Saturday, May 11, 2013
Nemanja Vidic celebration
"I had a chance to become the first player who lifted the trophy after we won the 19th title [in 2011] and it is a great feeling,"
"As a captain it is special. Hard to explain. This is good when you play for a club like Manchester United and you won a trophy. But it is the same feeling, whether you are captain or not. You are part of a team.
"We are a team and we all play a role. I was captain and I will lift the trophy [earlier than other players], but that does not make me different from Robin [van Persie], Michael [Carrick] or other players. This is a feeling the same. "
- Nemanja Vidic
Jonny Evans believes Sir Alex Ferguson's decision
Jonny Evans believes Sir Alex Ferguson has left the club in good shape so it will be an easy transition for David Moyes.
"No one knows what to expect,"
"But we've seen what he's done at Everton. He did a great job there. He has a good work ethic."
"Everyone seemed to enjoy working with him and I do not see why we can not enjoy it too. He will always have a bit of pressure I'm sure [replace Sir Alex] but the way the manager left the club, when he goes, means that [clubs] in the correct state really good. Everything has been set, hopefully for a new manager, it will be an easy transition. "
David Moyes admiration for Sir Alex Ferguson
David Moyes spoke of his admiration for Sir Alex Ferguson.
"It is a strange thing. I do not think anyone thought the day would come when Sir Alex retire. We all thought he was superhuman,"
"I said last week, I think he is a great example for all persons aged 70 years, how you work. We are all living longer, working longer, healthier eating. Lives changed. We do all the things that you expect will provide we live longer. "
"He will be sorely missed, especially by most managers because he is always talking to them. He will always have a word for anyone who is out of a job or who are new to an occupation. Sense of respect is beyond words real. "
"We are in an era that is slightly different in terms of age,"
"I grew see Jock Stein and Sir Alex Ferguson. They are the managers that I have seen in Scotland when I was growing up."
"Sir Alex is always someone who I admire, and then began to compete. Was already scary enough. Everyone had a great admiration for him. Every word I say will not be enough to describe what he had done."
Some preparation for the parade the trophy at Old Trafford (Pics)
[PHOTO] Premier League Trophy was well prepared |
[PHOTO] Medal Premier League 2012/13 is ready 20 times, 20 times Man United 20 times, 20 times I say 20 times, 20 times Man United Playing Football The Busby Way ... |
[PHOTO] Display at Old Trafford is being re-decoration to welcome the trophy parade on Monday |
[PHOTO] Wayne Rooney was at the forefront in the big picture is being prepared to parade the trophy at Old Trafford |
[PHOTO] Playlist songs that will be played at Old Trafford next Sunday |
GLORY - GLORY MANCHESTER UNITED
Carlo Ancelotti joined utter
Carlo Ancelotti: Adventure Sir Alex Ferguson is an example for other coaches.
"He is a symbol, a legend, and a hero for Manchester United. But at the same time, he is a humble person, polite, and believe in young people, "
"He is a tough opponent. In particular when I win, then he wins, but we never become enemies. At the end of the game we enjoyed wine and laughing together. My passion is football, Sir Alex was well liked. "
"No president or director of the club has ever questioned it. It is a lesson for the world of football that is often lost patience. For coaches like us, adventure Ferguson is an example to be followed, "
Jose Mourinho informed decisions about Ferguson
Jose Mourinho said that he was contacted Sir Alex about his retirement decision.
"When Sir Alex called me, and gave me an honor to know the decision, I felt shocked and sad,"
"It will be difficult for me, and I think all the coaches, went to Old Trafford to play against Manchester United without the figure legend waiting for us."
"At the same time, I was happy to feel his emotions, and proud of the extraordinary career."
Mourinho also assess David Moyes is right for Manchester United.
"In my opinion, David right choice,"
"I love him as a human being, I liked his character as a manager. I keep faith Manchester United will support him. I think he has the quality to do the job well. "
"I pray Ferguson lived his life with joy, and Davis won at Old Trafford career success."
Gareth Bale joined commented
Gareth Bale: It would be very strange it feels to Old Trafford Sir Alex Ferguson without notice.
"To be honest, it was very surprising. I do not expect it. He is probably the best manager who ever lived. Not just Manchester United who feel his loss, but also the whole world of football, "
"It makes me very surprised, some of the other players who were in training camp also experienced the same thing. It would be very strange if it went to Old Trafford without the presence of Alex Ferguson, "
Interesting facts between Sir Alex Ferguson and David Moyes
Here are some interesting facts between Sir Alex Ferguson and David Moyes:
1) As a boy first, Sir Alex played in a youth team coached by father Moyes.
2) As Sir Alex, Moyes is a graduate of Glasgow's Drumchapel Amateurs FC.
3) Sir Alex's father worked as a shipbuilder in the town of Govan. While dad David Moyes is the same the company draftsman.
4) In 1998 Sir Alex Moyes as his assistant tried to recruit him, but Moyes refused.
5) Season 94/95 Sir Alex sent David Beckham on loan to Preston North End for Moyes impressed with the handling of young players (at the time Moyes has become a coach while playing).
6) When the senior United ask for a name for the new manager, both Sir Alex and Sir Bobby both write the name of David Moyes. Actually already since the beginning.
Fabio Capello stated intention Ferguson Retirement
Fabio Capello: Sir Alex told me why retirement due to excess stress.
"A few months ago he told me that he would survive. Retirement news really surprised me. I called him and he told me that he decided this because of excess stress,"
"He told me that now he would go and travel a bit, have fun and see the world with his wife. He is the greatest coach of all time, mainly because of all the difficulties that he faced early in his career with Manchester and remain for years on the same bench.'s really incredible. "
"I used to think that after 4-5 years at most coaches have to move, so to think that he remained in the same school for 26 years it was incredible. Was in need of psychological capacities, technical and human. I have a special relationship with him . "
A big thank you to Sir Alex Ferguson of Robin Van Persie
Robin van Persie: Thank you Sir Alex.
"I'm really sad to hear that the manager will retire,"
"But I was really glad I had the opportunity and honor to work with him."
"He is a great manager and, above all, he was a remarkable man. I have to thank him for the incredible year and to make my dream come true to win the league."
"I wish the best for him and his family."
conversation Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs about Sir Alex Ferguson.
Paul Scholes tells about his conversation with Ryan Giggs Sir Alex Ferguson.
"I was confused when I saw him [Giggs]. Emotional and sad he looked."
"I asked him [Giggs], 'What?', Then Giggs replied, 'Sir Alex will go [retirement]'."
"Celebrating champions next weekend will be very difficult. As a team we were not able to describe that he has done. He [Sir Alex] the best ever."
Dwight Yorke to David Moyes
perfect for Manchester United.
"When you see all the managers out there at the moment, he [Moyes] fits the role perfectly,"
"He is a very experienced coach who has been there for ten years at Everton. Though with limited transfer funds, he was able to score the best performances of the players."
"Only time will talk if he is the right person for the job. But, I'm sure it was the right appointment."
Rio Ferdinand delighted with the appointment of David Moyes
Rio Ferdinand said he was happy with the appointment of David Moyes as the new manager of Manchester United.
"We're all happy,"
"I think it's important that the club make decisions quickly and everything is OK."
"The manager, I'm sure, think long and hard about his decision, he succeeded and then the club acted quickly and it was nice to see new incoming manager."
"Another reason I think it was the proper selection that David Moyes will be very, very open and sympathetic to the traditions of the club and he will try to continue it and do not make changes in terms of all the characteristics of the club."
"The manager we have now implemented a fantastic system, work the system, and we've been successful this year and hopefully we can forward it and this guy [Moyes] I believe is the right person to do that and take us forward."
"He's a very honest guy apparently, and from what you hear from other players, he did a fantastic job at the club before, Everton. They are always a solid team is always difficult to face and what he always demanded of his players, from the what we see, is a great work ethic and I think there are a lot of similarities with our current manager. was a great thing that he is continuing that tradition. "
Michael Carrick knows good things of David Moyes
Michael Carrick said he had heard many good things about David Moyes of players in training Moyes ever before.
"I think he [Moyes] obviously has done a terrific job at Everton,"
"He's been there for a long time with the success of the resources he has and he is respected by everyone with whom I spoke."
"All the players who have played for him all enjoy playing with him and saying nice things about him, obviously enough for him to get a chance to be manager of a big club. This is an opportunity for him and a chance for others to maybe do things slightly different but success still keep going. "
"It's definitely a big change because this club has been running for so long under the same person,"
"I have been working under different managers in the past in my career, so there is a sort of little changes I need to do, but yeah, I really can not wait for it, to meet him and get good training in pre-season and hopefully a good future. "
"I think he's honest and he was fair to the players as far as I know and I'm sure it happens. He will set high standards as we expect high standards from ourselves and I can not wait to work with him.
A brief profile David Moyes (New Manager Manchester United)
Personal information
Full name: David William Moyes
Date of birth: 25 April 1963 (age 50)
Place of birth: Bearsden, Glasgow, Scotland
Height: 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing position: Centre back
Club information
Current club: Everton (manager)
Youth career
1978 ÍBV Vestmannaeyjar
1978–1980 Drumchapel Amateurs
Senior career
Years Team
1980–1983 Celtic
1983–1985 Cambridge United
1985–1987 Bristol City
1987–1990 Shrewsbury Town
1990–1993 Dunfermline Athletic
1993 Hamilton Academical
1993–1999 Preston North End
Teams managed
1998–2002 Preston North End
2002–2013 Everton
2013– Manchester United
Honours
Player
Celtic
Scottish League Premier Division (1): 1981–82
Bristol City
English Associate Members' Cup (1): 1986
Preston North End
Football League Third Division (1): 1995–96
Manager
Preston North End
Football League Second Division (1): 1999–2000
Individual
LMA Manager of the Year (3): 2002–03, 2004–05, 2008–09
Premier League Manager of the Month (10): November 2002, September 2004, January 2006, February 2008, February 2009, January 2010, March 2010, October 2010, September 2012, March 2013
Peers Praise 'for Moyes
Fellow managers
Sir Alex Ferguson: "David is a man of great integrity with a strong work ethic. I've admired his work for a long time. He was a young man then at the start of his career and has since gone on to do a magnificent job at Everton. There is no question he has all the qualities we expect of a manager at this club.”
Howard Kendall, former Everton boss: “David Moyes is such an inspirational manager. He and Sir Alex have always had a close relationship and they are similar as men. They are both ultra-professional and the way they go about their jobs is similar. The Old Trafford hierarchy will want stability and for some things to remain the same. With Moyes and Ferguson in the background helping him from time to time, they can have that."
Harry Redknapp, QPR manager: "David Moyes could manage any club. He's proved what he could do at Everton without spending fortunes. What could he do at a club with resources? He could do a fantastic job there. They say: 'He's never won a major trophy', but you can't win a major trophy unless you manage one of the big four.”
Graham Taylor, former England manager: "Everton broke into the top four and challenged. To be able to still be doing that, bearing in mind the amount of money David has available to him to spend in comparison to the big four, is an absolutely first-class achievement by him."
Kenny Dalglish, former Liverpool manager: "Moyes has done a fantastic job at Everton. I've got a great deal of respect for David Moyes."
Steve Bruce, Hull City manager: "He's cut from the same cloth [as Sir Alex]. It wouldn't surprise me if he got the job and I'm sure he would be very successful. He's not had huge finances but he has still managed to put an Everton team together that comfortably finishes in the top 10."
Everton colleagues
Tim Howard: "David Moyes has a real good recipe for success. He doesn't just bring in every good player available. He brings in guys who can play two positions who will also buy into [the club's ethos]. And then he guides them along. He's an incredible motivator. And he gets better at it every year."
Phil Neville: “His method is to push you to your limits in training and then the match is easy. He has developed as a manager too because he has looked at things differently. He’s gone from a British-based, solid team to a more foreign-based one with more flair. The DNA of a David Moyes team is clear: hard work, spirit, togetherness and fight."
Steven Pienaar, Everton midfielder: “He is one of the best, if not the best manager in the Premier League. It shows in the way we are playing.”
Former players
Gary Lineker, former Everton striker: “I think David Moyes will be an excellent appointment for Manchester United, but an awful one for Everton! He is hugely respected within the game and he will instantly get the respect of the players.”
Mark Lawrenson, former Liverpool player: "I think Ferguson sees a quite a bit of himself in Moyes. He sees the same drive, the same characteristics, and the same steely determination. Neither men are to be trifled with. Moyes is team first. He has built a team – several teams, in fact – and that is exactly what United want: a team."
Gary Neville: “I would welcome it [David Moyes’ appointment]. It makes sense. Manchester United want someone to respect the history and tradition of the club, someone who is there for the long-term. The club does not go for quick-fixes. This will be a result for sanity back in football, the next Manchester United manager. I see scouting systems being ripped up, people being sacked... Manchester United don’t work like that."
Alan Shearer: “Anyone who has worked with David Moyes says great things about his man-management and his coaching.”
Peter Schmeichel: "David Moyes has been at Everton for more than a decade on limited funds and he’s done a fantastic job. You look at him and think stability and longevity — that’s an important thing for United.”
Denis Law: "David has done a marvellous job at Everton. Alex had won the European Cup Winners’ Cup with Aberdeen but was not experienced in the European Cup either and, as we all know, he went on to win it. I think there is a time for all managers to be the first to do something and Moyes’ record has been excellent."
Sir Bobby Charlton To David Moyes
Sir Bobby Charlton: We have secured a person who has a long-term commitment. He is David Moyes
"I've always said that we wanted the next manager to be 'genuine Manchester United man',"
"In self-David Moyes, we have someone who understands the things that makes this such a special club. We have secured a man who is committed to the long term and will build a team for the future as well as now. Stability breeds success."
"David has a tremendous strength of character and recognizes the importance of bringing young players and develop them with world-class talent. At United, I think David would be able to express himself. I am delighted he has accepted and I can not wait to work with him."
David Moyes said
David Moyes: It's a great honor.
"It is a great honor to be asked to be the next manager of Manchester United. I am delighted that Sir Alex recommended me for the job. I respect everything he has done and for the Football Club [Manchester United].
"I know how hard it is to follow the footsteps of the best managers ever, but the opportunity to deal with Manchester United does not happen often and I am really looking forward to taking that position next season."
"I have a great job at Everton, with an outstanding chairman and the Board of Directors and a set of great players. Between now and the end of the season, I will do everything in my power to make sure our [Everton] ended the season with the highest possible position. "
"Fantastic Fans Everton have played a big role in making my years at Everton so much fun and I thank them wholeheartedly for the support they have given to me and the players. Everton will be close to me for the rest of my life."
TO David Moyes From Sir Alex Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson: David Moyes has all the qualities that we expect!
"When we discussed the candidates who we feel have the exact attributes we agreed David Moyes,"
"David is a man of great integrity with a strong work ethic."
"I admired his work for a long time and approached him in 1998 to discuss the position of assistant manager here."
"He was young when he started his career and has done a remarkable job at Everton. There is no question. He has all the qualities that we expect from a manager at the club."
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