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Fergie: Give my job to Moyes

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Bubsy
By Bubsy on 21-04-2010 at 14:33
Source: The Sun

Fergie: Give my job to Moyes

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ALEX FERGUSON believes David Moyes is the man to succeed him at Old Trafford.


SunSport revealed yesterday the Manchester United boss is ready to step down after one more season. Ferguson, 68, is convinced that Everton boss Moyes can provide the continuity United crave to keep them challenging for the top honours.

 

Jose Mourinho is the bookies' favourite and enjoys a close relationship with Ferguson from his time as a rival boss with Chelsea. But the United hierarchy, including the influential Sir Bobby Charlton, are not convinced.

 

Ferguson knows fellow Glaswegian Moyes, 46, well and has constantly championed his achievements at Preston and now Everton. He also believes it is right to give a good British manager the chance to take one of the big jobs in football.

Ferguson would be happy for Moyes to succeed him

Ferguson would be happy for Moyes to succeed him

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RedKnight
RedKnight Moyes has done well over the years with maximising the club's potential with a small budget. It would be a different kettle of fish if he took on a club with a 'budget' like ours. A big club needs a big man - I don't like him very much but I think it'll probably be Mourinho. the 22-04-2010 at 15:08
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xxQTxx "David Moyes has distanced himself from speculation linking him with any potential managerial vacancy at Man United" this is what papers say the 22-04-2010 at 10:59