Sean Dyche was brutally sacked by Everton last week, with the Toffees choosing to re-appoint former boss David Moyes - and he has now spoken out on his departure
David Moyes has returned as Everton manager after 12 years, with the club announcing the Scot will succeed Sean Dyche.
THE Moyesiah was back at Finch Farm — and admits he does not have much time to deliver a miracle. Certainly less than in his first stint. In charge of Everton for 11 years before joining
David Moyes was appointed Everton manager for the second time inside 48 hours, the Scot succeeding Dyche on a two-and-a-half-year contract to resume a role he held between 2002 and 2013.
David Moyes has returned as Everton manager and here are the key observations from training on Monday afternoon.
A round-up of how the national media reported on Everton's 1-0 loss to Aston Villa in David Moyes' first game back
David Moyes was Everton manager between 2002 and 2013; the club sacked Sean Dyche on Thursday with Toffees a point above Premier League relegation zone; Dyche kept the club in the top flight last seas
EVERTON have announced David Moyes as their new manager. The Scot, 61, returns to Goodison Park on a two-and-a-half-year contract more than 11 years after leaving for Manchester United. Moyes
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When Moyes took charge in 2002 Everton were regular relegation candidates, but over the next 11 years they recorded eight top-seven finishes, reached the UEFA Champions League once, and narrowly lost the 2009 FA Cup final. Twenty three years on, he finds the club in a similar position.
"I think it's about the players. It’s really unfair for the managers to have got the stick that they’ve got there."