Taggart Speaks: "United are in behind chasing."

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Man Utd have chance of winning Premier League - Ferguson

Sir Alex Ferguson still believes Manchester United have a chance of retaining their Premier League title.

The Old Trafford club lie seventh in the table, 14 points adrift of leaders Arsenal with 16 games remaining.

But Ferguson, who stepped down as United manager last May, insisted the league champions are still in the hunt.

"I'm not writing anyone off," said the 72-year-old Scot, adding United, now managed by David Moyes, are always strong in the second half of a season.

Speaking to BBC sports editor David Bond, he said: "Tottenham have started coming forward a bit now, Liverpool are doing very well, Everton are doing very well, City are doing fantastic and Arsenal are top of the league.

"With Jose [Mourinho] you expect them [Chelsea] to win games playing ugly, but all these teams are in there. United are in behind chasing."

The Old Trafford giants have struggled in Moyes's first season in charge having been eliminated from both the FA Cup and Capital One Cup, although they progressed smoothly into the last 16 of the Champions League.

United also suffered three successive defeats for the first time since 2001, in January, when they were beaten by Tottenham, Swansea and Sunderland.

They are six points adrift of fourth-placed Liverpool and risk missing out on the Champions League for the first time since 1992.

Ferguson added: "I find it very difficult to pick the top four. I find it even more difficult to say who is going to win the league."

Moyes qualified for the Champions League once with Everton in 2005, but they were eliminated by Villarreal in the play-off round.

The 50-year-old took charge of United following 11 years at Goodison Park after Ferguson recommended his fellow Scot should succeed him as manager at Old Trafford.

The former boss said that he "cannot understand" why some clubs make so many managerial changes, and that the constant upheaval is detrimental.

He stressed that United will not go down that route of sacking managers.

"They [board members] must discuss the qualities of the manager they are going to offer the job to [and] you must look at his CV - the character, the philosophy he has, surely," added Ferguson, who was appointed as a Uefa coaching ambassador on Friday.

"Now if that is the way they have gone about giving the man the job, why don't they persist with it?

"It seems so stupid to me."

http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/25885643
 
I'll bet someone a pint Taggart returns as a manager or some sort of managerial role next season. Then guess what, yup he might just do a Jock Stein (not that I would want anything tragic to happen to his fellow Jock friend).
 
"I'm not writing anyone off," said the 72-year-old Scot, adding United, now managed by David Moyes, are always strong in the second half of a season.

Well, that's not actually true, is it? :grin:
 
"United are in behind chasing"

Erm... that's one way of putting it, I guess :ha-ha: :ha-ha: :ha-ha:
 
What I can't believe is the hacks queing up to lick his hole again.

Get this.

Our Swamp spy (yep we have a mole in there, honest to God) says he is playing an increasing role with the team and has been going in the dressing room.
 
A sign of desperation if ever there was one. Surely only likely to undermine the Moyesiah and create confusion amongst the players. Excellent job. :clap:

He clearly still has his rag allies in the media & is able to peddle this propaganda. He is almost certainly the reason the rags aren't getting more of a kicking by the hacks for their lamentable defence of the PL title. As was posted not long ago we certainly came in for serious flak around this time of the season for being so off the pace. Sychophants.
 
Erm...

 

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They do have weekend free this week and another at the beginning of March to get their Injury list down....... RVP Anyone, or is it RIP.........
 
cityman51 - 24/1/2014 22:20

They do have weekend free this week and another at the beginning of March to get their Injury list down....... RVP Anyone, or is it RIP.........

RVP had huge injury problems throughout his Arsenal career, it just happened he was injury free last season playing for the rags and IMO he alone won them the bloody title. Now he's back to normal (injuries I mean) and with Shrek also sidelined then it shows they are a 'two trap pony' club.
 
If Moyes were to be shown the door then it is entirely feasible that F******* might be caretaker for a spell.

I think the rags have, from what I have read in the 'quality' press, not the gutter stuff, been given a hard time.