LMA tribute for Moyes

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http://www.google.com/hostednews/uk...XIUnxN0wgiH9b4dBA?docId=N1096061331719224861A

Wilkinson said: "David is one of those rare players who decided at a very early age that he was going to be a manager, a good manager and then a great manager."

He added: "For me his records, first at Preston and now at Everton, put him right up there with current managerial greats and prove the point that winning trophies can never be the only definition of being a 'winner'.
 

Some bananas who support other clubs sent me e-mails this morning of the same link, and I just went back and politely reminded them that the plaudit comes from none other than Howard Wilkinson, the negative, decades-ago football mind out there. The man who, for my money, is the sort of person who should be on the opposite side of the world to the FA Technical Director.

He's the type of person who would be Moyes' biggest fan, who advocated the same sterile, ultra cautious approach when he was ever in a managerial hot-seat. A man who, like Moyes, is about as adventurous as a Mormon.
 
He's certainly highly rated by other premiership managers. Although their perspective is bound to be very different to the average fan.
 

"right up there with current managerial greats"

Where the **** do you begin with a statement like that?

Next up from the LMA:

"Mike Bassett joins Sir Alf Ramsey in England Hall of Fame"
 
"right up there with current managerial greats"

Where the **** do you begin with a statement like that?

Next up from the LMA:

"Mike Bassett joins Sir Alf Ramsey in England Hall of Fame"

Hahaha.

Mind you the FA rate Runny Egg Face as one of the all time English managers and he's only won an FA Cup and sent teams down.
 

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