1. Originally posted by bartajax:After the 1-0 some idiot supporters on the Ajax side (2 sides in the cup final since its in the Feyenoord stadium) threw fireworks on the field, which lead to a 30 minute break.


    It was The Guardian's sport picture of the day yesterday:


  2. Idiots, just idiots. It was even so stupid that they threw it at their own keeper. Its bad when you throw it, but these people are just so stupid and don't give a f.. about Ajax or football they just use Ajax to do things like this. Pathetic
  3. Lamela hasn't played in 2014 I don't think.
  4. David Moyes has been sacked. Ryan Giggs takes charge until a replacement is appointed.
  5. Tim, you agree with the rumours that van Gaal is the primary candidate to replace him after the summer?
    Although he is an idiot who can't deal with media he is a fine trainer/coach.
  6. damn it, i was hoping LVG would come to Spurs, now Utd are gonna be sniffing around.

    Hopefully he fancies doing another AZ with Spurs.
  7. How do you like Eriksen btw Andrew?
  8. van Gaal does seem to be the favourite, he is a top coach for sure, but perhaps not my first choice. Whilst I don't agree with the manner in which it has all unfolded, I think the call may be the right one. I don't care how bad the team is compared to our rivals, I can't understand how the champions can be sitting in seventh and be playing so poorly. Moyes should've embarked on the rebuilding process as soon as he came in, instead, he and Woodward failed to deliver in the transfer market and the squad remained unchanged. A poor start to the season cost him any chance of showing the players and the fans that he was capable of following in Ferguson's footsteps. There's been few moments of hope this season, but they have done nothing to really help Moyes. He had regular vocal support from the fans inside Old Trafford, but was it for his backing or his defence? I was prepared to stand by him and expected him to last another year as he builds a squad of his own players. Clearly the board don't trust him to spend the money this summer and don't want to miss out on European football for a second season.

    Of course, the blame doesn't lie solely at the door of Moyes. Ferguson chose him as his successor and as good as he was, we know he didn't always make the right call. The player's lack of desire and their poor performances this season has been embarrassing. The manager can only do so much, players not pulling their weight doesn't help. They should be held just as accountable for the disaster of this season and very few of them have had the guts to stand up in the press and accept some responsibility, Mata has been one of those players.

    I'd like to see Klopp take charge, but as favourable as he might be with bookmakers, the press are reporting he doesn't want it. So I can't really see anyone other than van Gaal getting it. But whoever it is that comes in, he has a lot of work to do. Vidic is already joining Inter, Ferdinand and Evra might also be leaving in the summer, and many more players may be sold leaving a lot of gaps to fill. I'd love to see Luke Shaw signed at left back, we definitely need a new central midfielder and a commanding centre back to replace Vidic as the absolute minimum. Of course, signing top players in these positions will take a large chunk of the budget. I think with a stronger core and a more authoritative manager, we could make top four again next season. Then build on from that.
  9. I think his biggest mistake was taking his own and letting Meulensteen and the other assistant (forgot his name) go. Also getting Fellaini when it was clear they needed a creative player was a very stupid move imo.

    The coach, whoever he may be, has got a hell of job. Like you say there are players who are going to retire or move, but also a lot off player who really aren't good enough imo. But that could just be me
    I think there needs to be a complete new team, if that's the plan United wants to follow maybe it would be a good choice to go with people who are hero's at Old Trafford, who can make mistakes and wont get fired.

    But on the other hand a experience manager like Van Gaal is used to build a team and he won't be coach for long so could also maybe learn the next coach (Giggs, Scholes, Neville?) something.

    I don't know how you feel about United, Tim. But I would sell Evans, Ferdinand, Evra, Fletcher (Too long out), Nani, Anderson, Fellaini, Valencia and Van Persie.
    Could be quite a FM experience haha

    United has always been one of my favourite clubs besides Ajax. But the last two year I lost touch with United, don't like their players and havent played really good anymore. Hopefully this is going to change now
  10. Absolutely it was a mistake letting Meulensteen, Phelan, and Steele go. Besides being top coaches, they had the experience of assisting Ferguson and knew the current players well. Fellaini did well for Everton but like Moyes, he seemed uncomfortable at United. He hasn't put in a single good performance and the joke is amongst fans that his best performance was the final three minutes against Bayern at Old Trafford when he shielded the ball in the corner (not a tactic I'm fond of though).

    I think a major overhaul could damage the chances as much as not investing. It would be hard to get a brand new team firing straight away and a poor start would be difficult to recover. Our hand has been forced somewhat with Vidic leaving and strong rumours of his left and right hand men following. Büttner clearly isn't a direct replacement for Evra, despite his admirable performance against Bayern. He has cost us goals this season through a lack of focus in the offside trap. I like Evans, he showed last season that he can play well regularly. Jones shows promise but has yet to have a real chance to create a partnership at the back. Ferguson played him in midfield, and this season he's played a lot at right back. Rafael is the only natural right back we have (where's Varela?), so there's another position that needs to be strengthened. I'm not sure who we could sign at CB and RB, but Luke Shaw is the best option for Evra's replacement.

    Since Fletcher came back, United have been better in midfield. I'm happier to see him line up with Carrick than Fellaini. But yes, he has missed a lot of football and still lacks that sharpness. Anderson is halfway out of the door. I like him but he's never been Man Utd quality. Nani and Young should be shown the door sooner rather than later, if we have to keep one, keep Nani. Valencia is a strange one, he's loved by United fans and quite well respected amongst pundits, but this forum, particularly Dutch members, don't rate him at all. I'd keep him because he's easily our best right winger.

    Van Persie is a top striker, he'd get into pretty much any top European side but with United only playing the lone striker, does he still have a future here? I want him to stay of course, but only he or Rooney can play up front. If you go with RVP and drop Rooney in behind, you occupy Mata's preferred position. Rooney was favourite to be captain under Moyes next year, if that doesn't change, you can't leave him out. Perhaps the toughest call the new manager has to make is deciding what happens with the front four, assuming it remains a 4-2-3-1.

    I do eel for Moyes, he's had a tough year and he may well be regretting his decision to leave a comfortable job at Everton. He's a good manager and should be back soon, I just hope his career doesn't suffer because of this season. He's worked hard to build his reputation before United. A lot of the criticism and ridicule has been unnecessary. I wish him well in his next job and I'm sure he'll get a warmer welcome at Old Trafford on his return than he got at Goodison Park on Sunday.