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Another door closes for David Moyes. With the appointment of Brendan Rodgers at Celtic Park, another managerial vacancy has come and gone for the experienced Scotsman with a proven pedigree in the English Premier League. Whether he was truly in contention for the role, or indeed interested in taking the reigns at Parkhead, the fact remains that whilst Rodgers is stepping back on the horse, Moyes is still waiting for the opportunity to test himself again in management.
Fulham assistant manager Alan Curbishley will face the wrath of owner Shahid Khan this weekend as the Cottagers' newly installed coach Felix Magath looks set to build his own, new management team.Curbishley had been brought in to Craven Cottage with bundles of experience and the club had hopes his prior relegation saving spells at Charlton and West Ham would help Fulham in their search for survival.
Former Charlton and West Ham manager Alan Curbishley has joined Fulham as a technical director. It has been five years since Curbishley last had a role in professional football.
Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey has confirmed today that the club have been in talks with several managers regarding the Molineux manager's job, but has yet to decide who will be the best candidate for the role.
The favourite to win the vacant Wolverhampton Wanderers managerial job, Alan Curbishley, has admitted that he is ready to listen to any offers from club chairman Steve Morgan.
Avram Grant is the hot favourite in the betting markets to replace sacked Portsmouth boss Tony Adams. It is understood that Joe Jordan has also been linked as a shock replacement for Adams.
Spurs legend Terry Venables believes that it was right for the club to axe director of football, Damien Comolli, after a number of high profile mistakes.
Newcastle are reportedly considering Alan Curbishley. The former West Ham United boss is apparently interested in the role himself, and eager to get back in to Premiership football.
Alan Curbishley has sensationally lifted the lid on the goings-on at West Ham United, and revealed that the signing and sale of certain players made his position as manager at the Hammers difficult to continue with.
West Ham United have confirmed that Gianfranco Zola has signed a three year deal at Upton Park, worth an estimated £4.5 million. Zola had been the hot favorite for the role since the departure of Alan Curbishley, and has been installed in time for this weekend's game against West Brom.
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