According to BBC.
David Moyes is emerging as a contender to become Tottenham's next manager, though senior figures at the club are divided over the possible appointment following his dismal short reign at Manchester United, reports the London Evening Standard.
The newspaper says Spurs chairman Daniel Levy remains a keen admirer of the 50-year-old Scot, having considered him to replace Harry Redknapp in 2012 before opting for Andre Villas-Boas.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/26436081
That would be interesting.
Moyes a candidate for Spurs job
posted on 24/4/14
Barf, he's running to get the ball. Against Spurs.
posted on 24/4/14
comment by Mæstro - Turning articles into sharticles, since 11/07/11 (U8867)
posted 5 seconds ago
Barf, he's running to get the ball. Against Spurs.
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Oh right, I thought someone had shouted 'taxi for Moyes!'
posted on 24/4/14
West Brom or Nowich
Maybe one of the teams that just scraps survival
Think he would do well there
posted on 24/4/14
Aston Villa.
posted on 24/4/14
comment by Mr Chelsea ✪ (U3579)
posted 14 minutes ago
This Moyes face. in HD
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1498083/thumbs/o-DAVID-MOYES-facebook.jpg
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Still my favorite shot
posted on 24/4/14
posted on 24/4/14
comment by Wing_Genius_John_Aston (U19099)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Mr Chelsea ✪ (U3579)
posted 14 minutes ago
This Moyes face. in HD
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1498083/thumbs/o-DAVID-MOYES-facebook.jpg
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Still my favorite shot
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Cant beat it
posted on 24/4/14
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posted on 24/4/14
My theory
Moyes will end up at Burnley around xmas time.
Burnley will languish near the bottom, some idiot at the club will then have a brain fart and ignore how good Dyche must have been to get them in the prem in the first place and fire him.
posted on 24/4/14
I'd be very surprised if that were true!
I know a lot of Spurs fans from being based near North London, and go to quite a few games... I don't think any of them feel Moyes has the style of football to suit them.
It would also make a mockery of Levy wanting someone with experience of success to take Spurs into the CL.