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THE LONG & SHORT OF IT FOR MOYES
Daily Mirror UK
|November 24, 2025
DAVID MOYES is on track to become Everton's longest-serving permanent manager but he is still Manchester United's shortest.
With a contract running until summer 2027, Moyes (currently on 546 games) is on course to surpass the legendary Harry Catterick (592) during his current deal. As all those in his profession know, however, life is not always that straightforward.
Moyes spent over 11 years as Everton manager first time around. Despite being handpicked by Alex Ferguson to be his successor, Moyes got the chop at Manchester United (above) just 51 games into a six-year contract.
This story is from the November 24, 2025 edition of Daily Mirror UK.
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