Thursday, May 9, 2013

Everton news on the official site


Everton's official website (EvertonFC.com) and their official twitter account @ Everton have confirmed that David Moyes will leave Everton this season.

The Everton statement in full.

Everton can confirm that David Moyes will leave the Club at the end of the season.

The Chairman Bill Kenwright Manager met early yesterday evening (Wednesday 8th May) and confirmed his desire to join Manchester United.

The Chairman, on behalf of the Club, would like to place on record his thanks to David for the massive contribution he has made ​​to the Everton since his arrival in March 2002. He has been an outstanding manager.

During his tenure at Goodison Park, David has taken charge of the team on over 500 occasions Including four European campaigns.

His final two games as Everton Manager will be the remaining Premier League matches against West Ham United and Chelsea.

Officials Everton will start the search for a replacement manager immediately.

Sources: http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/2013/05/09/moyes-to-depart

From Exs United Player


“I would welcome the appointment of Moyes — somebody who is there for the long term.

“This club does not go for quick fixes.”

- Gary Neville

“I would not be surprised if it’s Moyes. He has done a marvellous job at Everton.

- Denis Law

“The two on the list are Mourinho and Moyes — you’ve got the two extremes there.”

- Bryan Robson

“What an act to follow. I guess only Mourinho would have the confidence to strut through the door.

“If it were me, I’d go for Moyes.”

- Michael Owen

Javier 'Chicarito' Hernandez say for Sir Alex Ferguson




"When I retire will be very nice to be able to say that I was one of Sir Alex Ferguson's son,"

"But this is more than an anecdote to me. I see it as an achievement and a blessing. This is a source of pride to be able to say I was on the train one of the best coaches in history."

"Something that impresses me is that he never loses its competitiveness. Regardless of all whatever he has always had a hunger to win. He's a winner."

- Javier Hernandez

The day the story when Sir Alex Ferguson determines to retire




- Today at 6:05 am Wednesday Ferguson arrived at the club's Carrington training center and do a few conversations over the phone.

- When all the major players have gathered to practice, Ferguson held a meeting for 8 minutes to the players and staff.

- In a meeting that lasted 8 minutes Ferguson talking about his decision to retire.

- The players speechless and shocked to hear that when they finish meeting.

- Ferguson was the last person out of the room and was seen giving spirit to assistant coach, Mike Phelan.

- At 09:20 (15:20 GMT) Manchester United issued a formal statement on the retirement of Ferguson's official website ManUtd.com

- Sir Alex Carrington went to the dining room and welcomes all of her staff began pouring tea to all the coaches.

- In the room the dining Farguson gave a speech to all those who attended.

- The final speech was the 8th minute or the 10th SAF choking and shed tears when he thanked.

- Ferguson grateful for all their support over the years and he also spoke in support of the beauty of "United Family".

- Ferguson getting emotional when she realizes some staff may lose their jobs due to his retirement decision.

- When finished talking, Ferguson received a standing ovation from the whole room, and he came out with a full emotional.

David Beckham and Gary NevileFor Sir Alex Ferguson

[PHOTO] Comments David Beckham following news of the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson this season. # thankyousiralex




"As a fan, I’m sad and I’m gutted. As a player, I’m grateful to have worked for the greatest manager of all time. And as someone in the media the game has got a bit less interesting,"

"He took everybody with him. He made you feel passionate about the football club. Winning the first trophy was a huge thing for the club. He demanded standards from everyone. If there were 500 employees at Manchester United and he was one of them, you had 499 ‘mini-me’s’."

- Gary Neville on Sir Alex Ferguson

Respect From Rival

Thank's Sir ..... :(


[PHOTO] A message from Manchester United for all Manchester United fans


some players comments about retired Sir Alex Ferguson


"Sir Alex, one of the best managers of all time. After 26 years of success in the game, we all owe him a tribute." - Vincent Kompany

"Sir Alex. A legend and one of the greatest managers ever. Good luck in your retirement." - Michael Essien

"Acknowledgement to an amazing career at Manchester United. Remarkable #SirFerguson, a football's legend." - Sergio Ramos

"A football legend retires. Those kind of professionals make this job worthwhile!! Thank you, Sir ALEX FERGUSON." - Dani Alves

"Thanks for everything, Boss." - Cristiano Ronaldo

"Stand up, put your hands together and give him a big round of applause! SAF is retiring. Congrats for an amazing career!" - Radamel Falcao

"It's just not sinking in! Manchester United with no Sir Alex just doesn't feel right. What a man and great that it has ended on his terms." - Michael Owen