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God feck this gif. There's a million things to dislike about the man but not this.
Actually you're right. Let's remember all the good times.



God feck this gif. There's a million things to dislike about the man but not this.
To be fair, that gif is misleading, he was cheering like that when we took the lead.
God feck this gif. There's a million things to dislike about the man but not this.
They still can't get the wet stain out of his chair in Munich after we looked good in the tie for those few minutes.Still though. With all due respect a Manchester united manager shouldn't need to go mental going 2-1 ahead of fecking fulham.
God forbid it's a cl final against Barcelona his heart might jump out
They still can't get the wet stain out of his chair in Munich after we looked good in the tie for those few minutes.
It would be right up his alley but I bet he would jump at the West Ham job first. Both sets of fans would explode if he was hired. He is basically poison now to the league and should really be settling in with a team in Scotland or the Championship, he can only benefit from a club where the only way is up. But this is Moyes so nothing is guaranteed.I remember that David Moyes took United single-handedly to a Champions League quarterfinal, and won a Charity Shield. He was just Fabregas, Bale and Ronaldo from winning the CL.
Joking aside, what are his chances of getting another job in the premier league this year? Would be great to see him at Stoke.
"We aspire to be as good as Hearts"He needs to hope Rodgers fancies a bit of competition so he can sneak in at Celtic. A few seasons of guaranteed trophies up there will do him some good.
Carlo Ancelotti has spoken about being offered the chance to replace Sir Alex Ferguson as Manchester United boss in 2013.
As the Reds great was coming to the end of his lengthy time in charge at Old Trafford, he set about securing his successor.
That included a Paris meal with the next Bayern Munich manager in the spring of that year with "really expensive" wine that Ancelotti very much appreciated.
It was not enough though for him to consider replacing Fergie.
“I had already spoken to Real Madrid,” he told the Times.
“For the experience, a manager has to go to Madrid. If it hadn’t been for that, I would have come, 100 per cent.”
The job eventually fell to Everton manager David Moyes, who lasted just ten months before being sacked and replaced by Louis van Gaal.
Linked with an Everton return.
Surely even they wouldn't.
Linked with an Everton return.
Linked with an Everton return.
In what other industry can you fail, fail, and fail and suddenly get linked with top of the line national and regional jobs when they become available?
Politics and entertainment, which is basically what football this week has been.In what other industry is a person friends with and regularly feeds information to the people who create such stories.
There could be nothing to this story beyond Moyes media buddies keeping his name relevant and in the mix. Its the same reason there are new Moyes quotes about United every few months.
If Dave doesnt get a new job soon he'll fade into the same managerial obscurity the likes of Curbishley and O'Leary slipped into years ago. And these journalists wouldn't want to lose a great source like Moyes.
Linked with an Everton return.
In what other industry can you fail, fail, and fail and suddenly get linked with top of the line national and regional jobs when they become available?
This makes sense.
For sure, he will take them back to fighting for top 6. This is his correct level.