DAVID MOYES had already been invited back to Goodison Park before the call came last week to see if he would return as manager.
The former - and now current again - Toffees boss was offered the chance to come to a game at the Grand Old Lady before the gates close on it one final time at the end of this season.
Moyes, 61, planned to bring his dad, David Sr, along. Moyes' family had become intertwined in the fabric of Everton during his 11-year stay between 2002 and 2013.
So much so that his father would sometimes socialise with fans around Goodison.
There would be no way Moyes couldn't return after admitting he previously avoided trips to the stadium because he didn't want to sit in the stands when current managers were under pressure.
Now the Scot's invite back is a little more formal as he looks to see in the new era at Bramley Moore Dock next season in the Premier League.
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