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I thought you meant the press were backing him.
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I thought you meant the press were backing him.
So he can't work with good players (man u) , he can't work with non English speaking players (sociedad) and he can't work with average/poor players (sunderland).
Are there any types of player he can actually work with?
Have they?
The sociedad players must be wrong as well.Funny that.
Rio Ferdinand said his training methods were pre-historic.
I'm sure their both wrong though.
So must Ellis Short and Martin Bain in regards to this.The sociedad players must be wrong as well.
Spanish footballers train in a totally different way to British ones - slower pace, more emphasis on skill work, etc.The sociedad players must be wrong as well.
And at Real Sociedad?As I said, Wayne Rooney, then there is Juan Mata, Ashley Young. He was not popular with many of the senior pros, I admit. But that had as much to do with his perceived lack of gravitas compared to Fergie as his training methods, though a common criticism was they were too methodical and boring.
But they were saying the exact same thing about LVG, who is one of the great coaches in modern football. They did not like the fact he would haul them in for debriefings after games.
Lazy feckers
Rio was fuming as Moyes showed him some footage of Jagielka - the fact he was trying to help him adapt his game to his waning physical attributes was totally lost on Rio, who went on to be completely humiliated at QPR the following yearFunny that.
Rio Ferdinand said his training methods were pre-historic.
I'm sure their both wrong though.
It is simple - his British fitness based approach did not gel with me the team. The fact he could not pick up the language certainly never helpedAnd at Real Sociedad?
That thought must have had a long and lonely journey.
Fool.
PVA as a wingerThat thought must have had a long and lonely journey.
neither does Defoe (unless it's changed since January). I was amazed that he opted to stay.
I also know the backroom staff have been pushing for Khazri to be involved more and Moyes has ignored them and left Khazri to rot on the bench.
So it's the Spanish fault for having a different culture, language and mentally to football. If they had of been British he'd have been a success?Rio was fuming as Moyes showed him some footage of Jagielka - the fact he was trying to help him adapt his game to his waning physical attributes was totally lost on Rio, who went on to be completely humiliated at QPR the following year
It is simple - his British fitness based approach did not gel with me the team. The fact he could not pick up the language certainly never helped
The players didn't enjoy playing with him either from what I heard
Heard nowt tbh...I was told Kirchoff, Kone, Borini Khazri, all hated Moyes from day one. You've got links to Borini, you heard anything similar?
Funny that.
Rio Ferdinand said his training methods were pre-historic.
I'm sure their both wrong though.
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2017/04/0...explains-how-he-forced-through-crystal-palac/
"I did not enjoy David Moyes’ training sessions," the Dutchman revealed. "Eventually I lost my love for the game, and went into the dressing-room feeling annoyed every