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David Moyes insists he retains a passion for the Everton job despite seeing his team dumped out of the FA Cup.
m curious as to what image Real Madrid are trying to re-establish as I always thought their pre-Jose image was one of a bunch of a classless bullies tapping up whoever they wanted while living it large on borrowed money they're never going to pay back.
t the start of the season, after the RVP transfer, I confidently claimed that Arsenal would finish above United. I now regret it immensely.
aniel Storey generally did very well, going against the City won it last year so they're bound to win it this time grain. As for John Nicholson, I wouldn't trust him to predict correctly what day of the week it will be tomorrow.
Bayern Munich's Bastian Schweinsteiger aims to treat Wembley to footballing perfection in the Champions League final.
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew will remain in charge at St James' Park after holding talks about his future with owner Mike Ashley.
Leighton Baines insists the upheaval of losing manager David Moyes to Manchester United after 11 years in charge will not derail Everton.
We thought we would have to resort to another mailbox about maths but we've had some grand opinions about Man United, Newcastle, Tottenham and more. Oh and maths...
We have one Chelsea fan who recognises the job done by Rafa Benitez while there's maths from Liverpool, Newcastle and Manchester. And Shawcross to Arsenal? Nah...
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red lee (Liverpool) says...
I don't think he could cope with the pressure of being expected to win things year on year. Suits him being at a smaller club who don't expect to win trophies
Posted 3:19pm 11th March 2013
solskjaer99 (Manchester United) says...
@dalglish... That's my point, in the same way that I hope Mancini stays at City.
Posted 12:53pm 11th March 2013
solskjaer99 (Manchester United) says...
@Spaz Shushh, don't blow my cover.
Posted 12:53pm 11th March 2013
Spaz_Luhrmann (Manchester City) says...
@solskjaer99 Is that you Ole? Desperate measures.
Posted 11:07am 11th March 2013
mostik (Manchester United) says...
I like Moyes but not sure I would like him at United, I wanted him to get the Spurs job to see him at a bigger spending club & see how he handled it; that would have been a good test. Not sure Spurs would have agreed though!
Posted 10:48am 11th March 2013
dalglishdagger (Liverpool) says...
@solskjaer99...I would love Moyes to get the Utd job!
Posted 10:37am 11th March 2013
ted maul (Chelsea) says...
Said it elsewhere but I'd quite like him at Chelsea.
Posted 10:23am 11th March 2013
solskjaer99 (Manchester United) says...
Does anyone, except non United fans, still want him to get the United job? I've consistently said he isn't good enough, I maintain the view that it would be a massive mistake, I'd rather go the continental route and gamble on an ex player with promise, e.g. Solskjaer, (not Keane, Hughes, Robson or Bruce), than Moyes, that's if Mourinho is unavailable that is.
Posted 9:38am 11th March 2013