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Post by Avinalaff on Feb 1, 2016 20:43:10 GMT
Old Moyes interview
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Post by Avinalaff on Feb 1, 2016 20:43:29 GMT
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Post by jimmy on Feb 2, 2016 16:53:05 GMT
They talked more about United than Everton.
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Post by dorf on Jul 23, 2016 9:40:49 GMT
Sunderland have confirmed the appointment of David Moyes as their new manager, to replace Sam Allardyce.Moyes, who left his post at Real Sociedad in November, has signed a four-year contract at the Stadium of Light after Allardyce left to take the England job on Friday. “I am delighted to have joined Sunderland,” Moyes told the official club website. “I am relishing the challenge and excited by the opportunity. “I have taken over a big British club, with a great support and I’m looking forward to working in the Premier League again. “I look forward to continuing the good work done by Sam”. “We are absolutely delighted to welcome David Moyes to Sunderland, who was by far and away our first choice,” said Sunderland chairman Ellis Short “He is a man whose football pedigree speaks for itself and is someone I have long admired. I have spoken with him on many occasions and I have always been hugely impressed. He was my number one managerial target for the last five appointments, but his desire to honour existing contracts meant we were not able to bring him to Sunderland previously. To be able to finally welcome him as our manager is fantastic news for the club. “The fact that David has committed to a four-year deal is a clear demonstration of his belief in what he can achieve here. It is our aim to become a better, stronger and more stable football club and with a manager of David’s calibre and experience at the helm, we have a fantastic opportunity to begin looking upwards, rather than downwards every season”. Guardian Sport
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Post by dorf on Jul 23, 2016 9:42:34 GMT
A sound appointment by Sunderland. He'll definitely have them midtable and possibly get them into the Europa League. If I was a Sunderland fan I'd be pretty chuffed.
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