
From Manchester United to fruit delivery: David Moyes' long journey to the East End of London
CNN
In the first pandemic-enforced lockdown in the United Kingdom, current West Ham manager David Moyes returned home to the Lancashire village in which his family lives, taking the opportunity to help out in the community, delivering fruit and vegetables for a local shop.
"They needed drivers," he explains. "And I said, 'Well, I'm doing nothing else, why don't I do it?' And I really enjoyed it because of meeting the different people. "On a couple of occasions, they hadn't paid, so I had to take the payment off them. One of them actually told me to keep the change. It was about 70 pence. I felt terrible. There was one woman who was going through her purse looking for the correct money, and I said: 'Look, leave it, I'll sort the rest out.'
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