David Moyes hits out at former Man United chief Ed Woodward over his sacking in 2014

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‘If you have any class or style, you’ve got to deliver good news’: David Moyes attacks former Man United boss Ed Woodward over his 2014 sacking, West Ham boss revealed through media

  • David Moyes criticized Manchester United for the way he was sacked in 2014
  • Moyes, now West Ham boss, was sacked at Old Trafford after 10 months in charge
  • And the Scotsman, 59, hit out at former United boss Ed Woodward over his departure.
  • He insisted that the higher-ups did not inform him about the dismissal “in the correct way”
  • And Moyes revealed that he found out he was leaving from the media, not from the club.

David Moyes criticized Manchester United for the way he was sacked as manager in 2014.

Moyes, now West Ham boss, was sacked at Old Trafford after 10 months in charge following his arrival from Everton.

and in a Youtube In an interview with businessman Steven Bartlett, the Scotsman lashed out at former United boss Ed Woodward for the way he retired, insisting that higher-ups failed to tell him about the sacking “in the right way”.

David Moyes criticized Manchester United for the way he was sacked as manager in 2014

David Moyes criticized Manchester United for the way he was sacked as manager in 2014

Moyes, sacked after 10 months at Old Trafford, criticized former United chief executive Ed Woodward (left) for the way he left, insisting he was not told

Moyes, sacked after 10 months at Old Trafford, criticized former United chief executive Ed Woodward (left) for the way he left, insisting he was not told “in the right way”.

He said: ‘I always think you have to deliver bad news well. You are the boss, you run a really big business like Manchester United. If you have any class or style, when you have to deliver bad news, you have to do it in a good way.

“I felt that the way they told me (about the layoff) was not done as well as it should have been. It could have been done better and much easier. Looking back now, you think ‘hey, that’s life, move on’, but if you’re one of the biggest sports companies in the world, if not the biggest, you’d expect to get things right.

“I found out about my dismissal through the media. I tried to make contact and say ‘why don’t we meet?’ but it didn’t work and before I knew it they called me the next day and everyone knew it before I knew it.

And in a YouTube interview, the Scotsman revealed that he found out he was leaving through the media.

And in a YouTube interview, the Scotsman revealed that he found out he was leaving through the media.

‘Sometimes people want to do it right and I didn’t think it was right. But I don’t really have any complaints about it because of the industry I’m in.”

Moyes is under pressure as Hammers boss, with his team currently in the relegation zone and level with bottom-place Southampton on 15 points after a 1-0 loss against Wolves.

On Saturday, he admitted that he “wasn’t winning enough games” and asked fans to support the team during the difficult period they are experiencing.


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