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David Moyes named Everton manager for second time

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Moyes spent 11 years at Everton before leaving to take charge of United as Sir Alex Ferguson’s successor in the summer of 2013.

Following a four-year spell at Preston, he joined Everton in March 2002, with the Toffees in danger of relegation.

Moyes won his first match and went on to take charge of more than 500 games.

Everton reached the FA Cup final in 2009 and finished in the top eight of the Premier League nine times, including fourth in 2004-05, which took them into Champions League qualifying.

Moyes gave Wayne Rooney his professional debut and signed several players who would become Everton greats, including Tim Cahill and Marouane Fellaini.


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