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Old 09-28-2007, 06:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 09-28-2007, 07:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 10-07-2007, 08:08 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Everton F.C.
Full name Everton Football Club
Nickname(s) The Toffees, The Blues,
The People's Club
Founded 1878 as St. Domingo F.C.
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Liverpool
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Old 10-09-2007, 10:13 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Everton vs Liverpool

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2007-10-20 15h00
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Liverpool
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Old 10-10-2007, 12:23 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Everton's players will face even more competition for a place in the coming weeks.

The Blues are hoping to welcome Tim Cahill and James Vaughan back from long-term injury when the forthcoming international break is over.

Neither Vaughan (shoulder) nor Cahill (foot) have featured since pre-season. Thomas Gravesen also looks likely to be back in the fray soon.

"We are going to have some more selection dilemmas in the coming weeks because we are going to have Tim Cahill and James Vaughan back in the coming weeks - maybe just after the international break," said manager David Moyes.

"Thomas Gravesen will come into that category as well and we will need them."

The current form of James McFadden and Joleon Lescott, two of the goalscorers in Kharkiv in the week, is also impressing Moyes - as well as giving him a further headache.

"Joleon is having quite some season, but we have said all along I don't think there is a better left-back in the country when he plays there. He is a centre-half but we decided on Thursday to alter things a little bit and he has shown his versatility.

"If he keeps coming up with the goals then it is great for us. Not only was it a good goal but great adjustment to finish it off.

"I have to say, he galloped on at left-back, he was a force and he is also a very good defender.

"James McFadden's form is such that we nearly expect him to score when he plays because we are confident in him and he is confident in himself.

"He missed the early part of pre-season but he is now starting to regain his fitness along with his confidence."
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Old 10-11-2007, 12:44 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Pienaar wants "permanent" Everton deal

Stephen Pienaar admits he wants a permanent deal at Everton.

The on-loan Borussia Dortmund midfielder told the Daily Star: "I want to establish myself in the Premier League and to make my move permanent.

"At the moment I'm just here on loan, but it's not in my mind that I'm here on loan.

"I'm here to play football and fight for my place and it's up to me to make it permanent by showing I deserve to be here."
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Australian Cahill set to begin Everton training

Everton midfielder Tim Cahill could finally be about to get the green light to resume training after a lengthy spell on the sidelines.

The Australian has been dogged by a foot injury since March and is now due a scan this week that could signal his return to full training - and that could mean a dramatic comeback in the Merseyside derby with Liverpool on October 20.

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Old 10-13-2007, 02:51 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Barnsley chairman warns Everton off Howard

Barnsley chairman Gordon Shepherd has warned Premiership clubs off their best players.

Skipper Brian Howard has been linked with Everton, but Shepherd said: "When the January transfer window opens we'll have to wait and see what happens, but we have no intention of selling anyone.

"We're doing okay."
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Everton's Jutkiewicz targets Poland call

Everton's young striker Lukas Jutkiewicz admits he wants to play for Poland.

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"I have expressed an interest for playing for them (Poland) and I am eligible to play for them," he told evertonTV.

"I have made my feelings clear that if they want me to play I am ready too. It is just working out the situation with things like a passport."

The former Swindon Town player says he would relish the prospect of playing international football.

"It would be a brilliant experience to play at any international level so I've got my fingers crossed and I will look forward to it," explained Jutkiewicz.

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Old 10-13-2007, 02:54 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Barnsley seek new deal for Everton's Anderson

Barnsley want to hang onto Everton midfielder Anderson da Silva.

The Daily Star says Barnsley want to extend the Brazilian's loan for another month.
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Everton chairman dismisses takeover talk

Everton chairman Bill Kenwright has dismissed reports of talks with a South African consortium about selling the club.

Kenwright was mystified by a report last weekend which claimed he was considering a takeover approach from an unnamed South African businessman - and revealed the situation regarding potential investment has not changed.

He told the Liverpool Echo: "I have said for years that I am constantly on the lookout for investment for Everton and that is the case," said Kenwright. "But I know absolutely nothing of this latest speculation."

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Everton boss Moyes: Pienaar now well established

Everton boss Dave Moyes says Stephen Pienaar has a big role to play in their UEFA Cup campaign.

"I think you can see Steven is starting to become a very important player for us," Moyes told evertonfc.com.

"He's come in and with his experience in Europe with Ajax and Borussia Dortmund last year I hoped he would be one of the players who would be able help us in Europe and I think he did that against Kharkiv."

The versatility of Pienaar, who can play in a variety of midfield positions, is something that pleases Moyes.

"He came on loan and when you bring someone in on loan, it gives us a chance to see him, him a chance to see us, but also the supporters a chance to see him as well," he explained.

"He's good on the ball and doesn't give it away, which is a great habit. He can play in the centre, on the left, or on the right, so we will see how it works out for us. But he was one of the best midfielders in Europe a year ago."
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Old 10-15-2007, 12:38 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Old 10-15-2007, 12:42 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Old 10-15-2007, 10:06 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Everton must cough up to Wolves after Lescott England debut


Former Wolves defender Joleon Lescott made his full international debut in England's 3-0 against Estonia and this triggers a payment from Everton as part of his £5m move to Goodison Park.

Wolves have remained tight-lipped about any clause in the Lescott transfer deal but Wolves are expected to get in the region of £250,000, which should help boss Mick McCarthy strengthen his squad.
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Old 10-20-2007, 01:02 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Reading boss: We tried for Everton's Lescott

Reading boss Steve Coppell admits they attempted to sign Everton defender Joleon Lescott when he was preparing to leave Wolves.

Coppell said: "When the stark choice was made between Everton and ourselves, we were very politely told Everton were his first choice but he would look at us if it fell through.

"But we knew that anyway. To be honest, if there was a choice between Everton and us now, people would still choose Everton."


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Everton's Arteta: Spain coach never spoken to me

Mikel Arteta has revealed that he has never even spoken to Spain coach Luis Aragones as the campaign for him to be recognised at international level grows.

The Everton midfielder has been impressive form for The Toffees over the past two years, but has not received a look-in for Spain.

Despite having scouts constantly watching the Spanish players in the Premier League, Aragones has not been in contact with Arteta throughout his time in charge.

"I have never had the chance to talk to Luis Aragones," Arteta told EFE.

"Obviously, I would love to play for the national team.

"One of my strongest desires that I have is to one day be called up and see if I am capable of playing at that level or not.

"Whether I am closer or further away, well, I think the journalists talk about that more, but I am realistic.

"What I have to do is try every day to improve and to wait for my chance and hope that it comes along."


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Everton boss Moyes confident Cahill fit for derby

Everton boss Dave Moyes is confident Tim Cahill will be fit for tomorrow's derby against Liverpool.

"Tim started training on Monday and we are pleased to have him back," Moyes told evertonfc.com. "There is no doubt we have missed him since he's been out."

Cahill scored in the memorable 3-0 victory in last season's corresponding fixture and the boss is delighted to have him back in the fray.

"He is a goalscoring central midfielder with drive and when you look at the goals he has scored for Everton in the past three years, he has been a big part of our success.

"This a big period for us. We gave the players a few days off last week after a difficult period and gave them a chance to relax. From Saturday, we have a lot of big games and need them fresh."


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Everton keeper Howard determined to keep out Liverpool

Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard is determined to keep a clean sheet in tomorrow's derby against Liverpool.

"For me clean sheets usually come in bunches," Howard told evertonTV, "So if you can get on a roll and be consistently playing it helps. The way football is now, if you keep a clean sheet you are well on your way to getting three points."

Saturday's game sees Premier League action resume following the international break and Howard is relishing getting back into the thick of it - although the goalkeeper concedes such breaks can impinge on consistency.

He told evertonTV: "The start to the season has not been as good as last year but it certainly could be a lot worse.

"It is difficult when it is so stop-start because of the international breaks and I think you can seen that.

"Apart from the teams at the top like Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal, who have found good form, it has been very tough for teams to build on victories and maintain a rhythm."


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Liverpool boss Benitez: Torres knows importance of derby

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez remains hopeful that Fernando Torres will be fit for tomorrow's derby against Everton.

The Spain striker sustained an adductor injury last weekend while on international duty but after returning to Merseyside early his progress has been good.

"Yesterday he was training with the ball and the physios. Hopefully today he will be better and then we have another day so we will wait and see," said Benitez.

"I need to decide if he is really fit or will be a risk. In this case maybe it is not a risk."

The Liverpool boss said he had spoken to Torres about the significance of a match against their neighbours from across Stanley Park and had tried to relate it to the player's experience in his homeland with Atletico Madrid.

"I was talking to Torres about this because if you live in Madrid it (a derby) is very similar," he said.

"It is not the same because it is more physical but the atmosphere in Spain is very similar."


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Liverpool's Torres a week away

Liverpool striker Fernando Torres is out of tomorrow's derby against Everton - and could miss next week's Champions League tie with Besiktas.

Torres got a thigh strain training with Spain last week but told Reds boss Rafa Benitez to count on him for the Everton game.

But Spain's doctors have told Torres, 23, to rest for 10 days - ruling him out of the Goodison clash.

A close pal revealed to The Sun: "Fernando had a tremendous desire not to miss this game, he knows it means a lot to the fans.

"He wanted to be there for the team but he realised he wasn't fit and was very disappointed.

"He is now targeting the trip to Istanbul although the game against Arsenal a week on Sunday is a more realistic prospect."


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Liverpool boss Benitez eager to pick up Gerrard after England setback

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez says he'll speak with captain Steven Gerrard after his disappointing performance for England in midweek.

Gerrard fluffed a sitter that would have put England 2-0 up against Russia and on the way to the Euro 2008 finals.

Liverpool face rivals Everton tomorrow and boss Benitez said: "For sure, I will speak with him and I will see how his mentality is. But I think he will be OK.

"Steven has experience and character. If he has another chance like that, I am sure he will score.

"All the players need help at times but Steven has enough strength of character to pull through."


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