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Mourinho's teams dont usually win one trophy, they win doubles and trebles. He's the best in the world but maybe not suitable for Man U.
Moyes is a good safe bet .
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As a lot of people have said, Moyes is a big gamble. Completely inexperienced in regard to Europe and the title race, the only thing really going for him is his long stretch at Everton which is perhaps what the people upstairs want, someone who is there for the long haul unlike Mourinho who only really stays for a few years. Moyes has done well with his budget at Everton, but a major honour still eludes him after 11 years. When we brought in Sir Alex, he has already changed the landscape of Scottish football uprooting Celtic and Glasgow with Aberdeen. Can David Moyes walk into Man Utd and carry on from where Sir Alex left off? It's hard to tell, but as a United fan he isn't my first choice. Considering though I've only ever known Fergie as the boss, I don't really know who is my first choice.
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