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MrTini23
Third Round Draw
1st September 2012
By Darren Craven
There will be a repeat of last season's FA Cup final in the Capital One Cup 3rd round with Premier League giants Liverpool and Chelsea set to meet at Anfield.
Liverpool will be out for revenge having suffered defeat in the FA Cup final earlier this year. The two sides met in the 2005 final with Chelsea also coming out on top. Elsewhere in the draw, another all Premier League tie sees Liverpool's Merseyside neighbours Everton travel to Wigan and QPR face Arsenal in a London derby at Loftus Road.
Coventry will be looking to repeat the upset heroics in the third round as they travel to White Hart Lane to take on Tottenham. Fellow midlands clubs Aston Villa and West Brom will face Leeds at Villa Park and Blackburn at the Hawthorns respectively. Premier League giants Manchester United face an away trip to Championship Bristol City with rivals Manchester City hosting Leicester at Eastlands.
In some of the other ties, Sunderland will play host to Burnley and Bolton will entertain Stoke at the Reebok. League One side Crewe face a home tie against Championship side Crystal Palace and Reading will travel to Middlesbrough. An all Championship side sees Sheffield Wednesday travel to Birmingham and Blackpool will travel to Newcastle.
The full draw is as follows:
Brighton vs Swansea
Liverpool vs Chelsea
Wigan vs Everton
Newcastle vs Blackpool
Tottenham vs Coventry
Aston Villa vs Leeds
Middlesbrough vs Reading
West Brom vs Blackburn
Bolton vs Stoke
Sunderland vs Burnley
QPR vs Arsenal
Crewe vs Crystal Palace
Bristol City vs Manchester United
Fulham vs Nottingham Forest
Birmingham vs Sheffield Wednesday
Manchester City vs Leicester
Dan
MrTini23
Jelavic is a beast at the moment. Should hopefully get through the cup tie.
Howard save gives Everton a point at Wigan
1st September 2012
Last updated at 19:22
A last minute wonder save by goalkeeper Tim Howard rescued Everton as the Merseysiders held on to grab a point at the DW Stadium against Wigan.
Final Score: Wigan 0-0 Everton.
Wigan: Al-Habsi, Ramis, Caldwell, Figueroa, Stam, Fox, Beausejour, Watson (McArthur 80), McCarthy, Gomez, Kone (Boselli 80).
Subs Not Used: Pollitt, Miyaichi, Maloney, Alcaraz, Jones.
Booked: Caldwell, Stam, McCarthy.
Everton: Howard, Jallet, Jagielka, Dawson, Baines, Fellaini, Osman (Anderson 63), Mirallas, Nem, Jelavic (Naismith 63), Austin (Pienaar 89).
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Clark, Neville, Heitinga.
Booked: Fellaini, Osman, Anderson, Pienaar.
Att: 19,949.
Ref: M Jones.
MrTini23
Jelavic goal seals Everton win
16th September 2012
Last updated at 16:41
A goal from Croatian striker Nikica Jelavic was enough for Everton to secure all 3 points in a closely fought encounter against West Brom at the Hawthorns.
Final Score: West Brom 0-1 Everton.
West Brom: Foster, Jones (Rosenberg 56), Tamas, Olsson, Ridgewell, Yacob, Mulumbu, Brunt, Morrison, Odemwingie (Dorrans 56 (Jara 61)), Lukaku.
Subs Not Used: Myhill, Thorne, Long, Kilgallon.
Everton: Howard, Neville, Jagielka, Heitinga (Dawson 83), Baines, Fellaini, Anderson, Mirallas (Pienaar 71), Nem (Naismith 57), Jelavic, Austin.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Jallet, Vellios, Clark.
Goals: Jelavic 56.
Att: 25,111.
Ref: J Moss.
Dan
MrTini23
Thanks
Fantastic Fellaini
22nd September 2012
Last updated at 19:53
A man of the match display from Belgian midfielder Marouane Fellaini inspired Everton to a relatively easy 2-1 victory over Fulham at Goodison Park.
Final Score: Everton 2-1 Fulham.
Everton: Howard, Jallet, Dawson, Jagielka, Baines, Fellaini (Gibson 88), Anderson (Pienaar 67), Mirallas, Nem, Austin (Naismith 70), Jelavic.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Clark, Heitinga, Vellios.
Boooked: Mirallas.
Goals: Fellaini 21, Nem 51.
Fulham: Schwarzer, Rangel (Kelly 67), Hangeland, Hughes, Riise, Dejagah, Baird, Sidwell, Ruiz (Kacaniklic 51), Berbatov, Petric.
Subs Not Used: Stockdale, Riether, Rodallega, Senderos, Richardson.
Booked: Sidwell.
Goals: Dejagah 69.
Att: 38,262.
Ref: J Moss.
MrTini23
Premier League Table
Last Updated: 25th September 2012
Dan
MrTini23
I certainly hope that's the case
Mirallas extra time goal sees Everton through
25th September 2012
Last updated at 23:26
Belgian forward Kevin Mirallas struck an extra time winner as Everton overcame Wigan at the DW Stadium to reach round 4 of the Capital One Cup.
Final Score: Wigan 1-2 Everton AET
Wigan: Al-Habsi, Alcaraz, Caldwell, Piscu (Watson 82), Boyce, Fox, Figueroa, McCarthy (Ramis 82), McArthur, Maloney (Gomez 45), Boselli.
Subs Not Used: Pollitt, Di Santo, Jones, Miyaichi.
Booked: Figueroa, McArthur.
Goals: Boselli 9.
Everton: Howard, Neville, Clark, Jagielka, Baines, Heitinga, Fellaini (Anderson 118), Mirallas, Nem, Jelavic (Naismith 67), Austin (Vellios 119).
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Dawson, Gibson, Jallet.
Boooked: Heitinga, Fellaini.
Goals: Naismith 85, Mirallas 113.
Att: 18,944.
Ref: A D'Urso.
t-mase
Dan
MrTini23
Forth Round Draw
29th September 2012
By Darren Craven
Capital One cup holders Liverpool will have to come through a tough test if they are to retain the cup after they were drawn away to Man City at Eastlands in the fourth round.
Liverpool and Manchester City did meet in last year's Capital One Cup with the two teams battling it out in a two legged affair in the semi finals. It was Liverpool that came through and interestingly, they managed to pick up a 1-0 away at Eastlands, a result which will give them confidence going into their 4th round tie against the Manchester side.
Elsewhere in the draw Bristol City, who caused a shock in the last round as they knocked out Manchester United, will face Liverpool's Merseyside rivals Everton at Goodison Park. The lowest placed club in the hat for the fourth round, Crewe Alexandra, have been handed a home tie against Dougie Freedman's Bolton. Premier League Reading don't have far too travel as they travel to the Emirates to play fellow Premier League club Arsenal.
Another all Premier League tie sees Michael Laudrup's Swansea take on Paul Lambert's Aston Villa at the Liberty Stadium. Recent winners of the competition Birmingham will travel to Fulham and AVB's Tottenham travel to Blackpool. The one remaining tie in the forth round sees Blackburn travel to Sunderland.
The full draw is as follows:
Sunderland vs Blackburn
Fulham vs Birmingham
Everton vs Bristol City
Swansea vs Aston Villa
Blackpool vs Tottenham
Arsenal vs Reading
Crewe vs Bolton
Man City vs Liverpool
MrTini23
Jelavic double downs Newcastle
29th September 2012
Last updated at 19:53
A magnificent brace from Croatian striker Nikica Jelavic saw David Moyes' Everton to an easy 2-0 win over Alan Pardew's Newcastle at Goodison Park.
Final Score: Everton 2-0 Newcastle.
Everton: Howard, Jallet, Clark, Jagielka, Baines, Fellaini (Gibson 63), Heitinga, Pienaar (Naismith 73), Nem, Jelavic, Austin (Mirallas 86).
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Neville, Dawson, Anderson.
Boooked: Baines, Fellaini.
Goals: Jelavic 10, 71.
Newcastle: Krul, Taylor, Coloccini, Kjaer (Santon 45), Simpson, Pennant (Marveaux 72), Gosling, Cabaye, Gutierrez, Shola Ameobi (Sammy Ameobi 62), Cisse.
Subs Not Used: Harper, Streete, Williamson, Good.
Booked: Taylor, Cabaye.
Att: 38,704.
Ref: M Atkinson.
t-mase
Dan
MrTini23
Austin opens goalscoring account in Everton win
6th October 2012
Last updated at 23:31
Everton's summer signing Charlie Austin scored his first goal for his new club as his 21st minute opener helped Everton to a 3-0 win over Reading at Goodison Park
Final Score: Everton 3-0 Reading.
Everton: Howard, Neville (Jallet 88) Heitinga, Jagielka, Baines, Fellaini, Anderson, Pienaar (Naismith 74), Nem, Jelavic (Mirallas 50), Austin.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Gibson, Dawson, Clark.
Goals: Austin 21, Jelavic 23, Nem 67.
Reading: Federici, Aguilar (Gunter 74), Gorkss, Pearce, Harte, Gunnarsson, Guthrie (Leigertwood 67), McAnuff, Robson-Kanu, Hunt, Roberts (Le Fondre 45).
Subs Not Used: McCarthy, Shorey, Mariappa, Kebe.
Booked: Guthrie, Gunnarsson.
Att: 34,048.
Ref: R Harris.
Dan
MrTini23
I hope to god it does having received this news....
Everton rocked by Jelavic injury
7th October 2012
By John Warrington
Surprise Premier League leaders Everton have been rocked by the news that top goalscorer Nikica Jelavic will be out injured for up to 4 weeks with a broken wrist.
Croatian striker Jelavic picked up the injury during yesterday's 3-0 win over Reading after falling awkwardly after an Ian Harte challenge. Early indications suggest that Jelavic will be out for up to a month, meaning he will miss Everton's trips to Swansea and Tottenham along with the visit of Manchester City to Goodison Park.
Speaking to Rachel Wyse live on Sky Sports News, David Moyes said: "It's a massive blow to lose Nikica at this point or any point during the season. He is a prolific goalscorer and we will certainly miss him whilst he is out injured. Hopefully some of the younger players like Vellios can now come in and stake a claim for a starting place by making an impact and finding the back of the net."
MrTini23
Everton finally lose
21st October 2012
Last updated at 22:04
Premier League leaders Everton finally lost in the Premier League as a Jan Vertonghen goal gave home side Tottenham a 1-0 win at White Hart Lane.
Final Score: Tottenham 1-0 Everton.
Tottenham: Lloris, Walker, Kaboul, Vertonghen (M Dawson 87), Assou-Ekotto, Sandro, Dembele (Livermore 61), Huddlestone, Chung-Yong, Bale, Defoe.
Subs Not Used: Friedel, Sigurdsson, Dempsey, Gallas, Adebayor.
Goals: Vertonghen 28.
Everton: Howard, Neville (Pienaar 89), Jagielka, Heitinga, Baines, Anderson (Gibson 56), Fellaini, Mirallas , Nem, Naismith (Vellios 75), Austin.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Jallet, C Dawson, Clark.
Booked: Fellaini.
Att: 36,284.
Ref: H Webb.
MrTini23
Everton turn on the style
27th October 2012
Last updated at 00:57
Everton turned on the style as they dominated Swansea City on their way to a 3-1 win at the Liberty Stadium, thanks to goals from Wellington Nem, Anderson and Aspostolos Vellios.
Final Score: Swansea 1-3 Everton.
Swansea: Steele, Tiendalli (Richards 73), Williams, Chico (Monk 45), Taylor, Faurlin (Britton 73), De Guzman, Hernandez, Michu, Dyer, Graham.
Subs Not Used: Cornell, Moore, Sung-Yeung, Shechter.
Booked: Michu, Graham.
Goals: Graham 90+1.
Everton: Howard, Neville, Jagielka, Heitinga, Baines, Gibson, Anderson, Pienaar , Nem (Oviedo 74), Mirallas (Vellios 69), Austin (Naismith 87).
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Jallet, Dawson, Clark.
Goals: Nem 2, Anderson 38, Vellios 87.
Att: 19,013.
Ref: K Friend.
MrTini23
Moyes delighted with Swansea win
28th October 2012
By John Warrington
Everton manager David Moyes has hailed his side after Everton dominated Swansea at the Liberty Stadium, winning by three goals to one.
In an interview after the game at the Liberty Stadium, Moyes said: "What a fantastic result that was. We played absolutely brilliantly and to dominate like that was great to see. My only criticism would be that we should have taken more chances and won by an even more convincing scoreline. Saying that, we were without our number one goalscorer so all in all, I have to be pleased with three goals."
Moyes added: "This just proves that we can play without Nikica Jelavic and that we can score goals without him. Anyone calling us a one man team has now been proven well and truly wrong after that result. Swansea are not a bad side so to come here and dominate like we did is a massive feather in the cap for the players."
Everton manager Moyes was also quick to praise the contribution of summer signing Wellington Nem. "Wellington has come in and done absolutely fantastic for us. He's settled in quickly and his form on the pitch has been just electric. Hopefully he can continue playing like he is an become one of the best ever Everton signings."
Dan
MrTini23
Everton breeze past Bristol
31st October 2012
Last updated at 23:01
Goals from strikers Apostolos Vellios and Charlie Austin saw Everton breeze into the Capital One cup quarter finals at the expense of Bristol City.
Final Score: Everton 2-0 Bristol City
Everton: Gordon, Jallet, Jagielka (Clark 82), Dawson, Baines (Oviedo 82), Gibson (Osman 75), Fellaini, Naismith, Mirallas, Austin, Vellios.
Subs Not Used: Howard, Heitinga, Neville, Nem.
Boooked: Heitinga, Fellaini.
Goals: Vellios 4, Austin 72.
Bristol City: Heaton, Wilson, Carey, Howard (Foster 67), Nyatanga, Anderson, Pearson, Ellot, Woolford (Morris 62), Stead, Davies (Bryan 72).
Subs Not Used: Gerken, Adomah, Pitman, Cunningham.
Booked: Nyatanga.
Att: 33,977.
Ref: H Webb.
MrTini23
Cheers. I hope so. Luckily the international break comes at the right time.
Quarter Final Draw
3rd November 2012
By Darren Craven
Premier League sides Everton and Tottenham will meet at Goodison Park after being paired together in the Capital One Quarter cup finals draw.
Tottenham, who beat Blackpool in the last round and Everton, who beat Bristol City in the last round, will face each other for the second time this season following Tottenham's 1-0 win over the Merseysiders at White Hart Lane last month. The last time the two sides met at Goodison Park, Everton were lucky to escape with a 1-0 win thanks to a Nikica Jelavic goal.
The other ties in the round see Sunderland travel to the Emirates Stadium to take on Arsenal. The previous fixture between the two sides saw Sunderland win by one goal to nil at the Stadium of Light. Another all Premier League tie sees Fulham and Aston Villa lock horns at Villa Park and Crewe will be looking to cause a major upset when they host Manchester City.
The full draw is as follows:
Arsenal vs Sunderland
Everton vs Tottenham
Aston Villa vs Fulham
Crewe vs Man City
MrTini23
Controversial penalty gives Man City a point
3rd November 2012
Last updated at 20:00
Everton will feel hard done by after Man City were given a controversial penalty which allowed the Citizens to take away a point from Goodison Park, the two sides drawing 1-1.
Final Score: Everton 1-1 Man City.
Everton: Howard, Neville, Heitinga (Clark 54), Jagielka, Baines, Fellaini, Anderson, Nem (Miralas 67), Pienaar (Naismith 85), Jelavic, Austin.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Dawson, Oviedo, Jallet.
Booked: Heitinga, Baines.
Goals: Austin 12.
Man City: Hart, Maicon, Kompany, Lescott (Rodwell 45), Clichy (Richards 35), Garcia, Barry, Tevez, Aguero, Silva, Dzeko (Nasri 45).
Subs Not Used: Pantillimon, Milner, Balotelli, Zabaleta.
Booked: Garcia.
Goals: Tevez pen 48.
Att: 39,571.
Ref: L Probert.
MrTini23
Jelavic fires Everton to win over Hammers
10th November 2012
Last updated at 21:16
Croatian striker Nikica Jelavic was on top form as his double, fired Premier League leaders Everton to an easy 2-1 victory over West Ham at Goodison Park.
Final Score: Everton 2-1 West Ham.
Everton: Howard, Neville, Jagielka (Dawson 61), Heitinga, Baines, Anderson (Gibson 77), Fellaini, Mirallas, Pienaar, Jelavic, Austin (Naismith 61).
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Clark, Vellios, Jallet.
Goals: Jelavic 14, 19.
West Ham: Jaaskelainen, O'Brien, Tomkins, Reid, McCartney, Diame (Diarra 71), Noble, Vaz Te (Demel 75), Benayoun, Jarvis (Taylor 61), Carroll.
Subs Not Used: Henderson, Collins, Maiga, Spence.
Booked: Noble.
Off: Diarra.
Goals: Diame 50.
Att: 35,208.
Ref: L Probert.
MrTini23
Mata goal cancels out Nem opener
17th November 2012
Last updated at 16:42
Premier League high-fliers Everton and Chelsea drew 1-1 at Goodison Park as a Juan Mata equalizer cancelled out an early goal by Brazilian Wellington Nem.
Final Score: Everton 1-1 Chelsea.
Everton: Howard, Neville, Jagielka, Heitinga (Clark 62), Baines, Anderson, Fellaini, Nem, Pienaar (Mirallas 88), Jelavic, Austin (Naismith 74).
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Gibson, Dawson, Jallet.
Booked: Heitinga.
Goals: Nem 4.
Chelsea: Cech, Azpillicueta, Ivanovic, Terry (Cahill 69), Luiz, Lampard, Mikel, Ben Arfa (Oscar 80), Mata, Hazard (Ramires 74), Torres.
Subs Not Used: Turnbull, Sturridge, Romeu, Rodrigo.
Booked: Hazard, Luiz, Mata, Lampard.
Goals: Mata 40.
Att: 37,824.
Ref: M Dean.
MrTini23
Premier League Table
Last Updated: 24th November 2012
MrTini23
Nem scores again as Everton win
24th November 2012
Last updated at 17:19
Brazilian Wellington Nem was once again on the scoresheet as his goal helped Everton to a 1-0 win over Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road.
Final Score: QPR 0-1 Everton.
QPR: Cesar, Bosingwa, Onouha, Mbia, Fabio, Park, Derry, Shelvey, Traore (Hoilett 82), Zamora, Cisse (Taarabt 79).
Subs Not Used: Green, Mancienne, Dyer, Nelsen, Wright-Phillips.
Booked: Derry, Shelvey.
Everton: Howard, Neville (Jallet 78), Jagielka, Clark, Baines, Gibson (Anderson 82), Fellaini, Pienaar , Nem, Austin (Mirallas 70), Jelavic.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Vellios, Dawson, Naismith.
Goals: Nem 5.
Att: 17,723.
Ref: J Moss.
Dan