David Moyes admits his return to Goodison Park is a "sticking plaster" solution to Everton's longstanding relegation fears - and says he is not the same manager as during his first spell.
The Everton owners are reviewing the work of manager Sean Dyche and weighing up what steps to take next following the club's loss at Bournemouth on Saturday, Sky Sports News understands.
West Ham won the match 1-0. (Photo by Adam Davy / POOL / AFP) The new owners of Everton Football Club, The Friedkin Group (TFG) made the decision to sack manager Sean Dyche just hours before the ...
Everton will host arch rivals Liverpool one final time in Premier League action at Goodison Park this season. With the Blues set to move into their new home at Bramley Moore Dock on the banks of ...
Everton footballer Ashley Young says he is "gutted" after his son Tyler Young remained on the bench for Peterborough during his side's FA Cup win last night. The veteran former England defender ...
Jan 11 (Reuters) - Everton have signed David Moyes for a second spell as their manager, the Premier League club said on Saturday. Moyes, who previously managed Everton from 2002 to 2013 ...
Everton have themselves a new (well, old) manager but it was more of the same on Wednesday, as the Toffees were held scoreless for the 9th time in their last 11 Premier League games and beaten 1-0 by ...
David Moyes has returned as Everton manager after 12 years, with the club announcing the Scot will succeed Sean Dyche. Moyes left Everton after an 11-year stay to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson at ...
The most chaotic decade in Everton’s history has seen the latest manager to fall by the wayside, Dyche joins a list that includes Carlo Ancelotti, Rafa Benitez, Sam Allardyce, Marco Silva ...
On the surface it seems incredible that having signed Beto for £21m 18 months ago Everton have the gall to refuse all offers below £16.6m for a striker who’s scored eight goals for them.