Moyes, who has spent ten years as a manager at Preston North End and Everton without being sacked, said that clubs have become too impatient for immediate results.
"It might need to be the managers who need to interview the board and the chairmen, rather than the other way round," he said. "The secret as a young manager is to have a chairman who will help you and not get too high when you win or get too low when you lose.
"I feel that nowadays, with so many billionaires coming into the game, they may be thinking, 'We've been successful in our life so we should have instant success.' There can only be one or two winners of competitions every year, which means the majority aren't winning."