June 25, 2025
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It would be fair to say that opinions were divided at West Ham over David Moyes’ exit. Many were pleased to see the back of him and a year and a half of boring negative defeat-strewn football, despite the Europa Conference League triumph in 2023.Image for David Moyes has the last laugh

On the other hand, there were many who wanted to keep the Scot at West Ham after his three successive European qualifications. Moyes himself had to endure the ignominy of being ‘let go’ once, after his first stint saved the Hammers from relegation and then finding himself appointed a second time after Pellegrini’s sacking.

It was clear there were ‘issues’ between Moyes and Steidten at the end of his tenure which created the falling out between the two.Image for David Moyes has the last laugh

However, David Moyes, I suspect is having the ‘last laugh’ at the expense of Tim Steidten right about now.  Moyes has gone onto huge (deserved) success at Everton and according to a new article today has done really rather well for himself.

As produced by L’Equipe and featured today in the dailymail.co.uk in their article entitled ‘Premier League’s highest paid players and managers revealed’, behind Pep Guardiola £19,800,000 a year and Mikel Arteta £14,800,000 a year – 

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