Former Manchester United boss David Moyes makes an unusual nomination in the Ice Bucket Challenge

Football
By Mirror | Aug 22, 2014

 

The Ice Bucket Challenge has taken another big-name manager as David Moyes soaks himself for charity.
The craze has swept across the world in recent weeks with several famous faces getting in on the act, including a hilarious offering from Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho.

And now the ex-Manchester United gaffer has followed suit after being nominated by his former player Marouane Fellaini.
The Scot is still on the lookout for his next job after leaving Old Trafford but took the plunge, before embarking on his selections.

Sadly there was no call for successor Louis van Gaal to take the challenge but there was space for famous countryman Rod Stewart. The rock singer was nominated alongside Europe Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley and Everton's Leon Osman.

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