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Everton David Moyes - Ten from Ten DVD

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David Moyes first walked through the doors of Goodison Park on Thursday 14 March 2002. On his arrival he coined the phrase ‘The People’s Club’ and if that didn’t instantly win him the hearts of all Evertonians, then the win against Fulham less than 48 hours later certainly did! Since then, there have been far more highs than lows and to celebrate his tenth anniversary as manager of Everton Football Club he has selected his favourite games. ‘Moyes – Ten from Ten’ is a personal journey through the manager’s favourite ten matches of his Everton reign and this DVD includes... highlights of them all as well as interviews with key personnel such as Bill Kenwright, Phil Neville, Alan Stubbs, David Unsworth and Tim Howard. (Actually, there are eleven matches featured because David Moyes asked for an extra one and who were we to refuse!!) It’s been an eventful ten years and ‘Moyes – Ten from Ten’ is the perfect way for all Evertonians to celebrate! [show more]

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Released
23 April 2012
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Publisher
ILC Media 
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Collection of highlights from Everton manager David Moyes' favourite matches from his last ten years with the team. Interviews with key figures Bill Kenwright, Phil Neville, Alan Stubbs, David Unsworth and Tim Howard are also included.