New Manchester United manager David Moyes 'had no plans to leave Everton'
Manchester United manager in waiting David Moyes said he had not expected to be leaving Everton after 11 years in charge and had already begin planning for next season when the Old Trafford giants came calling this week.
In a whirlwind few days, Sir Alex Ferguson announced that he was to retire as United's manager after 27 trophy-laden years on Wednesday and the following day Moyes was named as his successor.
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Everton offers backdrop for David Moyes to shine at Manchester United
When considering just how David Moyes can thrive at Manchester United, it is worth recalling the morning it all began back at Everton in 2002. The Scot was running late, disorientated in the side-streets off Liverpool's Queens Drive as he sought out his new club's Bellefield training ground in the days before satnavs and Google maps. When he did eventually screech up outside the clubhouse there, lined up inside the lobby, were David Ginola, Paul Gascoigne and Duncan Ferguson, a trio with gripes.
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David Moyes 'receives death threats from Manchester United, Everton fans'
David Moyes has reportedly been the subject of death threats by Manchester United and Everton fans following his appointment at Old Trafford.
The 50-year-old agreed a six-year contract to join the Red Devils yesterday, a day after Sir Alex Ferguson announced that he will retire after an illustrious 26-year career with the club.
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David Moyes: Leaving Everton was "difficult" decision
Everton manager David Moyes has admitted that his decision to leave the club to join Manchester United at the end of the season was "difficult".
Moyes is taking over from the retiring Sir Alex Ferguson and said that whoever is appointed to the Toffees helm will inherit a fantastic setup at the club.
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David Moyes brought stability and success to Everton
Diligence and attention to detail employed by David Moyes brought stability and success to Everton, where he learnt to make tough decisions that would do much more than just keep the Goodison Park club in the Premier League throughout his 11-year reign as the Blues' manager.
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Manchester United manager in waiting David Moyes said he had not expected to be leaving Everton after 11 years in charge and had already begin planning for next season when the Old Trafford giants came calling this week.
In a whirlwind few days, Sir Alex Ferguson announced that he was to retire as United's manager after 27 trophy-laden years on Wednesday and the following day Moyes was named as his successor.
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Everton offers backdrop for David Moyes to shine at Manchester United
When considering just how David Moyes can thrive at Manchester United, it is worth recalling the morning it all began back at Everton in 2002. The Scot was running late, disorientated in the side-streets off Liverpool's Queens Drive as he sought out his new club's Bellefield training ground in the days before satnavs and Google maps. When he did eventually screech up outside the clubhouse there, lined up inside the lobby, were David Ginola, Paul Gascoigne and Duncan Ferguson, a trio with gripes.
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David Moyes 'receives death threats from Manchester United, Everton fans'
David Moyes has reportedly been the subject of death threats by Manchester United and Everton fans following his appointment at Old Trafford.
The 50-year-old agreed a six-year contract to join the Red Devils yesterday, a day after Sir Alex Ferguson announced that he will retire after an illustrious 26-year career with the club.
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David Moyes: Leaving Everton was "difficult" decision
Everton manager David Moyes has admitted that his decision to leave the club to join Manchester United at the end of the season was "difficult".
Moyes is taking over from the retiring Sir Alex Ferguson and said that whoever is appointed to the Toffees helm will inherit a fantastic setup at the club.
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David Moyes brought stability and success to Everton
Diligence and attention to detail employed by David Moyes brought stability and success to Everton, where he learnt to make tough decisions that would do much more than just keep the Goodison Park club in the Premier League throughout his 11-year reign as the Blues' manager.
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