David Moyes could make first Everton transfer decision as £25m star ‘contacted’
Everton may well have a major transfer decision to make with David Moyes and the Friedkin Group set to make a bold call.
Everton may well have a major transfer decision to make with David Moyes and the Friedkin Group set to make a bold call.
David Moyes’ return must surely rank as the single most Knows The Club appointment in Barclays history. And this time it’s a good thing.
David Moyes is reportedly set to be named Everton manager for the second time, with the club’s owners ‘progressing towards a deal being concluded imminently’.
Everton were unconvincing as they beat Peterborough 2-0 at Goodison Park hours after Sean Dyche was sacked to advance to the FA Cup fourth round.
Everton will not appoint former Chelsea and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho as Sean Dyche’s replacement, according to reports.
Former Denmark boss Kasper Hjulmand, Danny Rohl and a failed Roma boss are among Southampton’s managerial contenders.
It looks very much like the next manager of Wolves is going to Portuguese. It’s a shock twist nobody could have seen coming.
Julen Lopetegui ambled to another uninspiring result and performance as West Ham manager in the David Moyes derby, while Roy Keane nailed Dean Henderson.
Manchester United makes up about four per cent of the coaching career of David Moyes, but nearly all of his interviews. It is obvious why but no less boring.
David Moyes and Graham Potter are both reportedly interested in the Wolves job with Gary O’Neil under pressure following an abysmal start to the season.
This is the ninth time since 2010/11 a Big Six side has had seven points or fewer after six games. So what happened the other eight times?
A report has revealed Everton’s stance on re-appointing David Moyes, while former Chelsea head coach Graham Potter has also been ‘discussed’.
David Moyes is linked with a ‘sensational return’ to Everton, but is this a good/bad idea? Here are eight reasons for and against this re-appointment…
Everton could re-appoint David Moyes if they decide to sack Sean Dyche this season, according to former Premier League midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker
According to reports, Sean Dyche ‘could be sacked’ by Everton in the coming weeks as their board are ‘getting behind a sensational return’.
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has lifted the lid on his relationship with David Moyes after the ex-West Ham United boss “sued” him.
The Hammers boss was magnanimous in his assessment of the club’s needs after his final home game in charge before Julen Lopetegui’s arrival
David Moyes leaving West Ham is absolutely the correct decision and the timing of the announcement provides the opportunity to give him a proper send-off.
David Moyes is leaving West Ham, which is neither shocking nor controversial but he is very British indeed so there are double standards to maintain.
David Moyes has lost the dressing room; Ange Postecoglou wants to. But Bukayo Saka, Anthony Gordon, Elijah Adebayo, Harvey Elliott and Chelsea all impressed.
Former Wolves and Real Madrid boss Julen Lopetegui has ‘accepted’ an offer from West Ham to succeed David Moyes at the end of the season.
David Moyes will leave West Ham United at the end of the season with the Hammers in talks with former Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui, according to reports.
According to reports, West Ham United are ‘close to an agreement’ with Julen Lopetegui, who is expected to replace David Moyes ahead of next season.
West Ham boss David Moyes has called Jurgen Klopp the “daddy” at Liverpool in a tribute after the Hammers held the German’s side to a 2-2 draw.
David Ornstein insists Liverpool are now ‘unlikely’ to appoint Ruben Amorim and the Sporting boss could be on his way to West Ham instead.
David Raya, Jordan Pickford, Oliver Glasner, Brentford and Liverpool without Mo Salah had brilliant weekends. But good god what are Nottingham Forest doing?
According to reports, David Moyes is set to leave West Ham United as they are ‘close to an agreement’ with former Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui.
There’s no love lost between Xabi Alonso and David Moyes after the West Ham called the Leverkusen bench a ‘disgrace’. Alonso admits it was round two in the second leg.
David Moyes said West Ham ‘dominated possession’ but ‘were caught out by a long ball’ and ‘got done on the counter-attack’ by Fulham. So his own medicine.
Xabi Alonso and David Moyes moved past the ‘disgrace’ of their Europa League quarter-final first leg to discuss the tactics which unfolded in Germany.