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| Admin Join Date: Jul 2006
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vCash: 480 | Moyes considering permanent signing of Howard Everton boss Dave Moyes admits hes already thinking about a permanent deal for on-loan Manchester United goalkeeper Tim Howard. He told evertonfc.com: "Tim has come in and done very well, stepping into Nigel Martyns shoes. I was a little bit concerned because he hadnt had too much match practice in the last year or so. We have never discussed anything further than a season-long loan, but everyone is aware that United have signed another goalkeeper and have another who is on loan but has been in the England squad (Ben Foster). This has given Manchester United the chance to get Tim out on loan and play matches and gives us an opportunity to see if he is right for us. Like everything else, we will always look to sign good players and if Tim does well here we would certainly contemplate it." |
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vCash: 500 | Howard will not play for Man Utd again unless they were in a real crisis. Once Fergie loses faith in a keeper he never gives them another chance. His best chance of first team football will be with another side, Everton would be a good choice in my view. |
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vCash: 500 | i wonder if Howard will regain the form he showed initially with Utd. Everton's a good enough club for him to do so but it think his Utd career is over. You only seem top get 1 chance with Fergie |
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