I've always said the same thing: I'll see how my body feels, I'll see how I feel mentally, I'll see where the Galaxy...
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Sports reports Everton have enquired with Sunderland about the possibility of signing Kieran Richardson this summer. West Ham are also set to enter the race for the 27 year old but it is Toffees chief David Moyes who has made the first contact about the... Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
The 27-year-old had been a loan target for Arsenal in January but Arsene Wenger's attempt to lure the versatile midfielder was blocked. West Ham are also set to enter the race for Richardson but it is Toffees chief David Moyes who has made the first... Full Article at Sky Sports
WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND - MAY 06: David Moyes of Everton looks on during the Barclays Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Everton at Molineux on May 6, 2012 in Wolverhampton, England. View Photo »
Certainly our form from January [losing only twice in 16 league games since mid-January] might be better than just top 10, but at the start of the season, I would have said ‘no, I’m happy with that’.
"I've always said the same thing: I'll see how my body feels, I'll see how I feel mentally, I'll see where the Galaxy are at and what they're okay or not okay with and then we'll make a decision. "Obviously a big part of it too is whether David Moyes... Full Article at Football365.co.za
Jelavic says he is surprised at how quickly he has adapted to life at Everton after making a move to the club in January. The former Rangers striker has been in sparkling form since David Moyes signed him for a mere £5.5million after the Scottish giants... Full Article at Football365.co.za
States international Landon Donovan has reiterated his desire to have a third spell at Everton but admits much will depend on manager David Moyes' desire to have him back. The 30-year-old has impressed with his all-round contribution in two short-term... Full Article at Footymad
Everton's manager, David Moyes celebrates a 2-0 victory against Sunderland during an English FA Cup, sixth-round replay football match at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, on March 27, 2012. View Photo »
If I was a gambling man I would say David Moyes ... He's an ex-player, but not a great player, just as Sir Alex wasn't a great player, but their records as managers are fantastic. Alec will probably move upstairs, but he will want a new manager who knows how the game is played, how the club should be ru...
United States international Landon Donovan has reiterated his desire to have a third spell at Everton but admits much will depend on manager David Moyes' desire to have him back. The 30-year-old has impressed with his all-round contribution in two... Full Article at Give Me Football
Donovan made a significant impact in his two previous short-term moves to Goodison from MLS side LA Galaxy, first in 2010 and then earlier this year. The United States international proved hugely popular both with supporters and team-mates and has been... Full Article at The Daily Post
FC are likely to resist attempts by Saudi club Al Nassr to sign Tim Cahill this summer – with the midfielder still considered a key part of David Moyes’ plans. Cahill has been linked with a move to the super-rich Middle East club, after reports surfaced... Full Article at ic Liverpool
David William Moyes (born 25 April, 1963, in Glasgow, Scotland) is a football manager and former player, currently managing English Premier League club Everton. He was the 2003, 2005 and 2009 League Managers Association Manager of the Year. He is also on the Committee for the League Managers Association in an executive capacity. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
Certainly our form from January [losing only twice in 16 league games since mid-January] might be better than just top 10, but at the start of the season, I would have said ‘no, I’m happy with that’.
If I was a gambling man I would say David Moyes ... He's an ex-player, but not a great player, just as Sir Alex wasn't a great player, but their records as managers are fantastic. Alec will probably move upstairs, but he will want a new manager who knows how the game is played, how the club should be ru...
I feel that if we can just try to keep winning, I will be pleased that we finish in the top 10. I think this point might just about get us that. If you said that to me at the start of the season, I would have taken that all day long.
If I was Roberto Mancini, I would be sending (red wine) to David Moyes because that (conceding four goals) obviously shook them up and changed their whole structure.
I actually think Steven Pienaar would like to stay
Even as a marginally selfish Spurs fan, I've never thought Harry was the right candidate for England. His reputation as a manager in the league has been built upon his ability to fashion a team via transfers. With the England role he is limited as to players available, I'd far rather see someone like Da...
Maybe we’ll have to do the pre-season in Magaluf!
I still have a lot of mates in the team and I called them to wish them luck before the FA Cup semi-final which obviously ended in disappointment for them, but knowing Everton Football Club and David Moyes so well, they will be up for the game at Old Trafford and look to bounce back straight away.
You're probably going to ask me at every press conference and I'm going to give the same answer that I genuinely don't think anything will be even talked about until after the end of the season.
Definitely. They're a great club and I know their team-spirit well ... David Moyes will have them raring to go. They'll want to finish the season strong because they can finish above Liverpool and that is a major plus for them.
You're probably going to ask me at every press conference and I'm going to give the same answer. I genuinely don't think anything will be even talked about until after the end of the season.
Liverpool deserved it on their strength of the second half performance. Consoling pat on the back for the disconsolate Sylvain Distin from David Moyes. Distin must be on the floor after that game-changing error.
It would be great to keep him
The season wasn't good for Everton until a couple of months ago ... But now it looks like it could be a great one. Full respect to David Moyes.
I don't think anything will be talked about it until the end of the season
I meet David Moyes at games and at the training ground but, although we speak about football, he didn't need to ask about Nikica
Isn't it terrific the difference it has made to the team and the club the goals that have been scored since January? ... I think he has been massive for us and the two goals for us today were very good.
He has formed a strong partnership with John Welsh, gets up and down the pitch and is very comfortable on the ball. I'm grateful to (Everton manager) David Moyes for helping us out and I hope we can send James back to Everton as an improved player.
I don’t think I have ever gone into any game and sat. I have only ever gone into any game trying to win it.
This House recognises the dedicated service to Everton Football Club of David Moyes; congratulates him on his 10 year unbroken service as the Premier League’s third longest serving manager; notes his recognition of the rising cost of attending football matches and his call for a 10 per cent reduction in...
We were absolutely brilliant. We came here trying to win the game and get a result
Even words, never mind statistics, fail to do true justice to his sublime talent...his audacious, magnificent hat-trick destroyed Everton and their manager David Moyes' 10th anniversary celebrations...It would be churlish to deny the genius of Gerrard after the single greatest derby display from a midfi...
The effort they put in was absolutely brilliant
David Moyes is one of the most driven and focused people I've met in football. His knowledge of the game is superb and tactically he's one of the best I've seen. I cannot speak highly enough of him.
You can look back, and I've said if Everton finish in the top 10 I think it will be a great position for the season how it has been
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