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Moyes calls for patience
- Updated: September 12, 2016
David Moyes has called for managers to be given time to implement their plans as he plots the way forward at Sunderland.
Moyes welcomes former club Everton to the Stadium of Light in Monday night’s Premier League fixture, live on Sky Sports 1.
The 53-year-old Scot spent 11 years at Goodison Park, where he established the Toffees in the top half of the table and took them into Europe despite working to relatively modest budgets.
Since leaving Everton, Moyes lasted less than a year as Manchester United manager before a 364-day spell in Spain as Real Sociedad boss.
And as he embarks upon his latest mission on Wearside, he insists it is no coincidence that managers who get the time to bring their plans to fruition enjoy the most success.
Moyes said: “You know, if you look at the clubs which really had good success, Brian Clough was at Nottingham Forest, I think, …