Everton have recently been taken over by new owners, The Friedkin Group, and they could be forced to make some big decisions earlier in their tenure than they would've liked ...
A game that Manchester City and Chelsea may have hoped would be a title clash but which is now about Champions League ...
Everton's owners The Friedkin Group are keen to back new manager David Moyes with some signings this month, with the Toffees ...
Racing Post football data analyst Simon Giles assesses the chances of success for Graham Potter at West Ham and David Moyes at Everton ...
It was a different look, but there was a similar feeling with their home form getting back to what their supporters have come to expect. It’s now just two defeats in 16 at Villa Park as they enjoyed a ...
Everton, struggling in 16th place in the Premier ... But new Hammers manager Graham Potter said there were plenty of positives to take from that defeat, adding that there was no shortage of ...
The fact that Moyes is returning to steady the ship now, plus will have more investment if he can keep them in the Premier League this season, is the stuff of fairytales for him and most Everton fans.
West Ham United fans expect new manager Graham Potter to bring some style back to their team's football after a dispiriting ...
Graham Potter lost his first game as West Ham boss ... Elsewhere, David Moyes returned to Everton over a decade after leaving for Manchester United. Dementia was also back on football’s agenda ...
Dyche’s Everton reign had been effectively over since defeat at Bournemouth on January 4, with TFG initially sounding out former Chelsea boss Graham Potter, who subsequently joined West Ham.
New West Ham boss Graham Potter suffered defeat in his first game while former Hammers boss David Moyes (right) could be on his way back to Everton (Mike Egerton/PA) Graham Potter lost his first ...