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| David Moyes |
As much as Moyes must be held
responsible for his lacklustre performance/season, the players, Sir Alex
Ferguson, club management had their part to play. Management should have
included some players in Sir Alex's send off party; players who were inexplicably
retained by Moyes.
Moyes erased whatever doubts
I had in his ability to hit the ground running, or make the most of United's
glory days, by retaining SAF's team wholesale, his only additions being a
surprisingly under performing Fellaini, though no fault of his, and a welcome
Juan Mata.
I guess his double loss to
his former club, Everton, was the last straw that broke the camel's back. If
Manchester United was to beat any team home and away this season, it had to be
Everton, a team he practically put together. This, coupled
with the fact that he successfully broke all the wrong records at United
this season, didn't help matters.
Concerning my conspiracy
theory about SAF's decision to choose DM, I don't know why I get this sneaky
feeling, he did it on purpose for egotistic and self-serving reasons:
1. He couldn't stand the
thought of some more qualified coach, with a worthier CV than DM, achieving a
double, if not a treble in their first season in charge.
2. If by any chance, DM could
pull off some magic with United, SAF wanted to able to brag about it being his
team, hence still have his looming shadow present in the new era, as I guess he
already knew that only a coach in the mold of DM wouldn't make sweeping changes
to an average, though reigning champions squad.
I know I mentioned the
players, but I won't even waste ink on their failure as a team, as a lot of
them had no business playing for Bendel Insurance this season. It should be noted
that a few players exempted themselves from this huge charade though, Rooney,
Januzaj, De Gea, Rafael, Evra and Henandez.
That said, management had the
right to make a positive input at the halfway mark when it seemed David Moyes had
no idea what to do in the transfer window, but they chose to support their
manager despite obvious signs.
After all’s been said and
done, I guess everyone has learnt their lessons:
- The board
picks a worthy successor, not an egotistic retiring manager.
- The only way to preserve
your legacy is to maintain it.
- Them no dey use respect or
shame take drink poison.
- You might not like your
adversary, but never underestimate his ability, or hate his achievements.
Written by Rhiemen Omorogbe.
Rhiemen Omorogbe is a regular but phenomenal sports enthusiast who works with some of Nigeria's biggest musical acts.

Hmmm.......
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective from a sports enthusiast. Ferguson did not want anyone to do more than he did so he brought in someone who would do a bad job. He knew this . Everybody at ManU is to blame.
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