David Moyes new Real Sociedad manager
David Moyes new Real Sociedad manager
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Amirhussain

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11,593 posts

183 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Replaces Jagoba Arrasate. First game against Deportivo on November 22nd. There till June 2016.

Wadeski

8,775 posts

233 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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Good for him. he was good at Everton but wasnt the ego for United.

hilly10

7,489 posts

248 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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Hope all goes well for him, he did great for us. I will follow their results with interest

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

143 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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What a result for his side yesterday.


hilly10

7,489 posts

248 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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We might need him back,the way things are going

glazbagun

15,057 posts

217 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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Didn't last a year.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34756773

What does he do now?

BlackST

9,080 posts

185 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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Swansea, Sunderland, Bournemouth, Chelsea. All need stability hehe

selym

9,570 posts

191 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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Dublin, Dundee, Humberside?

BlackST

9,080 posts

185 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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I think we will see him again in the premier league.
He done well with Everton so I can always see club's chairmen looking towards him when clubs are struggling/ in need of staying up in the PL.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

225 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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Who would have him? Dour old bd stuck in a rut of not-even-mediocrity at Everton, now with two massive failures on his cv. The Championship beckons.

Just reading though that he stayed in a hotel Partridge style for his entire tenure at Sociedad. What kind of weirdo does that! Can you imagine all the lovely villas he could have chosen?

selym

9,570 posts

191 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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hornetrider said:
Who would have him? Dour old bd stuck in a rut of not-even-mediocrity at Everton, now with two massive failures on his cv. The Championship beckons.

Just reading though that he stayed in a hotel Partridge style for his entire tenure at Sociedad. What kind of weirdo does that! Can you imagine all the lovely villas he could have chosen?
Let's be fair, Manure was a stitch up by Ferguson. However, I don't think he will find it easy back here, as he would only get a rescue job and I don't think he has it in him.

aeropilot

39,099 posts

247 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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hornetrider said:
Who would have him? Dour old bd stuck in a rut of not-even-mediocrity at Everton, now with two massive failures on his cv. The Championship beckons.
This...or back north of the border?


XM5ER

5,094 posts

268 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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hornetrider said:
Who would have him? Dour old bd stuck in a rut of not-even-mediocrity at Everton, now with two massive failures on his cv. The Championship beckons.

Just reading though that he stayed in a hotel Partridge style for his entire tenure at Sociedad. What kind of weirdo does that! Can you imagine all the lovely villas he could have chosen?
The kind of asshole that is working his ass off and has no time for cooking cleaning and lounging in the pool maybe? I know a few people that work in the premier league and they don't have much free time on their hands.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

225 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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XM5ER said:
The kind of asshole that is working his ass off and has no time for cooking cleaning and lounging in the pool maybe? I know a few people that work in the premier league and they don't have much free time on their hands.
Yes that's right. Because every single person working in professional football should live in a hotel. They should have zero free time, not enough time to prepare a meal even, because they are too busy thinking up tactics for the next game.

The reports from Spain are that they didn't take to him because he was isolated in a hotel, not immersing himself in the culture or the language. So he had no goodwill credit in the bank, or results either.

So he's been sacked.

hilly10

7,489 posts

248 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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Not making excuses for Moyes but results speak for themselves,he had to go. But on the other hand name one English or British manager that as lasted more than two seasons in the top flight Euro leagues. Oh do not count Woy in the Swedish leagues. The problem will always be interaction fitting in to other cultures we Brits do not do it.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

225 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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It's the same with our players. It never ceases to amaze me how few go abroad. Presumably it's the wages that even average players get over here.

ikarl

3,856 posts

219 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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hilly10 said:
Not making excuses for Moyes but results speak for themselves,he had to go. But on the other hand name one English or British manager that as lasted more than two seasons in the top flight Euro leagues. Oh do not count Woy in the Swedish leagues. The problem will always be interaction fitting in to other cultures we Brits do not do it.
Terry Venables. HTH

DeltonaS

3,707 posts

158 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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ikarl said:
hilly10 said:
Not making excuses for Moyes but results speak for themselves,he had to go. But on the other hand name one English or British manager that as lasted more than two seasons in the top flight Euro leagues. Oh do not count Woy in the Swedish leagues. The problem will always be interaction fitting in to other cultures we Brits do not do it.
Terry Venables. HTH
Bobby Robson.

hilly10

7,489 posts

248 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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ikarl said:
Terry Venables. HTH
Call me a liar for one season

HairyMaclary

3,758 posts

215 months

Wednesday 11th November 2015
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aeropilot said:
hornetrider said:
Who would have him? Dour old bd stuck in a rut of not-even-mediocrity at Everton, now with two massive failures on his cv. The Championship beckons.
This...or back north of the border?
So a Mickey mouse job? wink

Id happily see him back at Everton if it all goes to st with bobby.