David Moyes‘s last home game…
May 11, 2024 at 2:44 pm Leave a comment
…was the reason for a fair tribute written by Axel Steinsberg in 👉🏻The Guardian, and fortunately this last home match turned out a fond farewell for the manager on a sunny afternoon. David Moyes’s four and a half years as West Ham manager (second time around) came to an end with a stirring come-from-behind 3-1 (0-1) victory over Luton Town!
After a dire first half from the Hammers, three second half goals from Ward-Prowse, Soucek and young George Earthy secured a 3-1 win that has all but sent Luton Town down to the EFL Championship.

It was ironic that 19-years-old Earthy (pictured), a youth-team product who came in as a substitute for only his second PL game, scored the last home goal under the Scot who sometimes was criticised for his refusal to give younger players a chance.

The win was a fitting finale for the Scot, who can leave with a smile and his head held high.
A successful relegation battle won, three European campaigns and a UEFA Europa Conference League trophy all won, West Ham’s first silverware in 43 years. It’s been massive. Thank you, David Moyes, for giving us the best time as West Ham supporters for a long time! The “Moysie era” has been the best period for West Ham since the tenure of manager John Lyall!
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