David Moyes adds ex-Liverpool star, 39, with left foot Sir Alex Ferguson said ‘worth £10million alone’ to Everton staff

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David Moyes adds ex-Liverpool star, 39, with left foot Sir Alex Ferguson said ‘worth £10million alone’ to Everton staff
Author: Henry Tomlinson
Published: Jan, 23 2025 15:47

DAVID MOYES has added a former Liverpool star to his staff at Everton. The Scottish manager grabbed his first win since returning to the club on the weekend against Tottenham. Moyes, 61, has now been buoyed by the addition of Charlie Adam to his coaching staff.

 [David Moyes, Everton manager, gesturing during a match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [David Moyes, Everton manager, gesturing during a match.]

He will be working with the team to improve the set-piece situations. Adam, 39, worked with Moyes at West Ham and will join up with the likes of coaches Billy McKinlay and Leighton Baines. The retired midfielder made his name at Blackpool when he was hailed as having a £10million left foot by Sir Alex Ferguson.

 [Head and shoulders portrait of Charlie Adam, manager of Fleetwood Town.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Head and shoulders portrait of Charlie Adam, manager of Fleetwood Town.]

His impressive performances at Bloomfield Road earned him a switch to Everton's arch-rivals Liverpool in 2011. Moyes has also added another former Hammers coach Alan Irvine to his coaching staff. He said: "I'm delighted to have been able to add Alan and Charlie to our coaching staff.

 [Alan Irvine, assistant manager for West Ham United, stands with arms crossed.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Alan Irvine, assistant manager for West Ham United, stands with arms crossed.]

"Obviously, Alan is somebody who I have known for a very long time and have tremendous respect for. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS. "His knowledge of the game, as well as his understanding of what is required at Everton – a club that means a lot to both of us – will be invaluable.

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"Charlie is someone I have had several chats with since rejoining the club. "He will be helping with set-piece situations, an area he excelled in as a player and one I believe he can really help us with now as a coach. "The two of them, along with Billy McKinlay and Leighton Baines, give us a really strong coaching foundation as we look to make positive strides forward.".

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