David Moyes
Scottish football manager and former player
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February 2025 | Won Premier League Manager of the Month for February. |
2025 | Moyes was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the New Year Honours for services to football. |
January 19 2025 | Moyes led Everton to a crucial 3-2 home victory against Tottenham Hotspur, securing the team's first win in six Premier League matches since his appointment. |
January 11 2025 | David Moyes returned to Everton, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract as manager and replacing Sean Dyche when the club was 16th in the league, just one point above the relegation zone. |
2024 | David Moyes left West Ham United at the end of the season. |
June 2024 | David Moyes was part of the BBC team covering Euro 2024, which took place in June and July 2024. |
May 2024 | In May 2024, Talksport announced David Moyes as one of their broadcast team members covering Euro 2024. |
May 19 2024 | David Moyes is scheduled to conclude his managerial role at West Ham United on May 19, 2024. |
May 6 2024 | West Ham confirmed that Moyes would leave the club at the end of the 2023–24 season. |
February 2024 | Revealed he was offered another contract but would wait until the end of the season to decide. |
2023 | Moyes led West Ham to victory in the 2023 UEFA Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina, finishing the tournament undefeated. |
2022 | Won the UEFA Europa Conference League with West Ham, beating Fiorentina in the final and securing the club's first major silverware in 43 years. |
2022 | Moyes guided West Ham to a top-seven finish in the Premier League and reached the Europa League semi-final in the 2021–22 season. |
2022 | David Moyes was named London Football Awards Manager of the Year. |
2021 | David Moyes was named London Football Awards Manager of the Year. |
June 2021 | Moyes signed a new three-year contract with West Ham after a successful 2020–21 season where the club achieved a record points total of 65. |
April 2021 | Moyes spoke in favour of merging the English and Scottish football league pyramids and expanding the Premier League into two divisions. |
September 22 2020 | Moyes and players Josh Cullen and Issa Diop tested positive for COVID-19 shortly before an EFL Cup fixture against Hull City, leading to his absence from the match. |
April 2020 | During the COVID-19 pandemic, Moyes accepted a 30% cut to his salary as West Ham aimed to retain jobs and maintain salaries for non-playing staff. |
January 1 2020 | In his first game back, Moyes led West Ham to a 4–0 victory against Bournemouth in the Premier League. |
December 29 2019 | David Moyes returned to West Ham United as manager on an 18-month contract, replacing Manuel Pellegrini. |
May 13 2018 | David Moyes' six-month managerial contract with West Ham United expired, and he left the club shortly after. |
May 5 2018 | Moyes managed West Ham to a crucial 2–0 win at Leicester City, ensuring Premier League survival for the 2017–18 season. |
January 13 2018 | West Ham achieved a 4–1 victory over Huddersfield, which became Moyes' 200th win as a Premier League manager, making him the fourth manager to reach this milestone. |
December 2017 | Moyes received another honorary fellowship from the University of Central Lancashire. |
December 9 2017 | Moyes won his first match as West Ham manager with a 1–0 victory over reigning champions Chelsea, marked by a goal from Marko Arnautović. |
November 19 2017 | In his first game in charge of West Ham, and his 500th Premier League game, Moyes experienced a 2–0 loss against Watford. |
November 7 2017 | First appointment as West Ham United manager |
November 7 2017 | David Moyes was appointed manager of West Ham United, taking charge of a team that was in the relegation zone. |
June 2017 | David Moyes was fined £30,000 for his controversial remarks made during a post-match interview, a decision that was upheld by an independent panel the following month. |
May 22 2017 | David Moyes resigned as manager of Sunderland one day after the conclusion of the Premier League season, despite expressing a desire to remain in charge after the relegation. |
April 29 2017 | Sunderland was confirmed to be relegated to the EFL Championship for the first time in ten years after losing 1–0 to AFC Bournemouth, marking the first relegation of David Moyes' managerial career. |
April 3 2017 | It was revealed that David Moyes made a controversial remark during a post-match interview following Sunderland's goalless draw with Burnley on March 18, leading to a subsequent apology and an inquiry from the FA. |
July 23 2016 | David Moyes was appointed as the manager of Sunderland, taking over from Sam Allardyce, marking his return to the Premier League for the first time since being sacked by Manchester United in April 2014. |
November 9 2015 | Departed from Real Sociedad after one year as manager |
November 9 2015 | David Moyes was sacked as head coach of Real Sociedad after facing increasing pressure due to a poor start to the season. |
January 14 2015 | In a Copa del Rey match, Moyes' team played to a 2–2 home draw against Villarreal, which eliminated them from the tournament; following this match, he was sent to the stands and received a two-match touchline ban. |
January 4 2015 | Moyes led Real Sociedad to a significant 1–0 victory over Barcelona, a result that garnered comparisons to his management at Everton. |
2014 | Supported the Better Together campaign against Scottish independence during the referendum. |
2014 | United were eliminated in the semi-final of the Football League Cup by Sunderland after losing in a penalty shoot-out. |
November 28 2014 | In his first home match at Anoeta, Moyes secured his first victory as head coach, with Carlos Vela scoring a hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Elche. |
November 22 2014 | Moyes made his managerial debut with Real Sociedad in an away league match against Deportivo La Coruña, which ended in a goalless draw. |
November 10 2014 | David Moyes was appointed as the new head coach of La Liga club Real Sociedad on an 18-month deal after the dismissal of Jagoba Arrasate. |
April 22 2014 | Manchester United announced the sacking of David Moyes just two days after the defeat to Everton. |
April 20 2014 | Manchester United lost 2-0 at Everton, the first time Everton had beaten United home and away in 44 years. |
February 2014 | Moyes' team lost 2-1 at Stoke, marking Stoke's first win over Manchester United in 30 years. |
January 2014 | Moyes' team was knocked out of the FA Cup in the third round by Swansea City, losing 2-1 at home. |
December 2013 | Manchester United suffered consecutive home defeats to Everton and Newcastle United for the first time in decades during December. |
September 2 2013 | Moyes signed Marouane Fellaini on a four-year contract for £27.5 million, reuniting with his former player. |
August 2013 | Moyes won his first league game in charge of Manchester United with a 4-1 victory against Swansea City. |
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