madcharlie
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Post by madcharlie on Nov 11, 2015 13:24:12 GMT
monk will go soon so swansea might approach him
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Post by Avinalaff on Nov 11, 2015 23:55:01 GMT
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3in11
Monster Midfielder
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Post by 3in11 on Nov 12, 2015 21:13:29 GMT
Can someone give me the gist of the debate as I've not got any sound on my computer due to having lost the software for my audio bus thingy during the move.
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madcharlie
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Post by madcharlie on Nov 13, 2015 10:57:00 GMT
basically saying that he will return back to uk for his next job & fulham or qpr might be an option but depends whether he wants to drop down to championship
P.S. if you search on google for your audio software you should be able to download it free + drivers
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Post by Everton News. on Nov 17, 2015 17:23:42 GMT
Former Everton boss David Moyes turned down 'a number of jobs' to fulfil his commitment to Real SociedadThe Scot released a statement after his sacking from the Spanish clubDavid Moyes at Real Sociedad Davie Moyes says he has “turned down a number of job opportunities in recent months” in order to fulfill his commitment to Real Sociedad. The former Everton manager was sacked as boss of the Basque clu b last week, but a League Managers’ Statement was released on his behalf today. Moyes said: “I am disappointed to have left Real Sociedad. When I accepted the job as manager of La Real last November, my remit was to avoid relegation and retain the club’s La Liga status. We succeeded in attaining that target and finished 12th in the table. I feel that we made significant progress last season; beating Barcelona in front of our home fans was a memorable highlight. Despite some positive performances from our team, results have not gone our way in recent weeks. However, I was confident we would finish in a strong position by the end of the season. “I made a firm promise to Real Sociedad to honour my contract and it is disappointing not to be able to fulfil this commitment especially when I have turned down a number of job opportunities in recent months. After spending 12 years in the Premier League as manager of Everton and Manchester United, I was keen to take the opportunity to work abroad and have learnt a great deal from the experience. “I would like to thank the club and the President for giving me the opportunity to manage in Spain, at a club with such a rich history of employing British Managers. I would also like to thank the players, staff and my assistant, Billy McKinlay, for their support and the wonderful people of San Sebastian. It has been a pleasure to work in their beautiful city and immerse myself in their culture. Their warmth and generosity has made me feel very at home over the last year.” Liv Echo
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