Moyesy

10 Seasons a Blue

  • Moyes is appointed

    Moyes is appointed
    David Moyes replaces Walter Smith at Everton, immediately labelling The Blues as 'The People's Club'. He keeps the club in the Premier League in the final seven games of the season
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    David Moyes' Everton career

  • Manager of the Year

    Manager of the Year
    David Moyes is named the 2003 LMA Manager of the Year as he guides the club to a 7th placed league finish. Star of the show is a certain 16-year-old Wayne Rooney.
  • Champions League qualification

    Champions League qualification
    Everton finish 4th and qualify for the UEFA Champions League. Season highlights include excellent 1-0 wins over Liverpool and Manchester United.
  • Blues reach Uefa Cup

    Blues reach Uefa Cup
    Moyes leads The Blues to the UEFA Cup after another excellent season. Summer signing Andrew Johnson reaches double figures in his first season on Merseyside.
  • Another successful season!

    Another successful season!
    The Toffees challenge on three front as they reach the last 16 of the UEFA Cup. A League Cup semi final defeat to Chelsea, alongside a 5th placed Premier League standing emphasises how far the club has progressed.
  • Blues reach FA Cup final

    Blues reach FA Cup final
    Louis Saha scores the fastest goal in FA Cup final history, only for The Blues to lose 3-1 to Chelsea. A semi final penalty shoot-out victory over Manchester United the highlight.
  • Moyes picks up third LMA award

    Moyes picks up third LMA award
    The FA Cup final performance, added to by another 5th placed league finish mean Moyes picks up his third LMA Manager of the Year award. He now holds the joint record, alongside Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger.
  • 600 up for the boss

    600 up for the boss
    David Moyes celebrates 600 games as Everton manager, as his side go down 1-0 to Liverpool. The Toffees narrowly miss out on European qualification for the first time in four years.
  • 150th win as Everton boss

    150th win as Everton boss
    David Moyes picks up his 150th win as Everton manager in a fantastic 1-0 success over Manchester City. January signing Darron Gibson got the winner on another memorable night at Goodison.
  • Decade is up

    Decade is up
    The Scot celebrates 10 years on Merseyside with a 1-0 home win over Harry Redknapp's Tottenham. He also guides the club to an FA Cup semi final in yet another great campaign.
  • What Next?

    What Next?
    With Moyes' contract due to expire at the end of the current season, questions remain over whether he will be in charge at Goodison next season.