Football: Why Moyes Would Have Been Crazy to Join Toon ; We're Bridging That Gap to the 'Big Four'
Liverpool Echo › January 15, 2008
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Liverpool Echo › January 15, 2008
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HARRY REDKNAPP has said no, Mark Hughes is undecided while Kevin Keegan is refusing to rule himself 'in or out' - who on earth will Newcastle turn to be their next manager?
It was reassuring to hear Bill Kenwright come out within hours of Sam Allardyce's sacking last week and issue a 'hands off warning over David Moyes but that has not stopped bookmakers leaving Everton's manager in their lists of runners and riders to take over at St James' Park.See the full content of this document
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Football: Why Moyes Would Have Been Crazy to Join Toon ; We're Bridging That Gap to the 'Big Four'
The problem is, though, that some clubs simply do not take no for an answer when they want some...
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