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Join Gary Neville, Jill Scott, Ian Wright, and Roy Keane as they welcome special guest David Moyes—former manager of Everton, Manchester United, Real Sociedad, Sunderland, and West Ham United.
What does Edu leaving his role as Arsenal’s sporting director mean for the club? Moyes shares his thoughts on how the role of a manager has evolved, and whether modern managerial roles have been diluted.
Moyes reflects on his journey from manager to player recruitment, discussing how the role of signing players has transformed over the years.
The panel digs into the current recruitment approach at United and the challenges facing newly appointed manager Ruben Amorim as he tries to live up to the legacy of Sir Alex Ferguson.
Super 6 returns. How is Roy Keane’s team stacking up against Gary Neville’s in the predictions? We reveal the latest standings and updates!
Finally we have a few community questions for David Moyes, including a hilarious story involving Wayne Rooney that you won’t want to miss!
00:00 – Behind The Scenes
03:10 – Promo
03:55 – Wrighty’s birthday and Edu leaving Arsenal
10:28 – David Moyes on the changing role of manager and signing players
20:19 – David Moyes leaving West Ham
28:04 – David Moyes as Manchester United manager
43:12 – Rúben Amorim as new Manchester United manager
48:43 – Manchester United’s squad
51:09 – David Moyes coming up against Pep Guardiola
59:55 – Super 6
01:07:18 – David Moyes coaching Rooney and what’s to come next
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21 Comments
What advice would you give to incoming manager Ruben Amorim? 🤔
Jill fancies Gary😂😂😂😂😂😂
this show is allways 80% talking about manu.
My favorite, is definitely the vanilla
leaf blower at 7:15am is outrageous! All trade work should start post 9am
26:50 we did under ole we got to the quarter-final and then lost to Barcelona in 2019
Bainesy being back up to Patrice 🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣 as if
Roy is correct on noise
Great show, any chance of a few more managers like Kenny Dalglish, Roberto Di Matteo, Harry Rednap, Roberto Martiaze?
Tbf ETH had over 2 years to do something , so Wrighty saying that there’s no patience at United is a little narrow minded , imo 🤷🏻♂️
Neville disrespecting Rio Ave for no apparent reason
The ad sounds like a hostage situation 😂
Moyes has been treated shabbily by a few clubs. He is easily WHU greatest manager to play three consecutive years in Europe and win a trophy is out of this world. And now look at WHU struggling for wins and for performances. The old addage be careful what you wish for.
Moyes looks better since he left West Ham. He looked like Don Brennan last season.
30:28 Baines as a back up to Evra? 😂😂🙄😬 Baines was miles better than Evra
Great movies are made by great directors (e.g., Kubrick, Nolan, Scorsese). Great companies are made by great CEOs (Henry Ford, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk). Football is no different. The "professionalisation" of football (e.g., adding more, and more staff) is a sign of its decline
Edu leaving Arsenal was definitely a negative and is strange considering how there was an apparent close relationship between him and Arteta.
For Edu…would rather be a Don or a Henchman
Wrighty was so right. Brighton did beat City.
If Fabregas had told me he would stay at Barca if he started the first match, I would have moved on from him straight away. I also would not have defended the Fellaini purchase after the fact.
Agree with Roy ban fireworks still going off now are dogs are petrified