Moyes was the sensible option for Manchester United job


I think Gary Lineker worded it best when asked what he thought about the appointment of David Moyes as Sir Alex Ferguson's successor at Old Trafford; 'it's a sensible option'.







I think Gary Lineker worded it best when asked what he thought about the appointment of David Moyes as Sir Alex Ferguson's successor at Old Trafford; 'it's a sensible option'.
Amidst all the media hype surrounding the end of the Ferguson dynasty at Old Trafford and the installation of his replacement, one small but important detail from David Moyes’ CV has been almost totally overlooked.
What if: David Moyes leaves? His contract is up at the end of the season and it's time to make a short-list should your powers of persuasion fail. Here a potential three candidates for the job are named.
Sweat begins to drip from your brow, nerves are almost overcoming you, your legs start to get heavy....it can mean only one thing: time for A slice of Motd!
There has been intense discussion as to what direction David Moyes will take when his contract end at Everton in the summer.
If you believe everything you read, Everton manager David Moyes is much in demand, having been linked with three of the country’s biggest clubs.
This weekend brings with the quarter finals of the FA Cup and with the field narrowing once more after this round the clear favourites look to be the Manchester clubs.
There has been a lot of furore over whether David Moyes will sign a new contract at Everton this summer. I question though is he as flush for options as the media suggest?
The January transfer window may be closed, but this does not stop the debate on one of the hottest properties currently in English football.
When I read the transcpict of Andy Ver Der Meyde's phone call to Royston Drenthe advising his compatriot not to come to Everton because of the many temptaions that life on Merseyside presents, my initial reactions was to laugh.
After Everton’s failure to sign transfer targets Leroy Fer and Alvaro Negredo on transfer deadline day, we look at David Moyes’ best signings during his reign at Goodison Park and why Everton chairman Bill Kenwright was wrong not to splash the cash this time round.
The news of Gordon Strachan’s appointment as Scotland manager last week was greeted by a swell of positivity from both the national press and the Tartan Army – they believe that he is the right man for the job.
Having just signed a contract that will see him stay at Goodison Park until the end of the season, Everton fans will be hoping that Thomas Hitzlsperger can help them push on in their quest for a Champions League spot.