David Moyes is a successful coach known for his contributions to a specific sport, such as football (soccer). He might have managed prominent teams.
I don't think I'm any worse for my bad experiences. Actually, they have made me better.
Manchester United isn't about Wayne Rooney. Manchester United is about the team, the club.
I worked hard at Preston.
Football is not always as glamourous as some might imagine, as the story of the first time I signed Marouane Fellaini perhaps illustrates.
The last thing I'd ever want to see is another manager being sacked. I certainly don't like the phrase 'sacking season.'
I have always been an advocate of players and coaches going abroad if that's the right opportunity.
Your reputation doesn't stand for anything. You have to come and try to get up and show you're capable of doing the job.
I don't think managers have the opportunity to think in terms of a long-term vision for a club.
You can't ring up another manager and say, 'Who do you think I should pick this week?' But you take the good and bad from people as you go along.
One of the reasons why I wanted to be part of the League Managers Association was because I felt there were an awful lot of foreign coaches coming into these shores, but we were not exporting enough British talent.