
West Ham United manager David Moyes says he never saw Everton divided during his time in charge.
Moyes' Hammers host the Blues on Saturday with both sides on just 15 points and in the Premier League relegation zone and the visitors go into the fixture on the back of planned fan protests against the club's owner and board after their 2-1 home defeat to bottom club Southampton, a game that Everton directors did not attend due to security concerns.
Asked if the situation upset him, the 59-year-old, who was Everton's manager for over 11 years between 2002-13, said: I remember when I came here, I was only here three or four games, we had supporters running on the pitch. It was a terrible time for us and I think one of the biggest things that needs to happen as a football club is it for it to come together.
That needs the supporters, that needs the players, the directors all to be together. It's the one thing that happens here at West Ham, I don't see a divided club here and I've got to say from my time at Everton, I never saw a divided club at Everton.
I can't really comment, (if Everton are divided at the moment) I can only tell you that this football club is much more together I think than it's ever been."

