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PostBad_boy Tue 22 Apr 2014, 11:08 am

OFFICIAL: Manchester United boss
David Moyes is SACKED

DAVID MOYES has been SACKED as
Manchester United boss.

United owners the Glazer family have decided to cut their losses and call time on Moyes' disastrous reign just 11 months after he replaced Sir Alex Ferguson.

A 33-word statement said: "Manchester United has announced that David Moyes has left the Club.

"The Club would like to place on record its thanks for the hard work, honesty and integrity he brought to the role."

Ryan Giggs has ben named as caretaker-boss.

A United statement read: Following the departure of David Moyes as manager, Manchester United has announced that Ryan Giggs, the club’s most decorated
player, will assume responsibility for the first team until a permanent appointment can be made.

"The club will make no further comment on this process until it is concluded."

But it is Louis van Gaal who is being lined up as the permanent replacement. The former Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Ajax coach has made no secret of his interest in the job and wants a chance to
manage in the Premier League following this summer's World Cup.

He has been courted by Tottenham, but is understood to prefer the Old Trafford job.
Other contenders include Jurgen Klopp, Laurent Blanc and Diego Simeone as United face the ultimate humiliation of having to
admit they made a huge mistake in giving Moyes the job in the first place.

Their American billionaire owners have been left shocked by the rapid decline of the team this season.

Moyes won 27, drew nine and lost 15 of his.

The Scot was dogged by claims he was not up to the job ever since he took over last
July. Moyes had enjoyed 11 critically-acclaimed years at Everton, leading the club to five
top-six finishes. The Toffees qualified for the Champions League for the first time
under Moyes' stewardship - although they lost in the qualifying stages of the
competition - and he also took the
Merseyside club to the FA Cup final in 2009.

But all those achievements were small fry compared to what his predecessor achieved.
The enormity of the task in hand seemed to overwhelm Moyes from day one.

Moyes upset some within the club by bringing in his own coaching staff, while the likes of Rene Meulensteen, Eric Steele, and Mike Phelan departed. Moyes also botched his first transfer window as United boss. The Scot pursued
Barcelona's Cesc Fabregas when the Spaniard had no intention of leaving the SpaniSh giants.
Thiago Alcantara joined Bayern Munich ahead of United, while the club made a real hash of their attempts to sign Marouane
Fellaini and Leighton Baines on the cheap.

United's bid of £28m for the pair was branded "derisory and insulting" by Everton.
Baines stayed and United ended up buying Fellaini for £27.5million when they could have bought him for £4m less had they acted quicker.

Moyes rarely looked comfortable in front of the cameras, and for that reason many felt Jose Mourinho, who left Real Madrid to rejoin Chelsea last summer, would have been a better option.

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PostPlatemoney Tue 22 Apr 2014, 12:05 pm

Too poor. He should find somewhere else to render his poor services
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PostDeyongs Fri 25 Apr 2014, 9:59 pm

That man deserved to go. I think now is the best
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