MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Highlights in the career of David Moyes, who will take charge as manager of Manchester United from July 1 on a 6-year deal: 1963 — Born April 25 in Glasgow, Scotland. 1980 — Signs as a professional with Celtic. 1982 — Wins Scottish Premier League winner's medal. 1983 — Moves to England and joins Cambridge United. 1985 — Joins Bristol City. 1987 — Joins Shrewsbury. 1990 — Returns to Scotland to join Dunfermline. 1993 — Joins Preston. 1996 — Appointed assistant to manager Gary Peters at Preston. 1998 — Takes over as Preston manager. 2000 — Wins third-tier league title. 2002 — Becomes Everton manager as replacement for Walter Smith and escapes relegation in first season. 2003 — Named League Managers' Association manager of the year. 2004 — After avoiding relegation, sells striker Wayne Rooney to Manchester United in a deal worth up to 27 million pounds (now $35 million). 2005 — Breaks the big four in the Premier League by guiding Everton to fourth place above city rival Liverpool and a place in the Champions League, earning him LMA manager of the year award for the second time.Read more on NewsOK.com