Carralar promotes Moyes for England!

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The latest figures have shown that Everton manager David Moyes is the best value-for-money as the football boss.

The figures also showed that Everton has the lowest "price-per-point" ratio among the top ten Premier League teams.

Everson won 415 points, each costing 48,192 pounds, between chairman Bill Kenwright's 2004 takeover and the end of the last season.

Moyes has proved that he can extract good performance from his players, irrespective of his budget, the Mirror Football reports.

Everton coach Alan Stubbs said Moyes is ready to spend on a list of transfer targets when the club is taken over by rich owners.

"If anything, it is a massive plus for the manager, because he has had to work the market. He knows the situation of the club and I don't think anyone can dispute what a fantastic job he has done," Stubs said.

"He wishes it were different and he has got a great understanding with the chairman. I think they are very open and honest with each other. We obviously haven't bought a lot of players in that time. Over the last four windows, I don't think we have actually bought anyone", he added.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/epl/epl-news/Everton-manager-Moyes-best-football-Premier-League-boss-claims-new-study/articleshow/10258565.cms?
 

Yep. I'm fairly sure Frank Lampard would take offence at being asked to play right back, for one.

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The latest figures have shown that Everton manager David Moyes is the best value-for-money as the football boss.

The figures also showed that Everton has the lowest "price-per-point" ratio among the top ten Premier League teams.

Everson won 415 points, each costing 48,192 pounds, between chairman Bill Kenwright's 2004 takeover and the end of the last season.

Moyes has proved that he can extract good performance from his players, irrespective of his budget, the Mirror Football reports.

Everton coach Alan Stubbs said Moyes is ready to spend on a list of transfer targets when the club is taken over by rich owners.

"If anything, it is a massive plus for the manager, because he has had to work the market. He knows the situation of the club and I don't think anyone can dispute what a fantastic job he has done," Stubs said.

"He wishes it were different and he has got a great understanding with the chairman. I think they are very open and honest with each other. We obviously haven't bought a lot of players in that time. Over the last four windows, I don't think we have actually bought anyone", he added.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ss-claims-new-study/articleshow/10258565.cms?

The club wasn't taken over by BK in 2004.......that is a little inaccurate.
 
knuckle head 'giving it to you straight'.

agree with some of the stuff he has said on international teams being of the country of origin though - isn't that the point?
 

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