Everton enter a new era, but where are they headed?
By: ALEX LEONARD Remarkably, the list of permanent Everton managers in the club’s 135 year history only reached the small figure of 14 on Wednesday,
By: ALEX LEONARD Remarkably, the list of permanent Everton managers in the club’s 135 year history only reached the small figure of 14 on Wednesday,
On June 7th the Libyan national team will play its first World Cup qualification match in their national stadium since 2008. Following the revolution and
Right, let’s get a few things straight shall we? I have woken up this morning to be bombarded by assertions from various sections the media
Livingston’s Braidwood Motor Company Stadium plays host on Sunday 2nd June to the Emirates Scottish Junior Cup Final between Auchinleck Talbot from Ayrshire and the
The stand-out result of the second round of matches of the 2013 Brasileirão came at the Estadio Morumbi as Ney Franco’s São Paulo side thrashed
With just one year to go until the start of the FIFA World Cup in 2014, host nation Brazil finds itself experiencing some difficulties with
This weekend saw the big kick-off of the 2013 Brazilian championship, the crucial season before the FIFA World Cup takes place in the country next
The club was first inaugurated in the 1918-1919 season and for that season only, operated in the old Victory league, which was formed in celebration
Everton’s season started with a magnificent Marouane Fellaini-inspired victory over Man Utd and ended meaninglessly with defeat to Chelsea to confirm an unwanted sixth place
Look out London, the Germans are coming! Wembley plays host for an invasion from the Bundesliga on Saturday evening as newly-crowned German champions, Bayern Munich,
They call it ‘The Most Valuable Game in Football’. It’s not the World Cup Final, a clash of the titans in the Champions League or
Everton chairman Bill Kenwright is facing the dilemma he wished he’d never have to; choosing the successor to David Moyes. With Moyes having stalled on
Two former graduates of Drumchapel Amateurs have been hitting the headlines in a big way recently. Plenty of famous names have passed through their ramshackle
Two days after his appointment as the manager of struggling giants Manchester United, the relatively young and highly regarded Aberdeen boss, Alex Ferguson, took his
With just three games of the Premier League season left to go, David Moyes and Everton have the opportunity to finish the season ahead of
On the final day of the League 2 season, Aldershot Town’s 2-0 defeat to Rotherham United, who were promoted off the back of their victory,
On April 20th prior to their home game with Montrose, the owners of Scottish Third Division club Clyde F.C. overwhelmingly voted in favour of both
The League Cup has taken many names over its 53 year history and in the 1990-91 season the electrical retailer Rumbelows gave their name to
With the Premier League relegation ‘race’ entering its end stage and QPR, Reading, Wigan, Villa, Sunderland and Stoke scrap it out, those who stay afloat
Anyone who watched the crucial Premier League clash between Arsenal and Everton at the Emirates Stadium would have been struck by several things. Firstly, despite
Arsenal and Everton go into Tuesday night’s Premier League clash knowing that defeat could deal a crushing blow to their hopes of reaching the Champions
Gary Coleman/Cheick Tiote Screech Powers/Marouane Fellaini Sloth from The Goonies/Dirk Kuyt Donny Osmond/Julio Cesar Kevin Webster/Ryan Giggs Paddy McGuinness/John O’Shea Michael Jackson/Antonio Valencia Marty Feldman/Mesut
As the Champions League semi-final line-up was completed on Wednesday evening, a mouthwatering last four will fight it out for the right to step out
Brazilian footballers get everywhere these days. Look at any top league around the world and the proliferation of stars from the home of the Samba
As the race for the top four of the Premier League comes nicely to the boil, the saga took yet another intriguing twist during Tottenham’s
1. Ooof. Taste it. 2. They’re called banana hammocks you say? 3. Hmmmm…don’t fancy yours much. 4. OK, Mr. Ferdinand, when was it you last
The Champions League Quarter Finals kick-off on Tuesday with two intriguing ties involving four of Europe’s top dogs. In the French capital, Paris St. Germain
Saturday evening’s televised Premier League clash at Goodison Park pits David Moyes’ Everton against Tony Pulis and his Stoke City side. When these two teams
At the height of the last great Miner’s Strike in 1984, Wearside was one of the great epicentres of defiance to Margaret Thatcher’s devastating schemes.
England’s underwhelming draw in Montenegro ruthlessly exposed some key issues for Roy Hodgson as he struggles to push the Three Lions closer to the World
Roy Hodgson’s England side take the field in Podgorica on Tuesday evening to take on current Group H leaders, Montenegro. The clash between the two
Come and tell us at The Football Pink who you think is the best run club in the Premier League and why. Make your vote
This month saw the first release of brand new football magazine Twentyfour7football. The magazine available is in shops at £3.99 and online for £2.99. The
Coventry City have become the latest English League club to hit a financial brick wall as their plight has reached a critical point. Founder members
Earlier this season we saw the fractious FA Cup clash between AFC Wimbledon and Milton Keynes Dons, two estranged descendants of 1988 winners Wimbledon, let’s
Way back in the annals of football history, before the internet and Sky, when Match Of The Day or The Big Match were the be-all
Back when men were men, even if they did have ladies haircuts, the FA Cup really was considered by fans and clubs as something to
I consider myself to be a lucky chap. Work takes me abroad a lot and whenever I know I have an away trip coming up,
An eternal issue is becoming ever more controversial in the modern game. When is a handball, a handball? How many times have you been
September 1989 in Manchester was an exciting time. The city’s vibrant music scene headed by the likes of The Stone Roses, New Order and Happy
The 1987 FA Cup Final was meant to be the glorious finale to a season where Tottenham Hotspur had for large portions been in contention
In the early 1980’s there was probably no more high profile English footballer than Kevin Keegan. Multiple trophy winner with Liverpool, successful spell in the
As the 1982-83 season came to a close everyone knew this would be the end of the most decorated managerial career in English football to
January 18th 1984 may not be a date that jumps out at most football fans, indeed it may not strike much of a chord when
25 years on from possibly the greatest World Cup ever, here are five of my favourite moments of Italia ’90. 5. Roger Milla robs Rene
In January 2013, the Football Association launched its celebrations to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the organisation’s birth back in 1863. When a group of
For Evertonians the 1990’s were a rollercoaster ride of very occasional ups and far too many downs. The club had declined quite alarmingly from its
The recent comprehensive and humiliating FA Cup 6th round defeat suffered by Everton at the hands of Wigan Athletic was greeted by a
Once upon a time one of the key elements to any successful team was its strike partnership. Throughout the history of the game the
Ever heard the story about the Glasgow based football club who ran into financial calamity and went bust? Of course you have, but this tale
By: ALEX LEONARD Remarkably, the list of permanent Everton managers in the club’s 135 year history only reached the small figure of 14 on Wednesday,
On June 7th the Libyan national team will play its first World Cup qualification match in their national stadium since 2008. Following the revolution and
Right, let’s get a few things straight shall we? I have woken up this morning to be bombarded by assertions from various sections the media
Livingston’s Braidwood Motor Company Stadium plays host on Sunday 2nd June to the Emirates Scottish Junior Cup Final between Auchinleck Talbot from Ayrshire and the
The stand-out result of the second round of matches of the 2013 Brasileirão came at the Estadio Morumbi as Ney Franco’s São Paulo side thrashed
With just one year to go until the start of the FIFA World Cup in 2014, host nation Brazil finds itself experiencing some difficulties with
This weekend saw the big kick-off of the 2013 Brazilian championship, the crucial season before the FIFA World Cup takes place in the country next
The club was first inaugurated in the 1918-1919 season and for that season only, operated in the old Victory league, which was formed in celebration
Everton’s season started with a magnificent Marouane Fellaini-inspired victory over Man Utd and ended meaninglessly with defeat to Chelsea to confirm an unwanted sixth place
Look out London, the Germans are coming! Wembley plays host for an invasion from the Bundesliga on Saturday evening as newly-crowned German champions, Bayern Munich,
They call it ‘The Most Valuable Game in Football’. It’s not the World Cup Final, a clash of the titans in the Champions League or
Everton chairman Bill Kenwright is facing the dilemma he wished he’d never have to; choosing the successor to David Moyes. With Moyes having stalled on
Two former graduates of Drumchapel Amateurs have been hitting the headlines in a big way recently. Plenty of famous names have passed through their ramshackle
Two days after his appointment as the manager of struggling giants Manchester United, the relatively young and highly regarded Aberdeen boss, Alex Ferguson, took his
With just three games of the Premier League season left to go, David Moyes and Everton have the opportunity to finish the season ahead of
On the final day of the League 2 season, Aldershot Town’s 2-0 defeat to Rotherham United, who were promoted off the back of their victory,
On April 20th prior to their home game with Montrose, the owners of Scottish Third Division club Clyde F.C. overwhelmingly voted in favour of both
The League Cup has taken many names over its 53 year history and in the 1990-91 season the electrical retailer Rumbelows gave their name to
With the Premier League relegation ‘race’ entering its end stage and QPR, Reading, Wigan, Villa, Sunderland and Stoke scrap it out, those who stay afloat
Anyone who watched the crucial Premier League clash between Arsenal and Everton at the Emirates Stadium would have been struck by several things. Firstly, despite
Arsenal and Everton go into Tuesday night’s Premier League clash knowing that defeat could deal a crushing blow to their hopes of reaching the Champions
Gary Coleman/Cheick Tiote Screech Powers/Marouane Fellaini Sloth from The Goonies/Dirk Kuyt Donny Osmond/Julio Cesar Kevin Webster/Ryan Giggs Paddy McGuinness/John O’Shea Michael Jackson/Antonio Valencia Marty Feldman/Mesut
As the Champions League semi-final line-up was completed on Wednesday evening, a mouthwatering last four will fight it out for the right to step out
Brazilian footballers get everywhere these days. Look at any top league around the world and the proliferation of stars from the home of the Samba
As the race for the top four of the Premier League comes nicely to the boil, the saga took yet another intriguing twist during Tottenham’s
1. Ooof. Taste it. 2. They’re called banana hammocks you say? 3. Hmmmm…don’t fancy yours much. 4. OK, Mr. Ferdinand, when was it you last
The Champions League Quarter Finals kick-off on Tuesday with two intriguing ties involving four of Europe’s top dogs. In the French capital, Paris St. Germain
Saturday evening’s televised Premier League clash at Goodison Park pits David Moyes’ Everton against Tony Pulis and his Stoke City side. When these two teams
At the height of the last great Miner’s Strike in 1984, Wearside was one of the great epicentres of defiance to Margaret Thatcher’s devastating schemes.
England’s underwhelming draw in Montenegro ruthlessly exposed some key issues for Roy Hodgson as he struggles to push the Three Lions closer to the World
Roy Hodgson’s England side take the field in Podgorica on Tuesday evening to take on current Group H leaders, Montenegro. The clash between the two
Come and tell us at The Football Pink who you think is the best run club in the Premier League and why. Make your vote
This month saw the first release of brand new football magazine Twentyfour7football. The magazine available is in shops at £3.99 and online for £2.99. The
Coventry City have become the latest English League club to hit a financial brick wall as their plight has reached a critical point. Founder members
Earlier this season we saw the fractious FA Cup clash between AFC Wimbledon and Milton Keynes Dons, two estranged descendants of 1988 winners Wimbledon, let’s
Way back in the annals of football history, before the internet and Sky, when Match Of The Day or The Big Match were the be-all
Back when men were men, even if they did have ladies haircuts, the FA Cup really was considered by fans and clubs as something to
I consider myself to be a lucky chap. Work takes me abroad a lot and whenever I know I have an away trip coming up,
An eternal issue is becoming ever more controversial in the modern game. When is a handball, a handball? How many times have you been
September 1989 in Manchester was an exciting time. The city’s vibrant music scene headed by the likes of The Stone Roses, New Order and Happy
The 1987 FA Cup Final was meant to be the glorious finale to a season where Tottenham Hotspur had for large portions been in contention
In the early 1980’s there was probably no more high profile English footballer than Kevin Keegan. Multiple trophy winner with Liverpool, successful spell in the
As the 1982-83 season came to a close everyone knew this would be the end of the most decorated managerial career in English football to
January 18th 1984 may not be a date that jumps out at most football fans, indeed it may not strike much of a chord when
25 years on from possibly the greatest World Cup ever, here are five of my favourite moments of Italia ’90. 5. Roger Milla robs Rene
In January 2013, the Football Association launched its celebrations to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the organisation’s birth back in 1863. When a group of
For Evertonians the 1990’s were a rollercoaster ride of very occasional ups and far too many downs. The club had declined quite alarmingly from its
The recent comprehensive and humiliating FA Cup 6th round defeat suffered by Everton at the hands of Wigan Athletic was greeted by a
Once upon a time one of the key elements to any successful team was its strike partnership. Throughout the history of the game the
Ever heard the story about the Glasgow based football club who ran into financial calamity and went bust? Of course you have, but this tale
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