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Dithering dave dithers and thinks he's the best now that he's managed us. What a wonderful combo.No, he's dithering Dave.
Dithering dave dithers and thinks he's the best now that he's managed us. What a wonderful combo.No, he's dithering Dave.
Dear god. He's become egotistical now.
Disagree with this. Fergie would have taken them to the moon regardless of who the owners were.One job he should stay well away from is the Newcastle job. There is no scope for genuine progress whatsoever. Even if he does well, stabilises the side and make some clever signings, Ashley will sell his prize assets at the drop of a hat.
If this job comes up and he takes it then he could well be finished at the European level of management.
In all fairness he'll do a decent while making it difficult for the top clubs to beat them.Dithering dave dithers and thinks he's the best now that he's managed us. What a wonderful combo.
Disagree with this. Fergie would have taken them to the moon regardless of who the owners were.
Agreed about this but still disagree that under Ashley Newcastle United cannot succeed. The key might be attracting or developing a manager of genius, but nothing inheres in the characteristics of a man worth hundreds of millions of pounds to suggest that success as defined by the market in which he is operating is not what he desires.Under Mike Ashley, no he wouldn't. That's a random point to pick at my post anyway, not really relevant to the crux of what I was saying. And I think last season well established the fact that David Moyes is certainly no Ferguson.
Until Ashley leaves the club Newcastle is a lonely road to nowhere. The manager is just a puppet that takes the flak while Ashley does everything in his power to piss off the fan base.
I don't know who'd want either of those jobs. Hiding to nothing.Newcastle and QPR will both be needing new managers at some point. Plus there's always other departures that aren't expected. I can see him back in management before the seasons end.
Moving abroad would be ideal for him, problem I see for him is clubs outside the UK probably remember his United disaster more so than his solid stint at Everton.I don't know who'd want either of those jobs. Hiding to nothing.
He's so much better off going abroad.
Newcastle and QPR will both be needing new managers at some point. Plus there's always other departures that aren't expected. I can see him back in management before the seasons end.
Doubt Rio would be happy if he got it anyway!!
Rio would probably lose the plot. There'd be another book because of it.Jesus, theres a thought.
He'll be waiting a while.Is he still waiting for a Champions League Club?
He'll be waiting a while.
He probably reckons Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are looking at him knowing him.Unless he wants to go to Scandinavia or something like that.
Can picture his press conference or post match interview for MadridHe probably reckons Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are looking at him knowing him.
Rosenborg is still looking for the next Nils Arne Eggen.
I echo this.Moyes will be named Real Sociedad manager tomorrow after their game at home to Atletí.
Good luck to him. I hope he is a great success out there.
Moyes will be named Real Sociedad manager tomorrow after their game at home to Atletí.
Good luck to him. I hope he is a great success out there.
Moyes will be named Real Sociedad manager tomorrow after their game at home to Atletí.
Good luck to him. I hope he is a great success out there.