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All Moyes. Same with Vida, Rio. But he wasn't that bad of a manager and didn't have enough time :£#%&!er: |
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I disagree based on his performances for Juve. Yes it's a slightly less intense league, but he didn't have to play every game especially with Shaw coming in. It would have been the perfect transition and I think he would have been ideal for Shaw to learn something off - as well as still being a dressing room presence. Rio and Vida you're right of course. Both finished. My argument is that 3 club captains all announced their intentions to leave before the end of the season because of the boggled one. |
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The Premier League and Serie A are not really comparable. Very few sides in that league play with wingers for a start.
His performances were on the slide as far back as after the 2010 World Cup. He was getting slaughtered by utd fans for some of them Abd rightly so. It was the right decision for all 3 to go for me. The only one I'd have considered keeping is Vidic . |
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