Your fave memory of the Moyes era

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For me....probably Fellaini's pirouette around Craig Bellamy in the game against City last year when we gave them a footballing lesson.

Mind you, that will be beaten as my favourite memory of the Moyes era when we hear that he has resigned due to becoming disillusioned with fans who want the club to try to play some football again.
 
I'd throw in the late goals in Kharkiv to see us through to the group stage - it appeared like we'd "come of age" in Europe.

Alkmaar away: we'd already qualified out of the group, and they had a formiddable home record but we played a blinder that night. The second half was made even more memorable due to the 10 minutes of non-stop, "I've never felt more like singing the blues..." - it was needed to keep us warm! Jesus, it was cold that night!!

Nurnberg away: hordes of us invaded that place, and the ground seemed to have Blues in every section. 2 goals in the 2nd half - at "our" end and Europe was ours to conquer! An old German work colleauge joined me for the day and night, and from that moment on he became an Evertonian as he'd never seen a crowd like it. He fell in love with the Club and the fans that day.
 
Sat in that chair (at home) on Sky Sports sipping champagne having wrapped up fourth place.
Beating the so called invincibles.
Carsley Derby.
That goal vs Larissa.
A collective moment is that under his watch we have progressed, we aren't fighting relegation, we don't give any side an easy game, our expectation has been upped and we strive for more. Time catches all people, players and managers alike. He is currently rebuilding, and I fully expect the average age of the squad to drop significantly this summer.
 
FA Cup Semi-Final because my Grandad was in Hospital with prostate Cancer and i watched the Game with him by his hospital bed. He wasn't an Everton fan but always looked out for us because of me. The pure joy at that moment was amazing. He died before the Final but that is an Everton and personal memory i won't forget.

Superb that, absolutely priceless.
 

FA Cup Semi-Final because my Grandad was in Hospital with prostate Cancer and i watched the Game with him by his hospital bed. He wasn't an Everton fan but always looked out for us because of me. The pure joy at that moment was amazing. He died before the Final but that is an Everton and personal memory i won't forget.
This is basically everything Everton means to me in a nutshell, beautiful mate.
 
That night when he fell asleep and when he woke up he thought he was Guardiola. Man, we played some good footie after that!
 
FA Cup Semi-Final because my Grandad was in Hospital with prostate Cancer and i watched the Game with him by his hospital bed. He wasn't an Everton fan but always looked out for us because of me. The pure joy at that moment was amazing. He died before the Final but that is an Everton and personal memory i won't forget.
nice story mate,
 
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