David Moyes could relaunch his career in football management by succeeding Alex McLeish as Scotland boss.Thats the verdict from pundit and commentator Peter Martin, who joined talkSPORTs Scottish duo Alan Brazil and Ally McCoist to discuss the next step for the SFA.2
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But, Scotland legend McCoist says the next head coach should be someone who needs the job, rather than wants it.And Martin believes Moyes would be a perfect fit to pick up the pieces after a dreadful year for the Scottish game. Speaking on Fridays Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast, the Scottish broadcaster said: The third favourite is David Moyes, and my personal view is I would go for him.He is desperately hoping to get another job in the English Premier League, but I dont think thats forthcoming.The only question is, have they got enough money to satisfy him?This is a situation where Moyes might need the job to try and get himself in the spotlight thats the only saving grace.2
"McTominay is a CBeebies version of Roy Keane. He's a Power League version of Michael Carrick. And the Strawberry blonde equivalent to Paul Scholes. "He is not the answer for Manchester United." Durham, as well as co-host Darren Gough, were both mystified at the plaudits that came United's way on the back of the 1-0 defeat.
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Crystal Palace host Tottenham at Selhurst Park on Saturday night - live on talkSPORT - bidding to upset the odds and get a win. If results go against them, the Eagles can fall to the bottom of the Premier League table by the end of gameweek 12, while Spurs will be hoping to secure a win that could move them into the top three.
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The frantic final ended 0-0 and resulted in a penalty shoot-out, which United won 4-1 to win the first major trophy of the 2008-09 season. Tottenham rebounded from the heart-break of the final loss three days later with a comprehensive 4-0 win over Middlesbrough to ease the immediate relegation concerns.
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