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Everton 1-2 Liverpool – Finally Time For Hibbert To Go?

October 20, 2007
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The only thing that today’s referre Mark Clattenberg and I can agree about is that Tony Hibbert, so poor this season, doesn’t deserve to be on the Goodison Park pitch. Clattenberg sent off Hibbert for his foul on Gerrard, the subsequent penalty being despatched by Kuyt, who got another in the last minute, from yet another penalty – this time conceded by Phil Neville – caught with his hands in the biscuit tin – diving to save a certain Liverpool goal. And the game started off so well, Hyppia scoring a wonder own-goal which we all thought would exorcise the ghost of Sandy Brown – alas , it wasn’t...

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Sheffield Wednesday – Everton – TEAM NEWS

September 26, 2007
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With the main issue being will the Yak play, and secondly, will he listlessly meander around the pitch like a jet lagged tourist in a crowded airport, our sneaky Dutch winger Andy Van Der Meyde has slipped back into the squad with little fuss. The Liverpool Echo is reporting that recalcitrant wide boy Van Der Meyde will be in the squad “for the first time since he was heavily reprimanded for missing a training session after the Blues’ opening day win over Wigan Athletic.” In other news Alan Stubbs will probably replace the injured Joseph Yobo, while Mikel Arteta (ankle) is doubtful, while Stefan Wessels should continue in goal...

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Everton 1-1 Blackburn

August 29, 2007
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Roque Santa Cruz & Benni McCarthy cost £6million in total, Yakubu has cost Everton nearly double that but if he performs as well as either of those two it will be money well spent.As has often been the case, events off the field competed to drown out Everton’s on-field conviction. The tragic killing of Rhys Jones, the go-ahead for a move from Liverpool to Kirkby, and potential signings, all floated around the edge of the pitch – but Everton began with some sprightly touches. Any Everton spark was nullified by Blackburn’s goal, a predator’s finish by Cruz who was perfectly placed, lying in wait for a rebound off the...

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Reading 1-0 Everton; The Song Remains The Same

August 21, 2007
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When David Moyes took over at Everton he instituted a simple but brilliant rule. If you play well you will stay in the team. This rule has galvanized Everton over Moyes’ reign as boss, players are rewarded with playing time if they succeed, and are driven on even further by other squad members who are kicking their heels in the periphery. If Joseph Yobo hadn’t succumbed to injury then there is no doubt that Moyes would have fielded an unchanged side for the third game in a row, as it was Valente came in and Stubbs and Lescott paired up at the back. New signings Pienaar and Baines were...

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Tottenham 1-3 Everton: Familiarity Breeds Success

August 15, 2007
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Tottenham 1-3 Everton IKEA is a strange place, some furniture is cheap and other items are extortionate; it is often very hard to tell which is which. As husbands sleepwalk through this male tundra, cajoled by eager wives, hopping around, picking up purchases like a bird building a nest. Whilst I was trudging through my Swedish hell, my blue boys were winning at the Lane, a place that before last season was utterly barren to Everton; we had failed to win there for 21 years. As I was held up in IKEA I instructed my dad and sister to text me with any updates. It wasn’t long before my...

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Everton 2-1 Wigan

August 13, 2007
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Everton 2-1 Wigan

The first game of the season is often a worrying one, with occasional thrashings dispensed, and jittery defeats a definite possibility, but this was in the end a relatively comfortable win, with Wigan only flirting with a fightback for a few minutes.In the days approaching this game all thoughts were away from Goodison, to possible sites for a new stadium (Kirkby and the mythical “Loop site”), to the prolific Nigerian from the Riverside Stadium with the Barry Bonds physique, and to the “continent” – in search of a skillful partner to share some of the creative burden with Arteta in midfield. Before the game peoples eyes went to the...

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Police & Thieves – AC Milan 2-1 Liverpool

May 24, 2007
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AC Milan 2-1 Liverpool I have always had a soft spot for the Rossoneri, my dad and I used to watch Italian football on lazy languid Sundays – and AC were always “our” team. Liverpool occupy a different spot in my body; they play with all the fanfare and panache of two 80 year olds playing a chess game. Liverpool may secure victories but they do it by being policemen. My hatred for Liverpool was forged through my support for Everton, I have seen them go from lascivious lazy Spice Boys, to soporific Orwellian jobsworths – and I dislike them in either form. Milan on the other hand are...

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