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Moyes v Ferguson

THE MEASURE OF MOYES As David Moyes ushers in a new era at Old Trafford he clearly has some big shoes to fill, but he's not playing catch up to Sir Alex Ferguson in all departments. Anyone would think he'd been handpicked. HAMPIONS 20 TIMES CHAMPIONS ND. VER E. CHAMPIONS I is the man I is the pretender Trophy haul 49 career trophies as manager including the Scottish Prem 3 times, English Prem 13 times, FA Cup 5 times, League Cup 4 times and the Champions League twice. Led Preston to the Div Two title in 1999-2000. A greater achievement was to steer largely the same squad into the Div One playoffs the season after that, losing out in the final. BRASSO Prize-money £15,101,240 in prize-money won for this season's Premier League title Which is quite a hike from the mere £815,210 Utd picked up in 1992-93. No top-four finish but £11,325,930 in prize-money won for sixth place in the Premier League. Also, one place above Liverpool: priceless. Salary Paid a salary of £7.6m in his final season at Old Trafford. Still only the fourth highest earning manager in world football with José Mourinho allegedly on £12.3m per year. Collected £4m at Everton and now has a £30m, six-year contract. A far cry from Preston's impoverished state at the foot of Division 3 when he first joined the managerial ranks. Temper Plenty have been given the hairdryer treatment down the years but Fergie memorably kicked a football boot in Beckham's face after losing an FA Cup tie 0-2 at home to Arsenal. Tough Glaswegian. In 2001, whilst at Preston, Moyes was involved in a 'bar-room brawl'with his 6ft 5in goalkeeper, Tepi Moilanen, after poor results on a pre-season tour. Biggest signing Flop. £30,750,000 spent on Dimitar Berbatov in 2008 and the club's most expensive player didn't even make the bench for the 2011 Champions League final. Success. £15,000,000 spent on Marouane Fellaini in 2008. A club record and at just 25 years of age his performances now have a lot of top dubs chasing for his signature. Transfer spend Sir Alex Ferguson spent a total of £531,150,000 on transfers in the Premier League era, never finishing lower than third in the title race. Everton budgeted to finish 17th every season but have had five top-six finishes. Moyes had a total transfer spend of £84,950,000. As a player 317 professional appearances as a forward scoring 170 goals. Started out at Queen's Park before winding up at Ayr United where he hung up his boots in 1974. The rest is history. Captained Scotland U18s before winning a championship medal at Celtic. That was the start of a career as centre-back fora number of dubs with 535 appearances and 46 goals. Recognition Has won the League Managers' Association award - voted for by his fellow football bosSses - on 3 Oocasions. Named Premier League Manager of the Month 15 times. Also won the League Managers' Association award on 3 occasions and named Premier League Manager of the Month 10 times, albeit over a much shorter period. Against each other Had the upper hand in 24 matches, winning 15, drawing 6, losing 3. Giggs and Van Persie had the final say in their last head to head. Played 24 matches, winning 3, drawing 6, losing 15 - memorably presiding over a 4-4 draw at Old Trafford in 2012 when 4-2 down. Against Man City Played 48 derby matches, winning 26, drawing 11, losing 11 - equates to a win percentage of 54%. But that 6-1 home defeat in October 2011 will go with him to his grave. Played 23 games, winning 13, drawing 4, losing 6 - equates to a win percentage of 59%. Not the kind of man to forget about Lescott and Rodwell. Utd fans can rest easy. Against everyone 1,499 games in charge of Man Utd, winning 895, drawing 337 and losing 267. With a 65% win rate in the Premier League, it betters Moyes'record by no less than 25%. 517 games in charge of Everton, winning 218, drawing 139 and losing 160. Moyes has never beaten Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal or Chelsea away in the Premier League. At the races £1,269,804 and seven Group Ones won by Rock Of Gibraltar who Fergie co-owned with Sue Magnier. Forget the subsquent spat with her husband over breeding rights. More of a jumps enthusiast. £52,522 earned by Desert Cry, a horse Moyes part owns. Has run at the Cheltenham Festival but his exploits on the turf aren't in Fergie's league. SPORTINGINDEX

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