Moyes on the transfer window
BBC Merseyside now. He is asked whether Baines is key to unlocking the potential of the current full backs?
Moyes says this is the case and he is hopeful Baines could help to support the development of Mykolenko. But right now, the focus is on the group and its progress rather than individuals.
On PSR, which Everton passed this week, he welcomes that compliance and says he hopes Everton are in a stronger place going forward.
Moyes is asked about Harrison Armstrong and says he has been "hugely impressed" by the 17-year-old.
Moyes' message to the supporters?
"They will always be incredibly loyal here, the last few years it has been nip and tuck and it could be again so we will need them. They were brilliant the other night."
Moyes says finding that first win is crucial to everyone gaining confidence.
PA: Can he influence January transfer plans?
Moyes says this is hard, coming in fresh to the situation as he is, but that he and Everton are working hard to find ways to strebgthen. In the past he felt he could look to the Championship as a root to value but says other leagues are far better covered by scouts and analysts now, so it is tougher to find a bargain.
Moyes has his own ideas - "we need players at the moment we think can help us in the Premier League".
But he does say long term prospects are on the list too, but tougher to find at this stage of the season.
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Moyes on his priority
BBC now asking questions - how tough is it to come in midway through the season?
"It is really, really difficult... coming in and trying to take over a job is never easy."
Moyes says this is easier because of his past with Everton, however and it is part of a manager's role.
When asked how long it will take to imprint his methods on this group, he responds by saying it is less about style right now and more about just trying to get this group of players into a winning habit - that is first and foremost right now.
Moyes on character and Pickford
PLP asking questions now. One of them is on the characteristics Moyes needs his players to display for Everton to improve:
"Team spirit, togetherness... that you will stand up and be counted and not hide."
"I though a lot of the players the other night, they fought hard and had a good attitude."
What does Pickford mean to Everton?
Moyes says he had Pickford at Sunderland and recommended him to Bill Kenwright.
"I had early times with Jordan and I am lkooking forward to working with him again. It is great he has 300 appearances for this club."
Back to the grind for Everton and Moyes
The weather is not the only contrast in comparison to earlier on this week, when Moyes gave his second, first Everton press conference. The sun is out and it is a fair few degrees warmer - it is also a lot quieter too.
There is still time for the media centre to fill up, but there are far fewer cameras and reporters than earlier this week and, this time, there is no shortage of space in the car park.
That is all to be expected but a pretty emphatic sign that the real work is now beginning after the clamour and buzz at the start of the week.