David Moyes specials: 2/1 to manage in Premier League 2015/16
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Lee Gormley | November 10, 2015
Where will David Moyes manage next?
Following his dismissal from Old Trafford last year, former Manchester United and Everton boss David Moyes looked to revive his career with Real Sociedad in La Liga, but on the eve of his one-year anniversary with the club, he was given the boot.
The Scot has been linked with a host of top-flight English clubs since departing the red half of Manchester, and that speculation is set to increase following his departure from the Spanish club, so Coral have plenty of intriguing specials for you to enjoy.

Premier League return?
Moyes enjoyed over a decade of success with the Toffees at Goodison Park before being chosen as Sir Alex Ferguson’s successor at Old Trafford, and the Scottish coach is now 2/1 with Coral to manage a Premier League club anytime during the 2015/16 campaign.
Garry Monk has come under immense pressure at Swansea City, following a dismal run of form in Wales, and Moyes has been pinned as 4/1 to take over from the current Swans boss, after one win in nine outings through all competitions.
The manger merry-go-round season hasn’t quite begun yet in the top tier, but give it time. Steve McClaren has also found it tough this term, with his Toon outfit stuttering at the wrong end of this challenging table, and Moyes is 8/1 to be the man to replace the former England boss on Tyneside.

Elsewhere, the recently dismissed Scot is 16/1 for the Norwich City role, 16/1 to take charge of Bournemouth, as speculation surrounds Eddie Howe already, and 33/1 to make a sensational return to Goodison Park with Everton.
Championship material?
Since leaving Everton, Moyes has endured a tough time of it managerially, but could the Championship be the testing division needed for him to revive his stumbling career?
The 52-year-old excelled during his maiden coaching role at Preston North End in the old lower divisions of English football, guiding them to Division Two promotion and also reached the Division One play-offs. He is 12/1 to take over at QPR, following Chris Ramsey’s sacking, and 8/1 for the Fulham job.

Celtic role could be perfect
With speculation linking Moyes to many teams in England, it could actually be in his homeland where the perfect job lies, as Celtic may be in search of a new boss if Ronny Deila’s recent European misery continues.
Moyes spent three years at Parkhead as a player and knows exactly what the famous Glaswegian club is all about, with odds of 7/1 for the Scot to make a managerial move to Celtic Park, in what could ultimately be a great opportunity for him.
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