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David Moyes: Everton Manager & Tactical Discussion
David Moyes returned to Everton in January 2025, marking a second tenure for the man who famously coined
David Moyes, Everton manager, during a match at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
the term "The People's Club." After a trophy-winning spell at West Ham, Moyes was appointed by The Friedkin Group to provide stability during the club’s historic move to Hill Dickinson Stadium.

With over 500 games managed across his two spells, the Scotsman remains one of the most experienced figures in Premier League history. This hub serves as the primary destination for all David Moyes discussion, covering his tactical "pragmatic modernism," recent match results, and his long-term vision for the Blues' future.

Share your thoughts in the Everton Forum on his latest team selections and substitution windows on the Grand Old Team forums.

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  1. Zatara

    How can Moyes improve this squad ?

    If I'm not wrong, this is what we'll have at the end of the season in terms of players who have played a few games for us at first team level. GK -- Howard RB -- Neville / Coleman / Hibbert LB -- Baines CB -- Jagielka / Yobo / Heitinga / Distin / Duffy CM -- Rodwell / Fellaini /...
  2. C

    Its all Moyes Fault.........

    .........Negative tactics..........blah blah blah. Bottled it.......... blah blah blah. Played Felli out of position and he only scored 1 and set up 2 blah blah blah. Negative substitutions.........Didn't put Barkley in blah blah blah. Oh wait.........still it was definitely Moyes who played...
  3. cadex

    Moyes post match

    Reporter: "It was an excellent first half performance, was it a case of trying to push on in the second half?" Moyes: <chuckles> "It was a case of knowing we would be put under pressure. We knew they would come at us in the second half, but I actually thought we had weathered that after an...
  4. jimbo2011

    Jelavic - another striker being strangled by Moyes?

    Just asking the question. Watching him completely isolated yesterday, 30 yards from a colleague in a blue shirt got me thinking that maybe with 6-12 months Jelavic might have become yet another casualty of DMism - that horrible disease that seems to beset quality strikers as soon as they've had...
  5. A

    moyes staying put

    after that load of ****e what "big" club would employ him, he was like a rabbit caught in the headlights today,so unless he jibs it himself I dont think anyones gonna come knockin
  6. S

    Moyes on Goals on Sunday

    Bill kenwright also going to come on with him
  7. thebluefox

    MOYES AND KENWRIGHT

    THERE ON GOALS ON SUNDAY TODAY AM TOLD
  8. Can't buy class

    Moyes on Goals on Sunday

    Not sure if this has already been posted (please delete mods if it has), but Moyes is on Goals on Sunday in the morning. Everton manager David Moyes is on the Goals on Sunday sofa this weekend. The Toffees boss will be helping Ben Shephard and Chris Kamara look back on Saturday's action in...
  9. Sylvain

    Moyes admits derby mistake

    Ermmmm.
  10. dholliday

    Moyes the Redeemer

    if the gods of football play ball, Moyes can redeem his entire career just by winning 3 key matches: - beat Sunderland in the replay - beat Liverpool in the semis (in what will hopefully be a memorable and very special occasion for both sets of fans...it falls on the anniversary of...
  11. Goat

    Congratulations David Moyes

    10 Years in charge of a Premier League Club is a massive thing. He took us from the bottom and he made us a force again, gave the fans 2 great trips to Wembley, took a banana to a gun fight and nearly got us in the CL all with a net spend of 2.5m per Season. Hopefully at some point a new...
  12. D

    moyes DVD on amazon

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B007IT89IQ/ref=cm_cr_dp_all_helpful?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending comments section dont seem right
  13. peteblue

    Does anyone trust Moyes to...

    ..get us into the semi's and then beat the RS............
  14. dholliday

    Guardian article from an Evertonian on Moyes & the derby

    Thought this might be a good read for yous, no matter on which side of the debate you are on (the writer is a blue): http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/mar/14/david-moyes-everton-fa-cup
  15. T

    Well Done Moyes, Really, Bravo...

    ... for being the most incompetent manager in the league right now by a mile. After the derby, I wrote this... And so it proved. Instead of a chance to have a go at Liverpool away from home and have the FA Cup game as the bonus it was, he threw the derby, signalling the FA Cup as the...
  16. T

    Win 2 Tickets to David Moyes Dinner Evening

    http://www.grandoldteam.com/news/general-news/2012/mar/17/win-2-tickets-to-david-moyes-dinner-evening We´re delighted to announce that we´re giving Evertonians the chance to win two tickets to a prestigious dinner evening with Everton manager David Moyes at the Hilton Hotel, Liverpool on...
  17. E

    Moyes Selection - A White Flag to the demands of a top club

    Amidst the despondency that has hung around since the Anfield derby humiliation on Tuesday, I imagine I am supposed to feel that all will be validated if Everton beat Sunderland in Saturday’s FA Cup quarter-final. Well no, not for me. Not good enough Dave. That’s just not acceptable. The...
  18. D

    If you want Moyes out, would your opinion change if we won the cup?

    A lot of people seem to have had enough of David Moyes, not just based on last night but the last couple of years in general. One of the biggest criticisms seems to be his lack of trophies. So, to the question: If you feel that way now, would the cup change your mind? Alex McLeish won a...
  19. Pblueman

    Moyes In/Out

    As asked on another thread, give lids a chance to state one way or the other
  20. Del

    LMA tribute for Moyes

    http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5gY39CZj9Bc_XIUnxN0wgiH9b4dBA?docId=N1096061331719224861A Wilkinson said: "David is one of those rare players who decided at a very early age that he was going to be a manager, a good manager and then a great manager." He added: "For me...
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