Several newspapers are reporting that David Moyes will be sacked as manager of Man Utd. It's the news that might break Twitter.
Here's some of the best reaction so far.
David Moyes can't have any complaints. It's been horrible, right from the start. Never the right man for the job.
— Daniel Taylor (@DTguardian) April 21, 2014
big dilemma for glazers on moyes succession. involve fergie again - or choose the new man themselves?
— Ken Early (@kenearlys) April 21, 2014
End of the road for Moyes at #mufc: the plea from start of the season was for him to be bolder, to be a real United manager. He hasn't been
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) April 21, 2014
End of the road for Moyes at #mufc: Roberto Martinez’s style and success at #efc has always been deeply awkward for Moyes
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) April 21, 2014
End of the road for Moyes at #mufc: if you lose the dressing-room, you either sell the players or sack the manager. Cheaper to sack manager
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) April 21, 2014
End of the road for Moyes at #mufc: he should never have dispensed with the coaching, advice & experience of Meulensteen
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) April 21, 2014
End of the road for Moyes at #mufc: long-term, Giggs manager. Doing Pro-licence, respected by players & fans. His teams really would attack
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) April 21, 2014
Newspaper reports claiming Man Utd are to sack David Moyes... pic.twitter.com/S00D6EP8Op
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) April 21, 2014
Moyes is a decent man and a decent manager. Just horribly out of his depth. It hasn't worked, don't think time or money would change that.
— Ian Walsh (@walsh_i) April 21, 2014
So, the Belgian Darren Huckerby hammered that nail into the Moyes coffin. What a way to go.
— Nick Miller (@NickMiller79) April 21, 2014
So Moyes gets to pick his successor? That's how it works, right?
— Jonathan Liew (@jonathanliew) April 21, 2014
The guy who told Man Utd to hire Moyes needs talking to.
— Sachin Nakrani (@SachinNakrani) April 21, 2014
I say to Moyes "....goodbye Moyes"
— Evil Kagawa (@evilkagawa) April 21, 2014
Even though Moyes wasn't up to job his sacking shouldn't be done by way of media briefings. Not classy.
— Matt Cooper (@cooper_m) April 21, 2014
Feel sorry for Moyes, but he's been drowning for months, let down by players who have hidden behind regime change
— Oliver Kay (@OliverKayTimes) April 21, 2014
The right decision. Moyes a good manager but always fundamentally the wrong choice for United - on every level.
— Miguel Delaney (@MiguelDelaney) April 21, 2014
The immediacy of modern life strikes again.
— Andrew Thomas (@andi_thomas) April 21, 2014