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'Great to be back!' - David Moyes speaks out after Everton return is confirmed
Everton have confirmed the appointment of David Moyes as their new manager – 12 years after he left Goodison Park. Moyes has returned to the Merseyside club after they sacked Sean Dyche on Thursday following an awful run of form and just hours before their FA Cup match against Peterborough.
Everton confirm David Moyes as new boss and he says 'it's good to be back'
Moyes, 61, has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal and will leading them into their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock when they leave Goodison Park at the end of the season
David Moyes: Everton hire Scot as boss to replace Sean Dyche
David Moyes has returned as Everton manager after 12 years, with the club announcing the Scot will succeed Sean Dyche.
Everton appoint David Moyes as manager until 2027
Everton appoint David Moyes as manager until 2027 - Moyes replaces Sean Dyche with the Toffees one point above the Premier League relegation zone
Moyes returns to Everton - what do you think?
So, it is David Moyes who will succeed the sacked Sean Dyche at Everton - the 61-year-old returning to Goodison Park for a second spell, after managing the club from 2002 to 2013. What do you make of it,
David Moyes to Everton: Former Toffees boss agrees deal to return to Goodison Park as manager following Sean Dyche sacking
David Moyes has agreed a deal to return to Everton as manager, 11-and-a-half years after leaving the club to join Manchester United; Moyes will take over following the sacking of Sean Dyche on Thursday;
David Moyes agrees to sensational Everton return after 12 years away from Goodison Park
David Moyes agrees to sensational Everton return after 12 years away from Goodison Park - The Scottish manager is back for a second stint on Merseyside 12 years after leaving the club for Manchester U
David Moyes emerges as top target to replace Sean Dyche as Everton manager
David Moyes is the top target to succeed Sean Dyche as Everton manager. Everton’s new owners, The Friedkin Group (TFG), are keen for a swift appointment and have identified Moyes as their preferred option after relieving Dyche of his duties earlier on Thursday.
Report: David Moyes agrees Everton return after Sean Dyche firing
Sean Dyche is out as Everton manager, and David Moyes is reportedly set for a stunning return to Goodison Park.
David Moyes Everton return vision confirmed by Marc Watts after Friedkin Group act quickly
Everton owners The Friedkin Group have explained their decision to bring David Moyes back to the club as manager
Moyes in talks with Everton over return to club
David Moyes is in talks with Everton over a possible return to the Toffees as manager following Sean Dyche's sacking.
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David Moyes new job confirmed as statement released on former Man United boss
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Posh have chance to make Goodison Park history
Darren Ferguson's League One Peterborough United can make Goodison Park FA Cup history if they beat former winners Everton.
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David Moyes is back at Everton! Ex-Man Utd & West Ham boss completes sensational return as he takes the reins at Goodison Park after Sean Dyche sacking
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David Moyes makes Everton demand as Aston Villa prepare for familiar challenge
Everton welcome Aston Villa to Goodison Park on Wednesday night and they'll be under the management once again of David Moyes ...
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One of the biggest crowds to ever watch a Peterborough United game turned up at Goodison Park
The 38,955 crowd at Goodison Park on Thursday night was the ninth biggest FA Cup attendance for a tie involving Posh.
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