Sam Allardyce has questioned United's inability to back David Moyes the same way they're backing Louis Van Gaal in the transfer market.
David Moyes' torrid reign was marred by shambles of a transfer market as he managed to capture only Marraoune Fellaini and Juan Mata in his short eight months at United. Whereas Louis van Gaal got 7 players in a single window.
The shots have been fired and its Big Sam who has got on with his mind games ahead of his West Ham side's Old Trafford sojourn.
Here are the excerpts from his tête-a-tête with The Sun -
“If I was sat at home in David’s shoes, I would be wondering why they didn’t spend the £150m with me,” he told The Sun.
“He will obviously look at what he might have done better but he should have got the players and he tells me he didn’t get any of them.
“It was difficult enough taking over from Alex Ferguson but if, when you take over, you don’t get what you want, it’s so much harder.
“It was a great shame because he’d done everything right at Everton and Sir Alex saw the fact he wanted to build at United like he had done at Everton.
“I’m not so sure anybody would have been successful in that season – history tells you that. Look at other examples, like when Brian Clough took over from a legend in Don Revie at Leeds and only lasted 44 days.”
It remains to be seen how the Iron Tulip responds to these comments from the Hammers' gaffer.