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Moyes won't walk away from Toffees

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Everton manager David Moyes is adamant he will not walk away from the Toffees, despite their recent struggles.

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The Scot has found himself restricted financially at Goodison Park, limiting his business in the summer transfer window, while January is expected to be equally tight.

The Toffees currently sit four points off the bottom of the Premier League, with their recent 2-0 defeat at Stoke on New Year's Day prompting rumours that Moyes might walk.

But Moyes, who has been in the role since 2002, insists he is going nowhere, and says he is working hard to try and pull Everton through their rough patch.

"I wouldn't walk away. I have been here eight years and made Europe four or five times," said Moyes.

"We've had dodgy spells and come through so you hope everyone keeps believing.

"Nobody knows how bad I feel the team is not in the position I think it should be. Nobody is putting in more hours than me.

"All I can do is keep putting all my energies into getting us away from this position."

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