Moyes has now revealed, though, that he was initially offered a new contract before chairman David Sullivan withdrew the proposal. Appearing on the Stick To Football podcast, the Scot explained ...
David Moyes has condemned his old club Manchester United, claiming they’ve lost their tradition and class by prematurely sacking managers. Yet, the 39-year-old will become not just the youngest ...
Having recently departed from West Ham after guiding them to Europa Conference League glory, David Moyes remains a free agent ...
David Moyes believes Ruben Amorim could oversee a "big change" at Manchester United due to their history with wingers. United have been renowned for their wing play for decades and their most ...
David Moyes has criticised Manchester United for sacking managers too soon and ditching a long-held tradition. Moyes, who lasted less than a season after facing the task of succeeding Sir Alex ...
Manchester United players have been accused of HIDING by former boss David Moyes. Erik ten Hag bit the bullet for the club’s dire start to the season, with Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim now ...
Manchester United have dismissed Erik ten Hag after a defeat at West Ham left the club in 14th place in the Premier League. Appointed in 2022, ten Hag’s early success faded amid inconsistent ...
Moyes went from player to manager at Deepdale as he took over from Gary Peters in 1998. He guided the Lilywhites to safety and took the club to Division Two promotion, before coming just 90 ...
Dubbed 'the Chosen One' after Ferguson's retirement, Moyes won his first game as United manager against Wigan. After winning the 2012-13 Premier League title, United faced the Latics in the ...
Bill Moyes flying over Botany Bay, in Sydney, Australia, in 1970.Credit... Supported by By Michael S. Rosenwald Growing up in Australia, Bill Moyes would spend hours at the beach watching sea ...
Former Manchester United manager David Moyes believes Ruben Amorim might "take time to settle in" at Old Trafford but highlights there is a lot of "privilege" and "pressure" associated with the job.
New York Times journalist Rory Smith feels West Ham fans believe the Hammers have appointed a "worse version" of former manager David Moyes in current boss Julen Lopetegui, after the side picked ...