How many teams did Everton manager David Moyes play for and what was his position?
Moyes was a robust centre-half and turned out for a total of seven teams during his playing career. In chronological order these were: Celtic, Cambridge United, Bristol City, Shrewsbury Town, Dunfermline Athletic, Hamilton Academical and Preston. His greatest playing success was at Celtic where he won a championship medal in season 1981/82. While at Bristol Rovers, David cut his managerial teeth by coaching “Brunel Glazing” in the Bristol Sunday League. No glass ceiling there then! He signed for Preston in 1993 and played 150 games before being asked to become manager after the departure of Gary Peters. Moyes left Preston in 2001 to take over from Walter Smith at Everton. A. Gardner (Hamilton) – A regular in our pub insists that he knows of an instance when a player came on as a substitute in an international match to replace his own father. We are sure that he is winding us up and that it is a trick question. Can you confirm that this is the case or did it really happen? It did, in fa