JacknDanny Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 RT@SkyNewsBreak: Manchester United confirm David Moyes as the club's new manager on a six-year contract Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salty Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Huge compensation if things go badly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redrus Posted May 9, 2013 Author Share Posted May 9, 2013 That Moyes daughter one, is a fake..! Happy its all done now. redrus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jellydog Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 MrRed has yet to comment. Has he retired as well? I think MrRed is without internet access. An educated guess. You are wrong there! Was wrong about Moyes as well. Keeping the streak alive ! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jellydog Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Huge compensation if things go badly. Ask Pardew. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mad mary Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Stats never lie http://www.barriesview.com/2013/03/david-moyes-statistics-at-everton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post redrus Posted May 9, 2013 Author Popular Post Share Posted May 9, 2013 So, United are now shit, in transition, going down, won't win anything again, certainly not next season, "In Decline" again......... Tell me....... what's bloody different from any other year.... New manager, same old lines.. redrus 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjj Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 6 years! We will probably be welcoming Mourinho back for his third stint then. :-) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redrus Posted May 9, 2013 Author Share Posted May 9, 2013 Bookies don't miss a trick do they..... Look who's in at 5-1 on being the 'next' manager of United..... redrus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pseudonym Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 RT@SkyNewsBreak: Manchester United confirm David Moyes as the club's new manager on a six-year contract Do you think Rooney will be happy at City. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redrus Posted May 9, 2013 Author Share Posted May 9, 2013 RT@SkyNewsBreak: Manchester United confirm David Moyes as the club's new manager on a six-year contract Do you think Rooney will be happy at City. Is anyone happy at Ciddy......? I don't think, we'd sell him to a Premier league rival. redrus 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mad mary Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 RT@SkyNewsBreak: Manchester United confirm David Moyes as the club's new manager on a six-year contract Do you think Rooney will be happy at City. Is anyone happy at Ciddy......? I don't think, we'd sell him to a Premier league rival. redrus No .They already made that mistake with Tevez. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pseudonym Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 RT@SkyNewsBreak: Manchester United confirm David Moyes as the club's new manager on a six-year contract Do you think Rooney will be happy at City. Is anyone happy at Ciddy......? I don't think, we'd sell him to a Premier league rival. redrus Thats why i said City. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pseudonym Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Fellow managers Sir Alex Ferguson: "David is a man of great integrity with a strong work ethic. I've admired his work for a long time. He was a young man then at the start of his career and has since gone on to do a magnificent job at Everton. There is no question he has all the qualities we expect of a manager at this club.” Howard Kendall, former Everton boss: “David Moyes is such an inspirational manager. He and Sir Alex have always had a close relationship and they are similar as men. They are both ultra-professional and the way they go about their jobs is similar. The Old Trafford hierarchy will want stability and for some things to remain the same. With Moyes and Ferguson in the background helping him from time to time, they can have that." Harry Redknapp, QPR manager: "David Moyes could manage any club. He's proved what he could do at Everton without spending fortunes. What could he do at a club with resources? He could do a fantastic job there. They say: 'He's never won a major trophy', but you can't win a major trophy unless you manage one of the big four.” Graham Taylor, former England manager: "Everton broke into the top four and challenged. To be able to still be doing that, bearing in mind the amount of money David has available to him to spend in comparison to the big four, is an absolutely first-class achievement by him." Kenny Dalglish, former Liverpool manager: "Moyes has done a fantastic job at Everton. I've got a great deal of respect for David Moyes." Steve Bruce, Hull City manager: "He's cut from the same cloth [as Sir Alex]. It wouldn't surprise me if he got the job and I'm sure he would be very successful. He's not had huge finances but he has still managed to put an Everton team together that comfortably finishes in the top 10." Everton colleagues Tim Howard: "David Moyes has a real good recipe for success. He doesn't just bring in every good player available. He brings in guys who can play two positions who will also buy into [the club's ethos]. And then he guides them along. He's an incredible motivator. And he gets better at it every year." Phil Neville: “His method is to push you to your limits in training and then the match is easy. He has developed as a manager too because he has looked at things differently. He’s gone from a British-based, solid team to a more foreign-based one with more flair. The DNA of a David Moyes team is clear: hard work, spirit, togetherness Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pseudonym Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 David Moyes' first game in charge of Manchester United will be v Singha All Star XI in Bangkok this summer. Very different to Ferguson's v Oxford United. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mad mary Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Phil Neville: “His method is to push you to your limits in training and then the match is easy. He has developed as a manager too because he has looked at things differently. He’s gone from a British-based, solid team to a more foreign-based one with more flair. The DNA of a David Moyes team is clear: hard work, spirit, togetherness That is one of the funniest quotes of the decade . 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevieH Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 six years! football. bloody hell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rijit Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 RT@SkyNewsBreak: Manchester United confirm David Moyes as the club's new manager on a six-year contract Do you think Rooney will be happy at City. Is anyone happy at Ciddy......? I don't think, we'd sell him to a Premier league rival. redrus With 2 years on his contract left , 2 get a decent return, imo its now or not quite never but getting that way!!!!cos if he's talking of the possibility of leaving now, 4 sure he aint gonna sign a new deal, so as the months tick away......, watch the zeros 0 0 0 00000000000000s rapidly disappearing of his transfer value Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokie36 Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Rooney at the Lane..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokie36 Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Mourinho has won 2 in 6 years with 2 separate teams. this year should've been his 3rd. Should have been his 3rd? On what basis? On the basis that I know more about football than you ever! will. Don't change the subject, he still has reached an equal number of Champions League trophies in a quarter of the time it took fergie.. By the way Del Bosque's record is better than both of theirs. 2 Champions League cups in the space of 2 years with Real Madrid. Guided Spain to their first ever World Cup trophy in 2010, and guided them to European success last year. This is something fergie will only ever dream of doing. Yes its hard to win things when you are running Real Madrid. Wonderful pomposity there! Another Mourinho! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangrakBob Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 it will be alright kids, just have a listen to this..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokie36 Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Or this.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BangrakBob Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Or this.... or this??? ?how dare you post that southern sh*te on such a day....how dare you compare New Order to Slugs and Co Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JacknDanny Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Fellow managers Sir Alex Ferguson: "David is a man of great integrity with a strong work ethic. I've admired his work for a long time. He was a young man then at the start of his career and has since gone on to do a magnificent job at Everton. There is no question he has all the qualities we expect of a manager at this club.” Howard Kendall, former Everton boss: “David Moyes is such an inspirational manager. He and Sir Alex have always had a close relationship and they are similar as men. They are both ultra-professional and the way they go about their jobs is similar. The Old Trafford hierarchy will want stability and for some things to remain the same. With Moyes and Ferguson in the background helping him from time to time, they can have that." Harry Redknapp, QPR manager: "David Moyes could manage any club. He's proved what he could do at Everton without spending fortunes. What could he do at a club with resources? He could do a fantastic job there. They say: 'He's never won a major trophy', but you can't win a major trophy unless you manage one of the big four.” Graham Taylor, former England manager: "Everton broke into the top four and challenged. To be able to still be doing that, bearing in mind the amount of money David has available to him to spend in comparison to the big four, is an absolutely first-class achievement by him." Kenny Dalglish, former Liverpool manager: "Moyes has done a fantastic job at Everton. I've got a great deal of respect for David Moyes." Steve Bruce, Hull City manager: "He's cut from the same cloth [as Sir Alex]. It wouldn't surprise me if he got the job and I'm sure he would be very successful. He's not had huge finances but he has still managed to put an Everton team together that comfortably finishes in the top 10." Everton colleagues Tim Howard: "David Moyes has a real good recipe for success. He doesn't just bring in every good player available. He brings in guys who can play two positions who will also buy into [the club's ethos]. And then he guides them along. He's an incredible motivator. And he gets better at it every year." Phil Neville: “His method is to push you to your limits in training and then the match is easy. He has developed as a manager too because he has looked at things differently. He’s gone from a British-based, solid team to a more foreign-based one with more flair. The DNA of a David Moyes team is clear: hard work, spirit, togetherness Carry on trying to convince yourself that you have got yourself a top drawer manager Moyes is a decent manager, nothing more nothing less. He has won squat all the years he has been managing, and is now in charge of one of the biggest teams in the world. It is a recipe for disaster. The fact that they are a club used to success year in year out, AND have recently become a publicly traded company, means that there is almost zero chance of Moyes completing his 6 yr stint. I n fact I would be amazed if he lasts more than 18 months. Happy Days Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JacknDanny Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Phil Neville: “His method is to push you to your limits in training and then the match is easy. He has developed as a manager too because he has looked at things differently. He’s gone from a British-based, solid team to a more foreign-based one with more flair. The DNA of a David Moyes team is clear: hard work, spirit, togetherness That is one of the funniest quotes of the decade . By flair, are they referring to the new Everton tracksuits? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimjim Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Is there any truth to the rumor that he is retiring to start a singing career? Ya, heard he will be teaming up with "Fergie" of the Black Eyed Peas and they will call themselves "Fergie Squared." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JacknDanny Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Is there any truth to the rumor that he is retiring to start a singing career? Ya, heard he will be teaming up with "Fergie" of the Black Eyed Peas and they will call themselves "Fergie Squared." 'Fergie and Moyes' on Top of the Pops, a few years ago Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nev Posted May 10, 2013 Share Posted May 10, 2013 Fellow managers Sir Alex Ferguson: "David is a man of great integrity with a strong work ethic. I've admired his work for a long time. He was a young man then at the start of his career and has since gone on to do a magnificent job at Everton. There is no question he has all the qualities we expect of a manager at this club.” Howard Kendall, former Everton boss: “David Moyes is such an inspirational manager. He and Sir Alex have always had a close relationship and they are similar as men. They are both ultra-professional and the way they go about their jobs is similar. The Old Trafford hierarchy will want stability and for some things to remain the same. With Moyes and Ferguson in the background helping him from time to time, they can have that." Harry Redknapp, QPR manager: "David Moyes could manage any club. He's proved what he could do at Everton without spending fortunes. What could he do at a club with resources? He could do a fantastic job there. They say: 'He's never won a major trophy', but you can't win a major trophy unless you manage one of the big four.” Graham Taylor, former England manager: "Everton broke into the top four and challenged. To be able to still be doing that, bearing in mind the amount of money David has available to him to spend in comparison to the big four, is an absolutely first-class achievement by him." Kenny Dalglish, former Liverpool manager: "Moyes has done a fantastic job at Everton. I've got a great deal of respect for David Moyes." Steve Bruce, Hull City manager: "He's cut from the same cloth [as Sir Alex]. It wouldn't surprise me if he got the job and I'm sure he would be very successful. He's not had huge finances but he has still managed to put an Everton team together that comfortably finishes in the top 10." Everton colleagues Tim Howard: "David Moyes has a real good recipe for success. He doesn't just bring in every good player available. He brings in guys who can play two positions who will also buy into [the club's ethos]. And then he guides them along. He's an incredible motivator. And he gets better at it every year." Phil Neville: “His method is to push you to your limits in training and then the match is easy. He has developed as a manager too because he has looked at things differently. He’s gone from a British-based, solid team to a more foreign-based one with more flair. The DNA of a David Moyes team is clear: hard work, spirit, togetherness Carry on trying to convince yourself that you have got yourself a top drawer manager Moyes is a decent manager, nothing more nothing less. He has won squat all the years he has been managing, and is now in charge of one of the biggest teams in the world. It is a recipe for disaster. The fact that they are a club used to success year in year out, AND have recently become a publicly traded company, means that there is almost zero chance of Moyes completing his 6 yr stint. I n fact I would be amazed if he lasts more than 18 months. Happy Days Why his record against Mancini is pretty impressive. http://sulia.com/channel/soccer/f/69a12414-d026-467a-a19a-6969a4d6bd30/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fcgprg Posted May 10, 2013 Share Posted May 10, 2013 Fellow managers Sir Alex Ferguson: "David is a man of great integrity with a strong work ethic. I've admired his work for a long time. He was a young man then at the start of his career and has since gone on to do a magnificent job at Everton. There is no question he has all the qualities we expect of a manager at this club.” Howard Kendall, former Everton boss: “David Moyes is such an inspirational manager. He and Sir Alex have always had a close relationship and they are similar as men. They are both ultra-professional and the way they go about their jobs is similar. The Old Trafford hierarchy will want stability and for some things to remain the same. With Moyes and Ferguson in the background helping him from time to time, they can have that." Harry Redknapp, QPR manager: "David Moyes could manage any club. He's proved what he could do at Everton without spending fortunes. What could he do at a club with resources? He could do a fantastic job there. They say: 'He's never won a major trophy', but you can't win a major trophy unless you manage one of the big four.” Graham Taylor, former England manager: "Everton broke into the top four and challenged. To be able to still be doing that, bearing in mind the amount of money David has available to him to spend in comparison to the big four, is an absolutely first-class achievement by him." Kenny Dalglish, former Liverpool manager: "Moyes has done a fantastic job at Everton. I've got a great deal of respect for David Moyes." Steve Bruce, Hull City manager: "He's cut from the same cloth [as Sir Alex]. It wouldn't surprise me if he got the job and I'm sure he would be very successful. He's not had huge finances but he has still managed to put an Everton team together that comfortably finishes in the top 10." Everton colleagues Tim Howard: "David Moyes has a real good recipe for success. He doesn't just bring in every good player available. He brings in guys who can play two positions who will also buy into [the club's ethos]. And then he guides them along. He's an incredible motivator. And he gets better at it every year." Phil Neville: “His method is to push you to your limits in training and then the match is easy. He has developed as a manager too because he has looked at things differently. He’s gone from a British-based, solid team to a more foreign-based one with more flair. The DNA of a David Moyes team is clear: hard work, spirit, togetherness Carry on trying to convince yourself that you have got yourself a top drawer manager Moyes is a decent manager, nothing more nothing less. He has won squat all the years he has been managing, and is now in charge of one of the biggest teams in the world. It is a recipe for disaster. The fact that they are a club used to success year in year out, AND have recently become a publicly traded company, means that there is almost zero chance of Moyes completing his 6 yr stint. I n fact I would be amazed if he lasts more than 18 months. Happy Days He as a decent record at Everton ,how could he win anything when Sir Alex his mentor was winning it all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JacknDanny Posted May 10, 2013 Share Posted May 10, 2013 (edited) Fellow managers Sir Alex Ferguson: "David is a man of great integrity with a strong work ethic. I've admired his work for a long time. He was a young man then at the start of his career and has since gone on to do a magnificent job at Everton. There is no question he has all the qualities we expect of a manager at this club.” Howard Kendall, former Everton boss: “David Moyes is such an inspirational manager. He and Sir Alex have always had a close relationship and they are similar as men. They are both ultra-professional and the way they go about their jobs is similar. The Old Trafford hierarchy will want stability and for some things to remain the same. With Moyes and Ferguson in the background helping him from time to time, they can have that." Harry Redknapp, QPR manager: "David Moyes could manage any club. He's proved what he could do at Everton without spending fortunes. What could he do at a club with resources? He could do a fantastic job there. They say: 'He's never won a major trophy', but you can't win a major trophy unless you manage one of the big four.” Graham Taylor, former England manager: "Everton broke into the top four and challenged. To be able to still be doing that, bearing in mind the amount of money David has available to him to spend in comparison to the big four, is an absolutely first-class achievement by him." Kenny Dalglish, former Liverpool manager: "Moyes has done a fantastic job at Everton. I've got a great deal of respect for David Moyes." Steve Bruce, Hull City manager: "He's cut from the same cloth [as Sir Alex]. It wouldn't surprise me if he got the job and I'm sure he would be very successful. He's not had huge finances but he has still managed to put an Everton team together that comfortably finishes in the top 10." Everton colleagues Tim Howard: "David Moyes has a real good recipe for success. He doesn't just bring in every good player available. He brings in guys who can play two positions who will also buy into [the club's ethos]. And then he guides them along. He's an incredible motivator. And he gets better at it every year." Phil Neville: “His method is to push you to your limits in training and then the match is easy. He has developed as a manager too because he has looked at things differently. He’s gone from a British-based, solid team to a more foreign-based one with more flair. The DNA of a David Moyes team is clear: hard work, spirit, togetherness Carry on trying to convince yourself that you have got yourself a top drawer manager Moyes is a decent manager, nothing more nothing less. He has won squat all the years he has been managing, and is now in charge of one of the biggest teams in the world. It is a recipe for disaster. The fact that they are a club used to success year in year out, AND have recently become a publicly traded company, means that there is almost zero chance of Moyes completing his 6 yr stint. I n fact I would be amazed if he lasts more than 18 months. Happy Days He as a decent record at Everton ,how could he win anything when Sir Alex his mentor was winning it all. Decent record, loosely translated as having won sweet FA. No FA cup (that Fergie hasnt managed to win for the past 10 years). Not even a League Cup, that most teams use to blood their youngsters, Everton played strong teams in this competition. United must be very happy that they now have a world class manager . Edited May 10, 2013 by JacknDanny Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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