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Sir Alex will be 'happy' in stand

EVERTON manager David Moyes does not believe Manchester United counterpart Sir Alex Ferguson's touchline ban will have any effect on his fellow Scot.

Moyes takes his side to Old Trafford tomorrow for Ferguson's last game before he serves a two-match ban for saying referee Alan Wiley was unfit to officiate his club's match against Sunderland in October.

However, the Toffees boss thinks a suspension for the United boss will have less of an impact on Ferguson than it would on other top-flight coaches.

"It is important a manager gets the chance to be on the touchline if he wants so I do think it is significant if a manager is banned," said Moyes. "But there are some managers who sit in the stands and are quite happy to do so.

"I don't think it will be too big a hindrance to Alex. He's experienced and I'm sure he will be happy to sit in the stands."


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