Crisis or blip? Moyes calm as Utd falter
BY AFP22 Jan 2014 5:23 AM IST
AFP22 Jan 2014 5:23 AM IST
‘Some people might call it a crisis,’ one reporter said to Moyes after the match at Stamford Bridge. ‘Who?’ the United manager snapped back. ‘Me,’ the reporter responded. ‘It’s not the performance that’s expected,’ Moyes answered. The reporter tried again: ‘Is it a crisis?’ Moyes: ‘No. That’s your word, not my word.’ Just like predecessor Alex Ferguson, Moyes wasn’t biting. But the league standings look troubling enough, by United’s standards, without Moyes adding to the sense of uncertainty with pessimistic sound bites. Especially when the current United manager could point out that he inherited a squad in need of strengthening, particularly in midfield. Especially not when Wall Street investors will be watching closely at a business whose share price has slumped from a high of $19.34 after Ferguson delivered the 20th English title to $15.20 at Friday’s close. A further fall in fortunes could wipe hundreds of millions of dollars off the value of the club, which is controlled by the Glazer family, and hamper attempts to cut the debt that was last recorded at 361 million pounds (around $593 million).
It’s too early to say whether United’s slump is a blip or if the Old Trafford empire is crumbling, just as Liverpool went into decline after dominating in the 1970s or 1980s.
It’s too early to say whether United’s slump is a blip or if the Old Trafford empire is crumbling, just as Liverpool went into decline after dominating in the 1970s or 1980s.
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