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Don't think anyone in their right mind would sack David Moyes after they took over. If they did, I'd be mightly worried about their intentions.

If anybody matches Kenwrights asking price,which could be anything from 150-300 million depending on who you believe,then they would have to be mad, and as such ,the madman would have no problem sacking moyes, in fact he would probably be mad enough to replace him with mark hughes or a pardew/dalglish axis of evil.
 
Lots of new owners sack the manager pretty sharpish, if new ownership was imminent it would be in moyes'best interests to sign a long term deal and rake in the compensation if they sacked the ginger love machine.

Not Moyes. he is in a really strong negotiatiating position, and he is that proven and confident that he may feel that whilst any (please god) new owners will want to keep him, he'll of course want to maintain his control over every football decision, which isn't how it works in the modern game (with the exception of Man Utd) and he'll want to make sure that their is no intention of change to "his" setup.
 
Not Moyes. he is in a really strong negotiatiating position, and he is that proven and confident that he may feel that whilst any (please god) new owners will want to keep him, he'll of course want to maintain his control over every football decision, which isn't how it works in the modern game (with the exception of Man Utd) and he'll want to make sure that their is no intention of change to "his" setup.
And if he gets that wish, I'm confident we found the right owners for this club.
 
I could see him off to Schalke

I bet he only got Hitz in to give him free German lessons.
 
He hasn't signed yet because he's hoping another club will want him and the less contract left the less money they have to pay for him.

But when no club does come in for him he'll sign a new contract here.

Like AF said, if a cash strapped club who can afford to pay him what he's on here want him to turn them from fighting relegation into mid table club he might go there.

No one else will want him.
 
He hasn't signed yet because he's hoping another club will want him and the less contract left the less money they have to pay for him.

But when no club does come in for him he'll sign a new contract here.

Like AF said, if a cash strapped club who can afford to pay him what he's on here want him to turn them from fighting relegation into mid table club he might go there.

No one else will want him.

Rubbish, if he left Everton he would have offers of employement by the end of the week. I would put money on it.
Manager of the months and years are actually not that easy to come by and someone who has had several of them them under the circumstances he has, as well as doing this from a position of moral upstanding, combined with having a superb eye for reletively unknown signings that cost very little is going to be very sought after if he's out of contract.
I know he doesn't beat Liverpool very often but outside of Merseyside that's actually not that big a deal.
 
Rubbish, if he left Everton he would have offers of employement by the end of the week. I would put money on it.
Manager of the months and years are actually not that easy to come by and someone who has had several of them them under the circumstances he has, as well as doing this from a position of moral upstanding, combined with having a superb eye for reletively unknown signings that cost very little is going to be very sought after if he's out of contract.
I know he doesn't beat Liverpool very often but outside of Merseyside that's actually not that big a deal.

Why hasnt he had these clubs coming after him already then?

Who do you think will offer him a job bigger than the one he has?
 
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