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David Moyes has no plans to quit Everton yet

David Moyes has no plans to quit Everton yet

12 February 2012 - 14:58

David Moyes has no plans to quit the Toffees, despite rumours linking the Scotsman with a move to Premier League rivals Tottenham. Harry Redknapp is widely regarded as the favourite to step up to the vacant England manager's position, and Moyes is now being considered as a replacement for Redknapp.

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  • But David Moyes has no plans to quit Everton or leave them in the lurch, and remains proud of what he has achieved at Goodison Park.



    "I take pride in the fact that it's only in the last 10 years that Everton have really come back to life," Moyes told The People.



    "The history of Everton has been great but I think in the decade I've been here I have established us as a top 10 Premier League club.



    "It's been an incredible 10 years and I wouldn't swap them for all the difficulties we have had. Over most of those years we have been consistently competing against Tottenham but the last couple of years that has changed because of the investment they've made at Spurs.



    "So it's my belief and hope that I will still be in the building when our time comes to make the same change Spurs have done.



    "My chairman Bill Kenwright will need investment to make that happen and he is out there looking for it.



    "But that prospect keeps me going here. Because I want the chance to be able to take Everton where Tottenham have gone.



    "I don't want to leave this club then see someone else come in and get the chance to do all the things I've dreamed I could do here with the right investment."


    Written by Ketan Patel










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