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Sep 30 2013 07:39am
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Moyes 'rejected' Fergie advice

David Moyes rejected Sir Alex Ferguson's advice to retain his Manchester United backroom team, according to Eric Steele.

Former United goalkeeping coach Steele was axed by Moyes in the close season, along with assistant manager Mike Phelan and first-team coach Rene Meulensteen.

Moyes chose to bring Chris Woods, Steve Round and Jimmy Lumsden with him from Everton, whilst also appointing former United and Toffees midfielder Phil Neville in his first full-time coaching role.

United's 2-1 home defeat by West Brom on Saturday means the club has now made its worst start to a league season for 24 years.

With the pressure already on Moyes right from the start of his Old Trafford reign, Steele has now revealed how the summers changes were handled.

"He spoke to me, Mick and Rene," Steele is quoted as telling fanzine United We Stand. "I told him I thought it was a brave decision.

"He listened to the manager's advice, but he wanted to be his own man."

Steele arrived at United in 2008, having previously worked at Manchester City, and is credited with turning David De Gea into one of the league's best goalkeepers after a shaky start.

The 59-year-old says he respects Moyes' decision but is not convinced it was right for the club.

"I didn't want to leave. Why would I?" he added. "I knew that David was coming in and wondered who he'd bring.

"You had the United perspective - the manager saying, 'Keep what we've got, keep the continuity, work with them and they'll guide you through. You're taking on a massive machine here. You've gone from Marks and Spencer's to Harrods.'

"Then there's David's viewpoint, which I understand. I know him professionally. I know his work ethic, his hands-on approach.

"I don't blame him for doing what he did. I've been in the game long enough to know how it is.

"But it's ironic, isn't it? You've just been part of a team that has had a great season and won the league. David De Gea's had his best season. Does it make sense that you're not retained to continue the good work? Sadly, that's out of my hands."
Winners remain

United find themselves in 12th spot in the Premier League table after six games, eight points off the pace set by leaders Arsenal.

Despite the upheaval at Old Trafford, Steele still thinks the personnel in Moyes' squad will start producing better results.

"There were massive changes - the manager, chief executive, Scholes retiring and the coaches," said Steele.

"But there are enough players in that dressing room to win when it really starts.

"My time was up, I'm proud of what I did at United and I have great memories."

You've dug your own grave, Dave.
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Sep 30 2013 07:41am
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this guy is retarded

if united loses to donezk they will fire him
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Sep 30 2013 07:42am
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ignoring advive from saf
this guy is retarded

if united loses to donezk they will fire him
United could finish fourth in the cl group and be in relegation zone by Christmas and he still won't get fired.
I'm pretty sure he'll be given minimum two years regardless of results, alas.
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Sep 30 2013 07:46am
Quote (Schweini @ Sep 30 2013 02:41pm)
ignoring advive from saf
this guy is retarded

if united loses to donezk they will fire him


this is not City/Chelsea to sack managers monthly, i understand he needs time and the people he knows for a long period around him but i give credit to him after making such a massive move for the club, not saying it was the best way but hey!
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Sep 30 2013 07:46am
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United could finish fourth in the cl group and be in relegation zone by Christmas and he still won't get fired.
I'm pretty sure he'll be given minimum two years regardless of results, alas.


^^
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Sep 30 2013 07:53am
Quote (Schweini @ Sep 30 2013 02:41pm)
ignoring advive from saf
this guy is retarded

if united loses to donezk they will fire him

thats not gonna happen and who should succeed him at this point?

Quote (Pozer @ Sep 30 2013 02:42pm)
United could finish fourth in the cl group and be in relegation zone by Christmas and he still won't get fired.
I'm pretty sure he'll be given minimum two years regardless of results, alas.

2016 klopp's contract gonna end^^

lets face it, fergie wanted klopp as his successor from the beginning
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Sep 30 2013 07:59am
Quote (darki99 @ Sep 30 2013 02:53pm)
thats not gonna happen and who should succeed him at this point?


2016 klopp's contract gonna end^^

lets face it, fergie wanted klopp as his successor from the beginning
Don't think he did, he's always wanted someone British to take over after him and Moyes is supposedly the best British manager at the moment.
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Sep 30 2013 08:28am
I dont understand why he wouldn't want to keep the best coaches in the world, but I do understand him wanting to keep his own staff hes been working with for years.

But really just give the guy some time. Half of the squad are just average players, and massive change like this is difficult for everyone to adjust to
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Sep 30 2013 11:16am
Quote (Slanman @ Sep 30 2013 02:28pm)
I dont understand why he wouldn't want to keep the best coaches in the world, but I do understand him wanting to keep his own staff hes been working with for years.

But really just give the guy some time. Half of the squad are just average players, and massive change like this is difficult for everyone to adjust to


I'm hoping for this

This post was edited by Grimsby on Sep 30 2013 11:16am
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Sep 30 2013 01:56pm
Everton playing better than ever now that Moyes is gone, they were always a good team and he was holding them back.
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