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MY OPINION-MOYES SACKING FROM UNITED

BY now we will all be aware that David Moyes has been sacked as manager of Manchester United. Well if u didn't you do now!







United pulled the plug on Scot's 11 month tenure after he took over from the legendary Sir Alex Fegurson. Below is Moyes' record as the United boss:





Games in Charge: 51

Matches Won: 27

Matches Drawn: 9

Matches Lost: 15

Win %: 52.94

After the breakout on Monday I was not surprised to see the confirmation on Tuesday morning, I was sad to see him loose his job as i feel that he deserved at least another year in  the job to build his own team. Yes he made a lot of mistakes the first being the decision to let all the back room staff when Fergie advised him to keep some of them on to aid with the transition. He is responsible for the mistakes that happened on the field. However, a lot of things that have happened on the field have been individual errors just look at David De Gea's fumble in the Capital One Cup semi -final against Sunderland at Old Trafford. Or you could look at the most recent game Phil Jones's blatant hand ball to block a shot. You can't blame David Moyes for that.

To go from 1st and Champions one year to 7th and out of the Champions League for the first time in 19 years means there has been a dramatic decline BUT the players have to take responsibility for what has happened and that David Moyes is no longer the manager. At the end of the day Moyes can't do anything when the players walk out of that tunnel on a match day.

There record against the top six has been dreadful one win from 12 is bad. There tactics in them games is where ~Moyes has to take the blame.

I have to agree with what Jason Cundy said on Talk Sport he was not given the support required by the powers at be at Old Trafford. Especially in the Transfer market one of the deals the PAPERWORK was not completed in time. At Manchester United one of if not the biggest club in world football how can paperwork not be completed in time. That is not the fault of David Moyes

Overall for me its a poor decision why give someone a six year deal if you won't even give him a season its awful and the way in which the club dealt with the sacking was completely unprofessional they will find it hard to get a better man.

Who should get the job: for me Jurgen Klop he has done a great job at Dortmund he knows how to build a team but he has been given time at Dortmund will he be given time if he gets the United job? well from what we have seen with David Moyes maybe not.

Where Next for Moyes: I think he will be back in management next season with either Tottenham or Newcastle he deserves another good job and with Spurs giving Sherwood the boot and the end of the season if Van Gaal gets the United job then for me Moyes is destined for WHL. Newcastle is another possibility if rumours are true that Alan Pardew could be on his way at the end of the season then that is another job that has David Moyes written all over it.

Who could be leaving at the end of the season:

Tim Sherwood- I think everyone knows that Tim will be leaving his post as Spurs Head Coach at the end of this term again harsh!

Alan Pardew- The teams recent form and the big head-butt issue that happened in early March could cost Alan his job even though Newcastle sit comfortably in the top half.

Pepe Mel-This has been a torrid appointment another sacking that was unjust Steve Clarke done a great job at West Brom leading them to a top half finish. If West Brom go down I can see Mel getting the boot from the Black Country.

Well that was my opinion on Moyes getting the sack if you don't agree I am happy to read why you think it was a good decision to sack him tweet me at @AlexGrace12 on twitter with your opinions

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