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Manchester United – David Moyes Still Has Nothing to Worry About
Friendly matches don’t mean much, especially when most of your key players aren’t taking a part in them. Yes, it did give some the chance to enjoy the talents of Wilfried Zaha and Adnan Januzaj, but the main subject of the premier show in 2013-2014 for Manchester United was David Moyes.
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Wayne Rooney Wants Manchester Unite Fans to Like Him
Did Wayne Rooney ask to leave Manchester United last season? Depends who is answering the question. The England international suddenly doesn’t want to leave, but also doesn’t want to find himself in a situation in which he faces fan backlash.
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Manchester United – Robin van Persie & Chicharito Give Alex Ferguson an Exciting Send Off
What’s a better way to go? A dull 0-0 or another 1/2-0 win by Manchester United that bores the life out of neutral viewers, or an exciting 5-5 draw, that did see his team drop a three goal lead and for the first time in his life not get angry about something like that. Alex Ferguson had his farewell for the club, the league and the game, while Robin van Persie and Javier Hernandez tried to show there’s a future to be optimistic about, even without Wayne Rooney.
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Manchester United – David Moyes & The Changes He Needs to Make
There’s more than just Wayne Rooney to worry about for David Moyes as he enters the biggest challenge of his career; trying to fill the huge shoes Alex Ferguson leaves at Manchester United. There’s sorting out an again defense, with Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic no longer reliable as before, while trying to upgrade a sub-par midfield when it comes to Champions League standards, and finding a way to sort out the attack and its hierarchy.
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Arsene Wenger & Arsenal Won Their Last Trophy 8 Years Ago; He’s the Only Thing That Hasn’t Changed in English Football Since
Some numbers can be taken in two different ways – either praise for Arsenal for being so patient and stable, holding on to their manager while everything around him, including David Moyes and Alex Ferguson has changed jobs, or find a way to criticize Arsene Wenger once again for turning all the great work he’s done with the gunners during the first half of his reign into one big failure during the last eight seasons.
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Manchester United – Worried About Wayne Rooney, Not David Moyes
It doesn’t matter who will be the next manager at Manchester United, it’ll never be the same. Right now, all fingers point to David Moyes as being the man, but beneath all the talk of sideline replacements resides a more important issue: Wayne Rooney possibly wanting out of the club after 10 seasons, and the struggle to keep him at Old Trafford.
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Manchester United & Alex Ferguson – It’s Over
After 27 years, 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League trophies, the most successful manager in the history of English football, despite being from Scotland, is retiring. The rumors have been whirling around Manchester United and Alex Ferguson for the last 12 hours, and the manager could no longer avoid the questions and the doubts, confirming this season will be his last at the helm of the club he turned into the most successful in England and one of the strongest in Europe.
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Manchester United Rumors – Alex Ferguson Between Retirement and Staying
It’s one thing when the Sun and the Daily Mirror insist that someone is on his way out, but when both the Telegraph and The Times claim that according to sources around Manchester United, Alex Ferguson will be announcing his retirement, it does become more than just meaningless shouting into the wind.
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Liverpool FC – Steven Gerrard Just Doing a Little Trash Talk
I don’t believe Steven Gerrard actually thinks Liverpool were the much better team in the Merseyside derby against Everton on Sunday. But a captain has to do what he has to do; motivate his team and spread some media fibs to get his teammates going and spread a little confidence, which the team could use at the moment.
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Transfer Rumors 2012 – Chelsea & Manchester United After Marouane Fellaini
First it was Marouane Fellaini saying there’s a chance he might not be an Everton man forever, maybe not even past January 2013. Then came the interest and speculations from the big clubs, more specifically meaning Manchester United and Chelsea, both aching for some impressive midfield presence.