Old man angrly sums our current situation up.

Spot on about Fellaini..he's a garbage player and always will be. Cut losses and sell him for 10 million to a team like Stoke where his constant fouling is looked up to.
 
I could not agree more. He basically covers it all there. Absolute sense.
 
I wouldn't of even picked up on the use of the word bobbins had it not been made the subject of conversation, this must make me a top-red.
 
The tide is turning... when you have matchday fans who presumably dont even use social media or come on here and they are saying exactly the same things then its clear that hes losing everyone fast. Its depressing, i went into today thinking we had a big performance in us and that we surely would come out swinging after a couple of good league performances. We however came out and looked absolute dross, the only players who even gave a toss were Mata, Fellaini and Rafa, everyone else looked resigned to defeat.
 
I'm starting to wonder what would happen if someone tried to start a "Moyes Out" chant... would he get shouted down? Would others join in?

It would take a brave soul to be the first...
 
I'm starting to wonder what would happen if someone tried to start a "Moyes Out" chant... would he get shouted down? Would others join in?

It would take a brave soul to be the first...

Until that happens, he stays here. Fans have to make it happen, it's no good playing the martyr all the time.
 
We lost 3-0 to Liverpool at home and he seemed worried the most about giving away his age :lol:.

Nevertheless, I always enjoy these crazy passionate fans speech not only because it shows their loyalty to the club, but is also opens me to new type of vernacular like "bobbins" and "scobby doo".

The first time I heard these fan talk was when Arsenal fan wanted the board to spend.

 
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I'm starting to wonder what would happen if someone tried to start a "Moyes Out" chant... would he get shouted down? Would others join in?

It would take a brave soul to be the first...
Apparently a few have been attempted this season but they've been shouted down. Most of Old Trafford too proud for that. Have heard some boos a couple times though on the telly.
 
He does look like that Bazalini's avatar. If only he's holding Kenwood juicer.
 
Id like Moyes to face him and give him one of those school boy's like smirk.
 
I dont think we need to be booing Moyes to get him out tbh. Surely the Glazers & the Board will realise its not gonna work & Moyes hasnt earned the right to have time like the already hugely successful Fergie had when he arrived..
If that was the case he would have been sacked a few weeks ago. I am starting to think the only way he will leave is if supporters turn on him. No one really wants to do that but at the moment it seems to be the only option.
 
He was passionate and mostly correct, but also said some utter shite.

The fans should turn on the manager rather than sing? What? Also calling us Man Utd made me cringe a bit.
 
"Stone age football this guy's playing". Shouldn't you be used to that, Mr Bobbins?
That is disrespectful to a man who has been supporting United since the Busby days. And let me tell you that the football then was a thousand times better than that which we are producing now.
 
He was passionate and mostly correct, but also said some utter shite.

The fans should turn on the manager rather than sing? What? Also calling us Man Utd made me cringe a bit.
Did he say we should stop singing? He said something that's most of us on here are too scared to say. Being offended by 'Man Utd' is also bollocks, there's a platinum ST holder next to me who uses that term more or less every game, it's what the OAP are used to saying.
 
Apparently a few have been attempted this season but they've been shouted down. Most of Old Trafford too proud for that. Have heard some boos a couple times though on the telly.

Yeah, yesterday was not the time to do it anyway. Against Liverpool..who totally outplayed us and going for the title now. The whole crowd HAD to get behind the team and remind them about 20 times. It was massively collectively important. However...going forward, I don't think the crowd will vocally go against the manager in huge numbers, I think the way they will let the board know is with their feet. Either leaving well before the final whistle, or not turning up at all and letting matchday crowds plummet somewhat. That is much more effective in many ways.