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I said similar, not the same...we beat Utd in a semi right? Also we did beat Chelsea over 2 legs in the FA cup in 2011.
no worries fella, ive mis-read it thought I had missed something lol.
I said similar, not the same...we beat Utd in a semi right? Also we did beat Chelsea over 2 legs in the FA cup in 2011.
Poor ol Davey. When the Gods want to punish you, they listen to your dreams, and that cardie will be soaked in failure by the New Year

I could see Neville going with Moyes. He's going to want someone who has the ear of the senior UTD players, but is on HIS (Moyes) side also. What use would Stubbs, Round or Weir be at UTD. Can't see Giggs etc listening to them.
To be honest Neville is a red devil and believes we are a small club, cant be arsed with anyone with that mentality in the dugout. He will be sending our best kids to his best mate Moyes.
I agree, I'm sure he'd like to take him with him. However, there's a bit of a log jam of ex-pro's at United looking to join the backroom. Scholes being the latest & Giggs won't be far behind him.
To be honest Neville is a red devil and believes we are a small club, cant be arsed with anyone with that mentality in the dugout. He will be sending our best kids to his best mate Moyes.
Never trusted Neville, his reaction in the cup semi said it all. I do not care for those that say it's churlish to say such things as I just know where his true affections lie and it isn't in L4
HAHAHA Kenwright about to lose the trust of the fans if he does this, what happened to listening to the fans, bet he still creaming over MoyesEverton chairman Bill Kenwright says he has an idea of who he wants to replace David Moyes as manager, amid claims he is ready make an internal appointment.
Roberto Martinez, Malky Mackay, Gus Poyet and Neil Lennon have all been linked to the role at Goodison Park.
However, there is a groundswell of opinion that Everton should look closer to home and reports are claiming that Kenwright is already looking at internal candidates.
Phil Neville, David Weir, Steve Round, Duncan Ferguson and Alan Stubbs are all said to be potential candidates to help fill the void left by Moyes.
"I have got people in mind," Kenwright is quoted by the People.
"A lot of those mentioned are not too far away.
"Everton have got a type, it's a very hard working industrial football club."