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Moyes's next club...
  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 3,159

    If he does leave. I'm thinking he could be at Chelsea next season.

    I know lots of people talk about his ability to manage top players...the stars, etc. But to be fair, since Mourinho no Chelsea manager has done a decent job and the one thing their club wants now is some stability.

    They've now come to terms with losing their top target. And Rafa has failed to re-coup any of that 50 million spent on Torres, which lets be fair was worth a punt for 6 months. They are without a manager come the end of the season.

    It might be unlikely, but I wouldn't be too surprised. 
  • azzo
    Posts: 651
    It would be a mistake. Moyes offers stability and an eye for a bargain but Chelsea want instant success and they don't care much for money. Arsenal would perhaps be best suited but taking over from a long serving successful manager will be tough as they too will be wanting instant success.

    He should either stay put, move abroad or take over a similar team with a bit more money whatever decision he chooses to make he deserves credit for where he has got us.
  • NSNO
    Posts: 3,247
    i'd have thought he'd have had a better chance of getting the arsenal job, as they'll want a manager who doesn't spend much......but as i've said earlier, the defeat against wigan is very damaging for Moyes....can't see a top club looking at him just now....


    ironically enough......i think if Moyes had been the manager of any other club than Everton for the past 10 years, I think he'd now be the manager of............................Liverpool.....
  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 3,159
    azzo said:

    It would be a mistake. Moyes offers stability and an eye for a bargain but Chelsea want instant success and they don't care much for money. Arsenal would perhaps be best suited but taking over from a long serving successful manager will be tough as they too will be wanting instant success.


    He should either stay put, move abroad or take over a similar team with a bit more money whatever decision he chooses to make he deserves credit for where he has got us.

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    I'm not sure you can claim those things about him. He was a young manager at Preston, and came here as his first top level job.

    Yes, he has shown he can work on a small budget and can bring stability and performance above that which is expected on a tight budget.

    Would he be any good with a lot of money to spend at a club where they pay top wages. I have no idea he certainly hasn't demonstrated that he had a problem with that sort of this in the past.



  • bluetouch
    Posts: 1,269
    EVERTON.
  • scouse48
    Posts: 609
    Moyes is a mid-table manager ie Sunderland,West Ham rs etc.He will never get one of the big teams

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