David Moyes reflects on Everton's final match at Goodison Park, expressing optimism about the club's future as they transition to the Hill Dickinson Stadium. He notes a renewed connection between supporters, players, and the club after a difficult period. Despite the change, Moyes has successfully guided the team to midtable safety since his return. Meanwhile, Southampton faces uncertainty, sitting at the bottom of the league without a permanent head coach, while their interim manager focuses on supporting the players through challenging times.
"I think more the feeling that there might be a club which is coming back together. Signs that before there was a real break-up, of a sort of love affair with the supporters, the players, the club, the owners."
"If we can take what we had today to the new stadium, it'll be something. It felt like a club which is needing some big days, some big things in the future."
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