Yes but what was offered to Rene was a step down and only a promotion in name. Rene had design and control of training. Moyes wants to be heavily involved, which imo is an example and a reflection of how he has misjudged the size of the United job (as opposed to his role at Everton) with other non-coaching responsibilities. This left Rene out of the primary responsibility he had under Fergie.
In that article, it also mentioned that Moyes thought the media glare would lessen once after he starts the United job... another indication of his misjudgement of the United job.
The basic problem really is that he replaced a well-oiled WINNING machine with a team that has little to no experience in the CL,winning the EPL or managing a global operation and the higher profile players. You could see the consequences coming from miles away.
Roost. Home.Hatch!
We don't know if the article is true (I don't think that it is because it contradicts everything that has been mentioned before and Round actually came to the club before Rene left IIRC) but you can't say that Moyes misjudged the size of the club for wanting to be heavily involved on training. Most ofthe managers do that any wah. Fergie did that until a decade or so ago. Moyes has every right to be more involved on the training and if he really has offered to Rene the job of assistant manager, then Rene would have been involved there too.
What's different?
Explain.
Round = Phelan
Giggs = Rene
Unless I'm missing something then? The point is, Rene >>> Giggs at this moment, and sacking him and putting Neville + Giggs there weakens us alot. It might not show against the likes of Stoke and Sunderland (tbf, it does though), but take it against Bayern, Madrid, Barca, having that extra experiences in tactical department help.
If you can't understand a simple fact that Rene > Giggs, then we don't have anything to argue.
There is the old guy (Lumsen) or whatever is his name too. He is the first team coach, right?