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"In the streets around Goodison, the mood isn't sombre or downbeat despite the realisation that this really is the last time David Moyes will sit in the home dugout. Instead, there is a feeling among the Everton fans that this is a day to celebrate and thank their manager for what he has built here and I think we will see that reflected in the reception he will get today."

maybe fans are happy he's gone? it's a possibility BBC don't even consider
 
"In the streets around Goodison, the mood isn't sombre or downbeat despite the realisation that this really is the last time David Moyes will sit in the home dugout. Instead, there is a feeling among the Everton fans that this is a day to celebrate and thank their manager for what he has built here and I think we will see that reflected in the reception he will get today."

maybe fans are happy he's gone? it's a possibility BBC don't even consider

If fans were slitting their wrists and crying the media would still say that they celebrated with joy in reflection of Moyes' time at everton
 
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