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Would take Moyes in a heartbeat.

 

Everton were fantastic under him overall. The thing with Moyes as well is because it went so spectacularly wrong for him at Man Utd he'll be even more determined to prove he still has it and stick it to the critics. Could end up really working out for us. He's unattached as well so you've got no money to pay him out of a contract or anything.

 

Only issue would be how he would work with Ashley, every chance with the players we have though that Moyes would do a real good job and have him believing again.

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Why does the next manager need to be from a list like that rather than somewhere on the continent where we've done all our shopping since our last managerial change?

 

Because we generally appoint British, our last foreign manager 15 years ago, Since Ashley took over he has appointed

 

Keegan

Kinnear

Shearer

Hughton

Pardew

 

So nothing indicates he would appoint a foreign manager

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I dunno, I think thats something that might be in our favour. He's desperate to prove himself again and might look to take a job that doesnt appear 'ideal'. Maybe at first he;d see it as a stepping stone but ideally we'd have Ashley selling up within a couple of years and may then get an owner that Moyes will have complete control with.

 

I think it's a possibility he'd come here, its hardly like Man Utd are a club that let him have full control either, no coincidence that some of the players signed this summer were the same players they were linked with under Moyes.

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Moyes wouldn't take a job without full control over transfers. Absolutely no chance whatsoever.

 

How do you know this? I'm not so sure, as time ticks on without him getting any offers I think he'll start wanting to get back in the game and we're literally as good a bet as a club as he'll get after Manyoo.

 

He's also used to having to sell players when offers come in.

 

If Ashley sacks Pardew he'll go for Moyes imho

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I dunno, I think thats something that might be in our favour. He's desperate to prove himself again and might look to take a job that doesnt appear 'ideal'. Maybe at first he;d see it as a stepping stone but ideally we'd have Ashley selling up within a couple of years and may then get an owner that Moyes will have complete control with.

 

I think it's a possibility he'd come here, its hardly like Man Utd are a club that let him have full control either, no coincidence that some of the players signed this summer were the same players they were linked with under Moyes.

the difference being thats Manchester United a job almost any manager in the world would take if given the opportunity even if that meant restrictions on control

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It would seem churlish to not want Moyes over Pardew, but I'd be against the appointment him or anyone like him - a middle of the road kind of manager. He hasn't achieved anything outstanding in his career (other than landing the Man Utd job) and although yes he did well at Everton, Martinez is showing one can do even better with the right philosophy and methods. Moyes is Pardew but much better. Same kind of ideals though. Clean sheets, hard work, defensive shape, direct football, experience, predominantly English or British centric etc.

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It would seem churlish to not want Moyes over Pardew, but I'd be against the appointment him or anyone like him - a middle of the road kind of manager. He hasn't achieved anything outstanding in his career (other than landing the Man Utd job) and although yes he did well at Everton, Martinez is showing one can do even better with the right philosophy and methods. Moyes is Pardew but much better. Same kind of ideals though. Clean sheets, hard work, defensive shape, direct football, experience, predominantly English or British centric etc.

its rather too early to be saying Martinez is doing better than Moyes did.

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It would seem churlish to not want Moyes over Pardew, but I'd be against the appointment him or anyone like him - a middle of the road kind of manager. He hasn't achieved anything outstanding in his career (other than landing the Man Utd job) and although yes he did well at Everton, Martinez is showing one can do even better with the right philosophy and methods. Moyes is Pardew but much better. Same kind of ideals though. Clean sheets, hard work, defensive shape, direct football, experience, predominantly English or British centric etc.

its rather too early to be saying Martinez is doing better than Moyes did.

 

Maybe so, but aesthetically they are on a different planet almost.

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It would seem churlish to not want Moyes over Pardew, but I'd be against the appointment him or anyone like him - a middle of the road kind of manager. He hasn't achieved anything outstanding in his career (other than landing the Man Utd job) and although yes he did well at Everton, Martinez is showing one can do even better with the right philosophy and methods. Moyes is Pardew but much better. Same kind of ideals though. Clean sheets, hard work, defensive shape, direct football, experience, predominantly English or British centric etc.

its rather too early to be saying Martinez is doing better than Moyes did.

 

Maybe so, but aesthetically they are on a different planet almost.

wouldn't agree, moyes team played some excellent stuff in his last few seasons.

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It would seem churlish to not want Moyes over Pardew, but I'd be against the appointment him or anyone like him - a middle of the road kind of manager. He hasn't achieved anything outstanding in his career (other than landing the Man Utd job) and although yes he did well at Everton, Martinez is showing one can do even better with the right philosophy and methods. Moyes is Pardew but much better. Same kind of ideals though. Clean sheets, hard work, defensive shape, direct football, experience, predominantly English or British centric etc.

its rather too early to be saying Martinez is doing better than Moyes did.

 

Maybe so, but aesthetically they are on a different planet almost.

wouldn't agree, moyes team played some excellent stuff in his last few seasons.

 

Few Everton fans I know would argue that Moyes' football compared to Martinez' is like chalk and cheese...

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I've decided I'll go on a one-man campaign to get Paco Jémez appointed NUFC manager.

 

http://img607.imageshack.us/img607/9710/tb51.jpg

 

I'll join you on that campaign - from what I've read about him, he sounds awesome.

 

There are so many foreign managers out there who could breathe life into our squad and probably wouldn't need that much cash (either in terms of salary or transfer budget).

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Jémez just has a fantastic philosophy and attitude. And he's got results with one of the smallest teams in La Liga. His enthusiasm is infectious, I just love how he goes to Bernabéu or Camp Nou and just goes "f*** this small team shit, I always plan to win". Most of the time he gets a rude awakening, but he's the only manager to have won the possession stat versus Barça since 2008.

 

Funny how a burly no nonsense centreback has gone on to become such an attack-minded manager.

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