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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
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.
Phil McNulty's feature on Sundays game has a cracking realisation when he asked him this question -
I asked Moyes how significant this victory was as a sign of progress both for him and Everton, a demonstration that there is a next level for both manager and club to move on to together.
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EVERTON have won penalty shoot-outs at Wembley before. But not many will remember a victory over Wolves in a meaningless kickabout to celebrate the Football League?s centenary.
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now we can finally rule that rubbish out, manchester didn't even make the FA cup final, the job is clearly beneath him :P:P:P
(waits for neville's response ;))
A delighted David Moyes heaped praise on his Everton players after seeing them book an FA Cup final place with a dramatic penalty shootout win over Manchester United. The obviously emotional Goodison ...
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Sir Alex Ferguson went through the players one by one and identified their faults,concluding that David Moyes should reject his first opportunity to become a Premier League manager...
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Everton’s David Moyes: next in line to the Chelsea throne?
It got me thinking, if they offered him the job, would he take it?
I don't think so to be honest. At the moment, I think he would only leave for one job, and that being Man Utd.
Moyes' consistently shrewd stewardship of Everton has earned him universal admiration and a place on the common-consent shortlist of candidates to be next in line at Old Trafford...
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