The situation at Goodison Park is not a full-blown crisis, at least not yet. It can’t be denied that a run of just one win in thirteen games in all competitions (and that came at home to QPR, who aren’t known for their quality on the road) represents something of a slump. But recent […]
Posted on January 29th, 2015 by scott
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It’s fair to say that this season hasn’t really gone to plan for Everton and their boss Roberto Martinez. The race for a ‘Top Four’ spot hasn’t been this fierce in a long time, yet the Toffee’s are actually closer to the relegation zone than they are to the Champions League places. Actually they […]
Posted on January 17th, 2015 by scott
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For so many reasons it was fantastic to see Steven Naismith pen a three year extension to his Everton deal this week. Firstly, it’s great to see his hard-work and endeavour being rewarded. His form in 2014 has been fantastic. So far this term, he has become a first team regular (almost the first […]
Posted on December 19th, 2014 by scott
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After analysing the mixed form of Manchester United and Liverpool so far this season, it would be unfair not to look at the poor start Everton have suffered so far this term. Last year Roberto Martinez and his men were terrific. They played with an intense, free-flowing style and deservedly took fifth spot in […]
Posted on September 24th, 2014 by scott
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Manchester City have been heavily linked with a huge bid for Everton’s gifted youngster Ross Barkley. According to The Guardian, mega-rich City could be willing to pay £50m for the English darling. Now obviously if that bid materialises it would be tempting for both Everton and Barkley, as that kind of money is life changing. […]
Posted on July 21st, 2014 by scott
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Tottenham Hotspur’s Kyle Walker is a major doubt for the World Cup in June as he continues to nurse a pelvic injury. Should the right-back fail to recover in time or suffers a setback then that could mean a spot opens up for someone else. A lot depends on how many defenders England coach Roy […]
Posted on May 4th, 2014 by scott
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A few weeks ago Mikel Arteta returned to Goodison Park and had a torrid time both on and off the park. The Everton faithful gave their former hero a rough occasion as the ‘Toffees’ thumped Arsenal 3-0. This Easter weekend sees former Everton boss David Moyes return to his former footballing home with his new Manchester […]
Posted on April 19th, 2014 by scott
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As Everton thrashed Arsenal 3-0 at Goodison, you couldn’t help but think that they could now have the momentum to propel the ‘Toffees’ into the English Premier League’s ‘Top Four’. Thus potentially securing the Merseyside side a Champions League place. Having witnessed some of Everton’s performances this season you can’t help but be impressed with […]
Posted on April 6th, 2014 by scott
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Let me start off by stating I really like and respect Arsene Wenger. I think the Frenchman has great philosophies when it comes to football. He has certainly helped revolutionise our footballing culture in the UK. That said Wenger does like a moan. Sometimes these moans make complete and utter sense and then other gripes […]
Posted on April 6th, 2014 by scott
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This week the PFA sent out forms to their members asking them to nominate other professionals for awards such as player of the year, young player of the year and team of the year. So I thought I’d put my two pennies worth in and let you know who I’d select in my English Premier […]
Posted on April 5th, 2014 by scott
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