In 2008, Liverpool-born Andy Burnham became the British Secretary in charge of Culture, Media, and Sport. This was the 3rd appointment to the post in 8 months, as a result of which the opposition did not waste any time pointing out the need for stable management, using some examples.
Mr. Burnham, in response, remarked in passing: "Mr. ____ ____ is probably a fine example to everybody in Government of stability and making the right decisions for the long term". Why is he unlikely to repeat this statement in April 2014?
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He was talking of
David Moyes, then the long-standing manager of Everton (Burnham was an Everton fan). Moyes was sacked from the Manchester United managerial role in 2014, ending 10 months of a difficult time in charge.
This day last year: Q.938