When Moyes finally sits down to compose the story of his football life, the afternoon he took Manchester United to Everton will surely feature, because it was his very worst of times.
With even Spurs winning some games now, it's really very possible this season's Sack Race may have already seen its final ...
The last-ever Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool to be held at Goodison Park was certainly one to remember. James Tarkowski became a Toffees hero with his emphatic last-gasp volleyed ...
Premier League latest score and updates after last-gasp James Tarkowski goal - Goodison Park stages last-ever Merseyside derby as Reds look to go nine points clear in title race ...
Everton battle Liverpool tonight in the final Merseyside derby ever to take place at Goodison Park. The two rivals were ...
Everton manager David Moyes admits Goodison Park’s final FA Cup tie will be consigned to history pretty quickly but believes long-time fans have plenty of highlights to remember in the competition.
Moyes spoke ahead of the game about his desire to challenge for a trophy again, with Everton’s last coming in 1995, and named his strongest side, with only Vitalii Mykolenko missing with a minor ...
AN FA CUP Wembley triumph would put David Moyes “right up there” with Everton’s greatest managers, says Tony Cottee. The Scot returned to Goodison Park last month, 12 years after leaving to ...
Everton boss David Moyes has been speaking to the media before Saturday's FA Cup game against Bournemouth (kick-off 15:00 GMT). Here are the key lines from his news conference: On the January ...
David Moyes believes Everton are moving "into the light" but stressed the need to navigate financial issues while ensuring their Premier League status. (More Sports News) Moyes took over from Sean ...
Plus, I love the idea of the sax intro being performed on highland pipes, but I digress. David Moyes is a bouncemaster. He’s the guy you call when you need someone at the helm to guide the club ...
When the whistle sounds, Everton’s jubilant substitutes race onto the pitch to celebrate their 1-0 win and end up, as a group, embracing with manager David Moyes. At more or less the same time ...