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Silverware is only objective for Everton boss Moyes

Everton boss David Moyes is desperate to finally bring a trophy back to Goodison Park. The Toffees last won major silverware in 1995 when they defeated Manchester United in the FA Cup final at Wembley.

And although Moyes has significantly improved Everton's league performance since taking the helm in 2002, an FA Cup final defeat to Chelsea is the closest any of his sides have come to winning a competition.

Everton are currently preparing for the upcoming season with a tour of Australia, where midfielder Tim Cahill has been given a warm reception.

"It has been great to come out to Australia - so many Everton supporters, a lot to do with Tim Cahill but a lot to do with the English Premier League, " he said.

"We have been a decent team in the Premier League for quite a few years now.

"If you know about the history of Everton - Everton have won championships and European competitions.

"The one thing me and Tim haven't done is win anything yet. I think for us to get that name we are going to have to do something about it."

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