So who has he decided to bring in to sit alongside him in the Old Trafford dug-out?
Age: 42
Role: Assistant manager
Player history: A
full-back of great promise, Round’s ambitions for on-pitch success were
cruelly extinguished by injury at just 25, forcing him to retire after
only nine appearances for Derby County.
Coaching career: After
hanging up his boots, Steve became a Rams coach under Steve McClaren,
who he later worked with for both Middlesbrough and England. A
first-team coach position at Newcastle followed in 2007, before
replacing Alan Irvine as Everton’s assistant manager a year later.
Jimmy Lumsden
Age: 65
Role: Coach
Player history: Lumsden
began his career at Leeds, playing only a handful of matches, before
representing Southend, Greenock Morton, St Mirren and Clydebank.
Coaching career: The
Glaswegian famously discovered Moyes as a young player at Celtic and,
ironically, linked up with him when the younger Scot took charge at
Preston North End. Both men then moved to Everton in 2002, where their
partnership blossomed in the top-flight.
Quote: “I
wouldn’t say it’s friendship all the time. We’re close, but I’ve got to
be truthful and say part of the reason I think [he likes working with
me] is because we don’t agree a lot of the time.” – Lumsden on Moyes.
Chris Woods
Age: 53
Role: Goalkeeping coach
Player history:
A former Rangers star, Woods also played for Nottingham Forest, QPR,
Norwich City, Sheffield Wednesday and Southampton. He earned 42 England
caps between 1985 and 1993.
Coaching career: The
53-year-old began his second off-field career in 1998 by taking up a
coaching position under Walter Smith at Everton, where he was tasked
with the development of their goalkeeping stable. Years later, in
October 2011, he was employed by the USA national team, linking with
Toffees stopper and former Red Tim Howard.
Quote:
“He's been fantastic for my career. He's one of the best in the world
and I don't say that lightly. He's fantastic with a tremendous
reputation.” – Tim Howard on Woods.
source: http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/manchester-united-transfer-news-who-are-david-moyes-new-coaches-8681362.html
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