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https://www.est1892.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=4002484#post4002484
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Paul.S
Phil Mcnulty of the BBC also said something similar. Doesn't like Hughes either
Phil McNulty @philmcnulty 17mBill Kenwright prides himself on being a great salesman. Wish him best of luck if he tries to sell idea of Hughes as next Everton manager.
That woman - who I assume has been or is a journalist - knows exactly how it works yet she still expected him to name his sources on TV. Laughable really.
It was so cringeworthy. He was getting worked up and she continued asking
As Man Utd fans call into work sick this morning, still too devastated at the news that Sir Alex has ended his 27 year reign to drag themselves out of bed, they should consider the words of a great doctor:
“Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened” – Dr. Seuss
This day was always coming, but the swiftness and finality of yesterday’s announcement has left not only sadness, but a realisation that it is impossible to replace the greatest manager the game has seen, and following his departure Man Utd will never be the same again.
David Moyes looks certain to step into Ferguson’s shoes; with a meagre record of 13 league titles, 2 Champions League crowns, 5 FA Cups and 4 League Cups to follow on from. And while Moyes may be un-backable now at current odds of 1/40, that wasn’t always the case.
Before the 2001–02 season, Ferguson was set to trade in his day job at Old Trafford for a life stocking his wine cellar and visiting his horse stables. Before he reversed his decision, the Next Man Utd Manger market was in full swing – with David Moyes priced at 66/1, before some shrewd money on the Scot saw him move into 40/1.
Favourite for the job was David O’Leary at 2/1. O’Leary is currently picking up a suitcase of money in Dubai, having done such a bad job of managing Al Ahli that they have been forced to pay him £3.3million compensation for booting him out of the country.
George Burley was another front runner for the job at 8/1. Think of the heights Man Utd could have scaled had Burley, last seen getting sacked by Cypriot side Apollon Limassol after only two games in 2012, taken up reigns at the Theatre of Dreams.
Here’s the Paddy Power odds on Next Man Utd Manager from 2001.
D O’Leary – 2/1
O Hitzfeld – 7/2
M O’Neill – 4/1
A Wenger – 5/1
F Cappello – 6/1
L Van Gaal – 6/1
G Burley – 8/1
S McLaren – 16/1
J Tigana – 16/1
S G Eriksson – 20/1
J Cruyff – 20/1
A Curbishley – 20/1
G Souness – 25/1
M Hughes – 25/1
D Advocat – 33/1
P Schmeicel – 33/1
E Cantona – 40/1
P Taylor – 40/1
M Lippi – 40/1
B Kidd – 50/1
T Venables – 50/1
P Reid – 50/1
R Keane – 66/1
G Vialli – 66/1
G Strachan – 66/1
David Moyes – 66/1
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
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