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As Everton navigates this uncertain period, discussions about potential managerial replacements have begun, with David Moyes emerging as a leading candidate. Moyes previously managed Everton from 2002 to 2013 and enjoyed considerable success during his tenure. He is now seen as a top contender for the role alongside names like Graham Potter and even Jose Mourinho.
While Moyes remains a fan favorite, opinions vary widely. Many supporters view him as a safe and comforting option, bringing familiarity to the club during a time of crisis. However, there is also a desire among fans for a longer-term strategy that goes beyond simply finding a manager to scramble to remain in the Premier League.