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  2. David Moyes - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 February 2025. Scottish football manager and former player (born 1963) For the footballer who mostly played for Berwick, see Dave Moyes. David Moyes OBE Moyes in 2023 Personal information Full name David William Moyes Date of birth (1963-04-25) 25 April 1963 (age 61) Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland ...

  3. Moyes returns - the fans' verdict - AOL

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    We asked for your views on David Moyes' return to Everton - and you have certainly responded! We have been inundated with comments, with many different opinions on the 61-year-old's appointment ...

  4. David Moyes’ clever change relights fire inside Everton's ...

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    David Moyes’s clever change relights fire inside Everton’s forgotten talisman. Pete Hall. January 19, 2025 at 2:26 PM. Moyes was full of praise for centre-forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Getty)

  5. David Moyes comeback turns sour as Everton show the ... - AOL

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    Moyes has talked of Dominic Calvert-Lewin putting his goalscoring boots on. Sadly for Everton, he had his non-scoring footwear on when he blazed over from eight yards in the 93rd minute.

  6. Moyes - Wikipedia

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    Moyes is a surname. It may refer to: Chris Moyes (1949–2006), CEO of British Go-Ahead transport group; Dave Moyes (born 1955), Scottish former footballer; David Moyes (born 1963), Scottish football manager and former player; Rev Gordon Moyes (1938–2015), Australian Christian evangelist and New South Wales MLC for Family First party

  7. Dave Moyes - Wikipedia

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    David Moyes (14 October 1955 – 16 April 2024) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a defender. He started his career at Preston Athletic before signing for Berwick Rangers in 1975. [1] He stayed at Berwick for eight years and was a key member of the squad which won the Second division title in 1979.

  8. A thousand matches later and David Moyes finally has his ...

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    The West Ham boss landed the Europa Conference League title, his first trophy in a mammoth career of coaching

  9. When No One Would Listen - Wikipedia

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    Guenther later shot and murdered his estranged wife Pamela (age 30), and severely injured her boyfriend, Stanley Stinson, who survived. The Guenthers’ two children, Christopher (age 13), and Jennifer (age 11), saw the shootings and were key prosecution witnesses along with Stinson.