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Probably bring 'effin Osman and Anichebe
I doubt that very much, why would he do that? when now he'll have the money and pulling power to bring in world class players whom he had no chance of getting at Everton, but one thing he did do at Everton is that he always got the best out of the players he did have available to him, and i have no doubt he will get the best out of the players available to him at Utd, because that's what he does.

Everton's loss will be Manchester United's gain
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I doubt that very much, why would he do that? when now he'll have the money and pulling power to bring in world class players whom he had no chance of getting at Everton, but one thing he did do at Everton is that he always got the best out of the players he did have available to him, and i have no doubt he will get the best out of the players available to him at Utd, because that's what he does.

Everton's loss will be Manchester United's gain
Was only kidding. However, a bit of me fears that he may bring an Everton player that isn't upto the job of being a United one, in.

Hopefully he fixes the embarrassing midfield.

Feel sorry for Zaha. I imagine that a large part of his move was to do with working under Fergie. Now he's working under David Moyes rofl.

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Was only kidding. However, a bit of me fears that he may bring an Everton player that isn't upto the job of being a United one in.

Hopefully he fixes the embarrassing midfield.
United could probably do with Fellaini
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Perhaps. Although if we sign him and he plays a long ball game then ffs!

Fellaini has had a good campaign it's just a bit worrying how when Phil Jones just stood next to him, he was marked out the game. Hardly had to have a fantastic shift to stop him that day.
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Was only kidding. However, a bit of me fears that he may bring an Everton player that isn't upto the job of being a United one, in.

Hopefully he fixes the embarrassing midfield.

Feel sorry for Zaha. I imagine that a large part of his move was to do with working under Fergie. Now he's working under David Moyes rofl.
Moyes won't have to do hardly anything, the systems are all set in place at Manchester United for them to be successful, the squad of players there are great players whether they're playing for Ferguson or Moyes, and they know their jobs, Moyes will just carry on them system's and I'm sure will have plenty of advice of Ferguson, and he's proved he can make a competitive team in this league (even on limited resources), he's shown that he's loyal and brings stability to a club, where as someone like Mourinho although probably the best manager in the World, he does have the potential to upset the applecart, and would be the kind of person who want to put his own system's in place, and his style of play is not the Manchester United style of play.

Moyes deserves this opportunity for the graft he's put in.
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Moyes won't have to do hardly anything, the systems are all set in place at Manchester United for them to be successful, the squad of players there are great players whether they're playing for Ferguson or Moyes, and they know their jobs, Moyes will just carry on them system's and I'm sure will have plenty of advice of Ferguson, and he's proved he can make a competitive team in this league (even on limited resources), he's shown that he's loyal and brings stability to a club, where as someone like Mourinho although probably the best manager in the World, he does have the potential to upset the applecart, and would be the kind of person who want to put his own system's in place, and his style of play is not the Manchester United style of play.

Moyes deserves this opportunity for the graft he's put in.
We have a lot of dead wood in our midfield, to be fair. Our midfield needs real work.
And Mourinho's style of play is fine. He has this reputation for being defensive but he's shown he can play fantastic football. Real broke a La Liga record scoring 121 goals last season. He plays better football than Moyes has done so far in his career.
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We have a lot of dead wood in our midfield, to be fair. Our midfield needs real work.
And Mourinho's style of play is fine. He has this reputation for being defensive but he's shown he can play fantastic football. Real broke a La Liga record scoring 121 goals last season. He plays better football than Moyes has done so far in his career.
And rightly so his teams should have played better football than Moyes teams, he's managed teams with the best resources available to him, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid all with limitless amounts of cash to buy the best players in the World, Moyes hasn't had that opportunity (yet) to prove himself in the elite games, I think he'll take to it like a duck to water, he's a proven top manager in the premier league, he qualified Everton for the Champions league, got them to an FA cup final, and a Semi Final his final league positions are
7th
17th (transition time)
4th (and there's the transition)
11th (champ leauge and Europa league stretched our resources)
6th
5th
5th
8th
7th
7th
and it looks like 6th this season

Now that's not too bad with what he's had to work with at Everton , imagine what he'll do with what he has to work with at Manchester United, the sky's the limit
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