David Moyes could be sacked in 24hours!

David Moyes could be sacked in 24hours!

David Moyes waving goodbye?.
Manchester United say David Moyes has not been sacked but declined to comment when asked about the manager's longer-term future.
National newspapers say the club will dispense with the Scot's services following a poor season.
However a United spokesperson would only confirm Moyes has not been sacked.
When pressed on whether the manager would leave before the end of the season, the spokesperson added, "we do not comment on speculation".
None of the newspapers are reporting that Moyes has been sacked yet. The Daily Mail  writes that he will be dismissed before the end of the season, while the Daily Telegraph  says he has lost the support of club owners the Glazer family and is facing the sack.
The Sun   and the Daily Mirror  , meanwhile, report that the United board will sack
him, but that it is unclear whether this will happen before the weekend's game at home to Norwich.
Moyes was chosen by Sir Alex Ferguson to succeed him as United manager when he stepped down from the role after 26 years in charge last summer.
The 50 year-old was handed a six-year deal to leave Everton for the Premier League champions but his tenure could be nearing an end after just 10 months.
Play mediaUnited, who currently lie in seventh place in the table with four games remaining, will record their lowest ever points tally in the Premier League having struggled at Old Trafford, especially.

Under Moyes, they have lost six league games at home, been beaten in the FA Cup by Swansea and were unable to prevent Sunderland knocking them out of the Capital One Cup in the semi-finals.
In March, supporters chartered a plane to fly overhead trailing a banner with the words, "Wrong One - Moyes Out" during the Premier League win over Aston Villa.
The Reds will also miss out Champions League football for the first time since 1995 and are in danger of missing out on European competition altogether for the first time since 1990.
United did reach the last eight of the Champions League before being knocked out by Bayern Munich and Moyes argued that their best displays had been in the competition.

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