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Old April 23rd, 2014, 15:07
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David Moyes has broken his silence after his sacking as Manchester United manager – and pointedly made no mention of his players.

The 50-year-old released a statement via the League Managers Association in which he spoke of his gratitude to Sir Alex Ferguson, the fans and the staff at Old Trafford.

There was no mention of the United players, who have kept tight-lipped since Moyes left the club. Even those players normally so active on Twitter have remained silent on the matter.

Moyes was sacked as manager by the club on Tuesday, and former United captain Roy Keane said some of the players “should be ashamed of themselves”.

Ryan Giggs has been appointed interim manager and was assisted at training on Wednesday morning by former team-mates Paul Scholes, Phil Neville and Nicky Butt.

Moyes said he felt proud to have taken the team to the Champions League quarter-finals but that he understood fans’ frustrations at the overall results.

He said in a statement: “During this period of transition, performances and results have not been what Manchester United and its fans are used to or expect, and I both understand and share their frustration.

“I remain proud to have led the team to the quarter-finals of this year’s Champions League and I remain grateful to Sir Alex Ferguson for believing in my ability and giving me the chance to manage Manchester United.”

He added: “To have been appointed as manager of Manchester United, one of the biggest football clubs in the world, was and remains something of which I will always be incredibly proud.

“Taking charge after such a long period of continuous stability and success at the club was inevitably going to be a significant challenge, but it was one which I relished and never had a second thought about taking on.

“The scale of the manager’s job at United is immense, but I have never stepped away from hard work and the same applies to my coaching staff.

“I thank them for their dedication and loyalty throughout the last season.

“We were fully focused and committed to the process of the fundamental rebuilding that is required for the senior squad. This had to be achieved whilst delivering positive results in the Barclays Premier League and the Champions League.

“In my short time at the club I have learnt what special places Old Trafford and Carrington are. I would like to thank the United staff for making me feel so welcome and part of the United family from my first day. And of course thank you to those fans who have supported me throughout the season. I wish you and the club all the best for the future.”

It has emerged that Scholes is now back coaching at the club – Moyes tried to persuade him to join his backroom staff at the start of the season, but he failed.

“It’s great to see Paul Scholes here at the Aon Training Complex today, assisting Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt and Phil Neville,” read a post on Manchester United’s official Twitter feed.

Giggs, Neville, Scholes and Butt are all graduates of the famed ’Class of ’92’.

The United board hope Giggs and his staff can restore some pride after a woeful season under Moyes.

Moyes’ tenure was often dogged by rumours – always denied by the Scot – that he did not get on with some of his players.

One highly-placed source at United revealed the board became concerned that Moyes could not get the best out of them.

The source said: “The players didn’t look up for it,” during the latter stages of the former Everton manager’s reign.

Although Giggs has no experience in management, he will command the total respect of his players, according to his former team-mate Quinton Fortune.

“In the last few seasons, and especially this season, I’ve seen him stepping in and helping out with the coaching. The amount of respect that the players have for him is unbelievable,” Fortune told MUTV.

“I wish Giggsy all the best.”

Giggs is expected to take charge of United’s final four games but the 40-year-old is understood not to be in the running to be the club’s next full-time manager.

The front runner to replace Moyes is Holland coach Louis van Gaal, who has made no secret of his desire to move to England once his contract expires after the World Cup. Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti is also a candidate.

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Benny has heard through the grapevine
Louis van Gall would like Roy Keane as his assistant ..That'll go down well with Fergie and some of the players ..NOT !!
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Old April 23rd, 2014, 17:05
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He was up against it from the start and Fergie should have known that ...


Fergie rulled with fear and not many crossed him but the few who did were soon shown the door....(Beckham and Keane for starters )


Now in comes Moyes who remember has won NOTHING as a manager and has to start telling players like Rio what to do..


Now we know United have a lot of "Billy big bollocks" in their squad and here was the time to win the battle of power..


I can just imagine the like of Rio etc saying to Moyes "You want to see my medals"...


Moyes never got the respect from the players and without that your dead in the water...


The final straw against Everton was a shocking performance with all the team looking like they were playing to get Moyes the sack and they won that battle.


Player power and egos got Moyes sacked


I still wouldnt write off Jose becoming the new boss.....Remember he said "You dont want to be boss after Fergie but you want to be boss after the guy that is.


For me i would be delighted to see him at United.......
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The next manager odds made me chuckle.....


Kevin Keegan and Paolo Di Canio are both at 500/1..........


The same price as referee Howard Webb......


With the outsiders at 1000/1 being.....


Lady Gaga and Bruce Forsyth..........
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I said from the start.... Moyes needed to be the manager after the manager after Ferguson....
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I can't believe a word Moyes said there. He's proud of his time at United?
Should be ashamed

Just glad he's gone before he mucks up next season.
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