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Results tagged “David Moyes” from Liverpool Echo - Gwlad Tidings

"WE ARE all together here, we want players who are committed to the club and committed to playing together, and you could see that in our performance.

"I think it was best for the players who left that they went, and best for us too. We are a team who are together, and we want that commitment in our squad."

THERE will be few Evertonians unhappy that one of our cult heroes feels as frustrated about our transfer restrictions as we do.

HERE'S an interesting piece from the Ventura County Stra about how Toffees' newboy Anton Peterlin has made the remarkable step-up.

Read it here and find out a bit more about our latest signing..

HAS IT sunk in fully with you yet?
Nah, me neither. I'm still a bit mentally and emotionally knackered after the biggest day of my adult Evertonian life so far.

POINT BREAK

By Greg O Keeffe on Jan 20, 09 10:45 AM

THE body language of David Moyes and Tim Cahill after last night's draw at Anfield was almost as satisfying as the well-deserved point.

ONCE A BLUE...

By Greg O Keeffe on Oct 29, 08 04:07 PM

BIT of a cop-out blog today I'm afraid. I've been snowed under with stuff for the Echo relaunch and unable to get some consistent blogging going. Don't worry though loyal readers (all four of you), I'll be back in business next week.
In the meantime here's a column I did in the paper today on He Who Must Not Be Mentioned.
Let's hope we get a result at Bolton tonight and sow the seeds of our season's revival.
Coyb.
Greg

HERE'S the rational argument; Wayne Rooney is a talented footballer who played for his hometown club before transferring to a richer club for a huge sum of money, which proved very helpful to his first employers.

CONTRACT

By Greg O Keeffe on May 27, 08 02:28 PM

I’M guessing this is the lull before the storm transfer-wise.
Even my national counterparts appear to have run out of African midfielders and Spanish wingers to erroneously link us with.

SOMETIMES, well most of the time, there is something reassuringly Scottish, miserable and phlegmatic about Davie Moyes.
It might be a cliche (more of those tricky buggers later), but I equate that sort of boss with success (Alex Ferguson, Strachan, Shankly etc...)

HAS BILL PHONED A FRIEND?

By Greg O Keeffe on Aug 14, 07 10:15 AM

IT was a vintage Moyes moment which underpinned why interviewers must find his dead-eyed gaze and poker-face demeanour such a tough nut to crack.

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