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Everton boss David Moyes desperate to sign off in style
Manchester United-bound David Moyes wants to end his Everton career by breaking the club's Premier League record points total.
16:10 » BBC SportEverton: Moyes sets one last target
David Moyes has his sights set on one final goal as Everton manager, with the club able to achieve a record Premier League points haul.
15:00 » EatSleepSportMoyes targeting record haul
David Moyes says victory over Chelsea on Sunday and a record Premier League points haul would be a fitting finale to his tenure as Everton boss.
15:00 » SkySports.comDavid Moyes sets sights on beating Everton's record points tally
David Moyes has his sights set on one final goal for his tenure as Everton manager, with the club able to achieve their record Premier League points total this weekend.
15:00 » Daily MailExclusive – Gareth Southgate: David Moyes' appointment at Manchester United gives young British coaches hope
Manchester United’s decision to replace Sir Alex Ferguson with David Moyes will be a huge boost to young British coaches, claims Gareth Southgate. The Everton boss has signed a six-year deal to take over from the Red Devils legend on June 1 beating the likes of Jose Mourinho to the role. And the former Middlesbrough boss believes that it proves home-grown managers can get top jobs in the Premier League.
14:00 » talkSPORT'I feel so humble' – the common cry of heroes and villains | Julian Baggini
Chris Huhne is humbled by his disgrace, Alex Ferguson by his triumph. Those with true humility let their actions do the talking Saints and sinners of the world unite: you have nothing to lose but your pride. That would appear to be the message sent by the odd assortment of heroes and villains who have all claimed to have been humbled in recent times. This week Chris Huhne described his trial and imprisonment as "a humbling and sobering experience". He follows in the footsteps of the similarly repentant Rupert Murdoch , who described his day of interrogation by MPs as "the most humble day of…
12:00 » GuardianChelsea boss Benitez would welcome Everton talks
Chelsea boss Rafa Benitez won't rule out applying for the Everton job. read more
11:54 » tribalfootball.comWigan boss Martinez ready to make Everton move
Wigan Athletic boss Roberto Martinez is ready to move to Everton . read more
11:41 » tribalfootball.comEx-Arsenal star Merson can see Wenger leaving
Former Arsenal star Paul Merson can see Arsene Wenger leaving if they fail to finish in the top four. read more
11:40 » tribalfootball.comNeville: Everton move had me worried
Everton skipper Phil Neville admits he didn't know what to expect when first arriving. read more
08:50 » tribalfootball.comIncoming Man Utd boss Moyes planning for short break
Incoming Manchester United boss David Moyes says he plans to take a short break before kicking off his new career. read more
08:45 » tribalfootball.comMoyes: Everton will get my successor right
Everton boss David Moyes is confident chairman Bill Kenwright will get his replacement right. read more
01:06 » tribalfootball.comBenitez: Job done at Chelsea
Rafael Benitez declared "job done" at Stamford Bridge as he prepares for his final match as Chelsea manager against Everton on Sunday.
00:36 » SkySports.comDavid Moyes’ mates in the frame for Everton vacancy
DAVID MOYES believes a lack of managerial experience should not necessarily prevent his replacement from coming from within Everton’s ranks, but warned whoever becomes his successor not to expect everything to be plain sailing.
00:00 » Daily ExpressRafa Benitez refuses to rule out Everton move
Rafa Benitez has left the door open for what would be a sensational move for Everton. Benitez managed Liverpool between 2004 and 2010.
17 May » Daily MailDavid Moyes: my successor at Everton could come from Goodison Park backroom staff
David Moyes believes his replacement as Everton manager may already be at Goodison Park.
17 May » TelegraphDavid Moyes tells Everton not to fear mass exodus to Manchester United
• Moyes rules out drastic changes to United coaching team • 'It's difficult but continuity at every club is important' David Moyes has indicated there will be no drastic changes to the coaching team at Manchester United, having revealed he expects continuity at Everton following his departure as manager. Backroom staff at Old Trafford and Goodison Park are unsure about their futures as Moyes does not officially replace Sir Alex Ferguson until 1 July and has yet to decide on his first appointments as United manager. That process will commence next week, with Moyes's long-time coach…
17 May » GuardianLack of experience should not cost current Everton staff the top job, says Moyes
David Moyes insists a lack of experience should not stand in the way of the internal candidates who could replace him as Everton manager.
17 May » Daily MailMoyes tips up coaching staff
David Moyes has no hesitation in recommending any of his coaching staff to replace him as manager at Everton.
17 May » SkySports.comRafa Benitez refuses to move out Everton move
Rafa Benitez has left the door open for what would be a sensational move for Everton. Benitez managed Liverpool between 2004 and 2010.
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