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Lol one sniff of CL. Arsenal have been CL balling how long and what pulling power do they have today? If City snuff you man this weekend you will still have never won a PL ffs how does a CL spot put you in the same bracket as Spenders City, CL winners Chelsea and a United mid-revolution?
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If the memories that Sir Alex Ferguson will evoke upon his departure as manager at Manchester United truly are of longevity, an investment in youth development and a respect for the club's history, then it makes the appointment of the like-minded and fellow-Glaswegian David Moyes as the club's new boss as routine a decision as any the Glazer family make at Old Trafford.

The link between Ferguson and Moyes is further reaching than just their footballing apprenticeship at Drumchapel FC, where David Moyes Senior took charge of Ferguson at under-16 and under-18 level. Indeed, while Ferguson's father worked as a shipbuilder in Govan, Moyes' father was a draughtsman at the shipbuilders.

The two families may have been intrinsically entwined during their working-class upbringings on either side of the Clyde River, but should Moyes succeed the 71 year old at the Theatre of Dreams they will share a bond neither could have imagined.

Dads working at the same place too. Them ones...
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knew i werent buzzing

 

from fergies latest bio 

 

"I knew his family background. His Father was a coach at Drumchapel, where i played as a lad. David Moyes senior. They have a good family feel about them. Im not saying thats a reason to hire someone but you like to see good foundations in someone appointed to such high office. I left Drumchapel in 1957 when David senior would have been a young boy, so there was no direct crossover, but I know their story"

 

different tales, i swear fergies book had over 100 errors init or summing lol

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Lahi was been talking wicked lately lmao.

Why is he even here?

 

trust,  turned the bass right up :rofl:

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Pmsl the current rooney love in on talksport :rofl:

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Manchester United meet with Louis van Gaal as uncertainty over David Moyes' future increases

12 April 2014 12:30 AM By David McDonnell

Mirror Sport understands that Old Trafford officials have met with the Dutch boss, who becomes a free agent in the summer

2014-FIFA-World-Cup-Final-Draw.jpg Buda Mendes

Old Trafford-bound?

Louis van Gaal has been sounded out by United chiefs

Manchester United have met with Louis van Gaal amid increasing uncertainty over David Moyes' future.

Mirror Sport understands United representatives - believed to include one of the Glazers - met with Holland coach van Gaal at a secret location in Europe within the last 48 hours.

Reports from Holland last night claimed the meeting between van Gaal and United had taken place, with the Dutchman sounded out about the prospect of succeeding Moyes at Old Trafford.

Moyes is under huge pressure after a disastrous first season at United and former Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss van Gaal is among the leading candidates to succeed him should he be axed.

Van Gaal will be a free agent after taking charge of Holland at this summer's World Cup in Brazil and has already been approached by Tottenham about taking over from current boss Tim Sherwood.

Spurs are said to be frustrated with van Gaal's failure to agree a deal with them, but United's interest would explain why the 62-year-old has been reluctant to commit to the White Hart Lane job.

Van Gaal is said to be interested in the United job and keen to work at club level with Robin van Persie, with whom he enjoys an excellent relationship in the Holland set-up.

Moyes has endured a wretched first year since succeeding Sir Alex Ferguson, with United currently 17 points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool and their season all but over with a month to go.

Doubts: United have struggled in their transition to life under David Moyes this season

Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final defeat to Bayern Munich ended any chance Moyes had of winning a trophy this season, following United's exits from the FA Cup and Capital One Cup.

Despite publicly insisting Moyes retains their backing, it is thought United's alarming slump this season has made many within the club question whether the 50-year-old is the right man to lead the club long term.

United are currently in seventh spot in the Premier League, seven points adrift of fourth-placed Arsenal, and facing the prospect of missing out on the Champions League for the first time in 19 years.

Against that backdrop and with a budget of £200million set aside this summer to make United's squad competitive again, there are doubts over whether Moyes is the man to oversee that rebuilding job.

United last night dismissed any link with Van Gaal, and insisted no such meeting had taken place with him.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/louis-van-gaal-manchester-united-3402770

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