Moyes patiently waiting...

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If he were further along in his development I'd be going for the Hoffenheim manager. The next great German mastermind by all accounts. Only 29 or so and has saved Hoffenheim from the relegation zone almost as soon as he got the reins and now has them pushing for a top half finish.
 
Considering the Mirror have hit the forum with a claim of copyright infringement for copying articles I don't think shouting at him and telling him to copy an article is the right thing to do...
It was just a joke mate, chill your beans.
 

Never on the list. Moyes left and had a bit of a legacy at Everton, we all remember him, yes he did not win anything, but got us into Europe and some top players as well. Will not come back to Everton mind, more like Aston villa.
 

Currently at Manchester airport not sure if he's heading in or out, but told a lad I know before he's taking a break.
 
If he were further along in his development I'd be going for the Hoffenheim manager. The next great German mastermind by all accounts. Only 29 or so and has saved Hoffenheim from the relegation zone almost as soon as he got the reins and now has them pushing for a top half finish.

That is not the sort of manager we should be going for - its actually what got us in this mess. It's along the lines of Pearson and Howe. If Newcastle can have a champions league winning manager of the calibre of Benitez we shouldn't be settling for someone who can "have a team challenging for top half"
 
I'd take him back, there I've said it.

Whilst I totally agree with the reasons why he shouldn't be back, and he would in no way be my first choice as manager (probably my last). I do feel he has unfinished business here.

He managed us with his hands tied behind his back for the most part, no money to buy players or compete with the big boys. When he did have money to spend he generally spent it well; he had an eye for a player. I would like to see what he could do with these players (2008 wasn't a bad year, we played some sexy football that year and had some good players), and what he could do with some spending power.

But then I think a blind man with a robbers dog as a guide dog would do a better job than Boberto and I just want to hear that he's gone.
 

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