Moyes admits desire to manage in Germany

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Mirallas
Pienaar
Gibson
Jelavic
Beckford
Distin
Heitinga
Saha
Fellaini
Baines
Jagielka
Lescott
Johnson
Neville
Arteta
Cahill

All for the combined cost of about one transfer window of Man City transfers. No chance you'll name another premier league manager with so much consistency, particularly at the low end of the market.

Starting to think Mirallas shouldn't be on these lists.
 
Hope you don't mind i've edited your stuff to save time.

:lol:

Is any of that related to what I posted?

1. No I don't deny it.. also I never have.. what of it?
2. In what way is he trying to be like Wenger or Fergie?
3. Pretty sure if you ask Elong he will probably consider me to pro our chances in the cup? So again what?
4. How?
5. Your editing not mine
 
Starting to think Mirallas shouldn't be on these lists.

He'll come right mate, when he's on the field he's boss. Arteta, Baines, Jags, Fellaini were all struggled with us when they first joined us, not through injury but form, but still.
I really hope he does anyway.
 
In June 2005, Krøldrup moved from Udinese to English club Everton FC for a transfer fee of £5million.[5] Before having played a single game for the club, he suffered a groin injury and had to undergo surgery.[5] He made his debut for Everton in a 0–4 defeat to Aston Villa, which was to be his only league game for the club.[6] His Everton career was later described as one of the worst transfers in both English and [Evertonian] football,[7][8] and Krøldrup has stated his difficulties of adapting to the physical aspects of the English game.
 
He's spent a lot on £2M and less punts on young players too though and most haven't worked out. It's the almost forgotten side of Moyes' transfer record.

Overall though, he's been very astute.

Fair point. They probably add up if you took them all into consideration. Having said that George Green will likely pay for most of those in one rug from under the feet maneuver by the board.
 
How could Koldrup possibly have any idea about struggling to adapt to the physical aspects of the English game, or did he give up after 90 minutes of experiencing it?
 
He'll come right mate, when he's on the field he's boss. Arteta, Baines, Jags, Fellaini were all struggled with us when they first joined us, not through injury but form, but still.
I really hope he does anyway.

my crimbo wish is to have a 2007 arteta in our side now! just think what we could be!
 
He makes the odd transfer mistake, every manager does, and although Koldrup was one of them, that statement from him is unbelievable. It's like he's saying he gave up trying after 90 minutes.

Thats all Im after, I no Moyes hater.. I have seen better at Everton.. I just dont buy into the ' Lucky to have him stuff ! '
 
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