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Geat read!!

Just read all the pages.
You've done brilliant so far.

KUTGW!
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By José Luis Chilavert | Permalink | On 21 December 2012 - 21:05 PM
Geat read!!

Just read all the pages.
You've done brilliant so far.

KUTGW!


Many thanks. As always, comments are appreciated

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Everton cruise into Capital One Cup final

22nd January 2013
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Everton will play Fulham in the Carling Cup final after cruising into the final with a dominant display, beating Arsenal 4-0 at Goodison Park, the visitors having Chuks Aneke sent off late on.




Final Score: Everton 4-0 Arsenal.

Everton: Howard, Coleman, Heitinga (Duffy 77), Jagielka (Dawson 77), Baines, Mirallas, Neville, Anderson, Nem, Austin, Jelavic (Vellios 77).
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Pienaar, Clark, Naismith.

Boooked: Coleman, Mirallas.

Goals: Austin 7, 19, Jelavic 25, Anderson 35.

Arsenal: Szczesny, Jenkinson, Mertesacker (Vermaelen 36), Koscielny, Santos, Aneke, Ramsey, Oxlade-Chamberlain, WIlshere, Podolski (Lipman 76), Altidore (Giroud 45).
Subs Not Used: Fabianski, Walcott, Cazorla, Akpom.

Booked: Aneke, Wilshere, Giroud.

Off: Aneke.

Att: 39,571.

Ref: H Webb.
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Moyes delighted with semi final win

23rd January 2013
By John Warrington

Everton manager David Moyes has hailed his current team as one of his best, after watching his team thrash Arsenal 4-0 at Goodison Park to reach the Capital One Cup final.

Speaking live on Sky Sports news, Moyes had this to say: "What an absolutely fantastic result. To play Arsenal and beat them 4-0 is quite simply incredible. This is by far the best Everton side I have ever had and it's really pleasing to see us doing well in both league and cup. That's probably one of the best performances I've seen as Everton manager and I can't wait to play Fulham in the final at Wembley."

"I think the basis of our success this season has been the form of all of our striking options. In the past we have never really had a goalscorer and have struggled for goals but this season we have three of them. Jelavic scored quite a few before his injury but recently he has struggled for goals. We know that Nikica will start scoring again soon but in the mean time, Apostolos Vellios has been banging them in which is great to see. We've also got Charlie Austin who has been consistently scoring all season so with those three, we are always going to have goals in the team."
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I blame Mertesacker for that loss!

Well done on the big win! KIU
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By BOWC | Permalink | On 25 December 2012 - 13:43 PM
I blame Mertesacker for that loss!

Well done on the big win! KIU


Thanks, He was pretty terrible

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Rotherham fail in upset chase

26th January 2013
Last updated at 16:05

League Two Rotherham failed in their chase of a FA Cup upset as a first Everton goal from Aaron Cresswell and a goal from Apostolos Vellios condemned them to a 2-0 defeat at the New York Stadium.




Final Score: Rotherham 0-2 Everton.

Rotherham: Warrington, Mullins, Sharps, Morgan, Hunt (Wilson 45), Arnason, Schofield, Pringle, O'Connor, Revell, Nardiello (Odejayi 52).
Subs Not Used: Shearer, Dickinson, Noble, Agard, Breckin.

Booked: Hunt, Schofield, O'Connor, Nardiello.

Everton: Gordon, Coleman, Dawson (Duffy 85), Clark, Cresswell, Osman, Fellaini, Gibson (Naismith 85), Nem, Vellios, McAleny (Green 63).
Subs Not Used: Howard, Pienaar, Jelavic, Baines.

Goals: Vellios 14, Cresswell 46.

Att: 12,009.

Ref: M Atkinson.
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great story something different and original and your doing great this season
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By born-to-win | Permalink | On 26 December 2012 - 22:46 PM
great story something different and original and your doing great this season


Thanks Comments are always appreciated

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5th round draw

28th January 2013
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Bitter rivals Liverpool and Manchester United will lock horns at Anfield in the FA Cup 5th round after been drawn together in the draw which was conducted at Wembley earlier this afternoon.

The two clubs have only met once this season with Liverpool humiliating their Manchester rivals by running out winners by 5 goals to one at Anfield. Liverpool's Merseyside rivals Everton will host Championship side Bristol City, who will be looking to cause an upset. It was Everton that knocked the Bristol side out of the Capital One Cup earlier this season. In an all Championship tie, Brighton travel to Derby.

Elsewhere, there is a London derby in the offering as Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas faces his old club as Roberto Di Matteo's Chelsea visit White Hart Lane. Also going up against his old club will be Newcastle manager Alan Pardew as he takes his side to the Valley to face Charlton. The other three toes see Premier League meet Championship as Middlesbrough host West Ham, Huddersfield travel to Aston Villa and Blackburn host Stoke.

The full draw is as follows:

Middlesbrough vs West Ham
Aston Villa vs Huddersfield
Everton vs Bristol City
Charlton vs Newcastle
Derby vs Brighton
Liverpool vs Man United
Blackburn vs Stoke
Tottebham vs Chelsea
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well done on getting to the Capital one cup final buddy! be a huge game for you that one!
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By DanW19 | Permalink | On 27 December 2012 - 13:48 PM
well done on getting to the Capital one cup final buddy! be a huge game for you that one!


Cheers Dan

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Jelavic goal the difference

30th January 2013
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A goal from Croatian striker Nikica Jelavic was the difference for Everton at the Madjeski Stadium as Everton cemented their place at the top of the Premier League table with a 1-0 win.




Final Score: Reading 0-1 Everton.

Reading: Federici, Aguilar, Pearce, Gorkss (Leigertwood 67), Harte, Gunnarsson, Guthrie (Karacan 61), McAnuff, Robson-Kanu (Kebe 88), Le Fondre, Pogrebnyak.
Subs Not Used: Taylor, Roberts, Gunter, McCleary.

Booked: Harte.

Everton: Howard, Neville, Heitinga, Jagielka, Baines, Mirallas (Coleman 72), Fellaini, Anderson (Gibson 88), Nem, Austin (Vellios 76), Jelavic.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Dawson, Naismith, Clark.

Booked: Mirallas, Anderson, Austin.

Goals: Jelavic 10.

Att: 19,272.

Ref: M Atkinson.
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Eboue in deadline day deal

31st January 2013
By John Warrington

Former Arsenal right back Emmanuel Eboue has been part of a deadline day move after joining Premier League leaders Everton for a fee of 8 million pounds from Galatasaray.

Reports suggest that the Ivorian player has signed a four and a half year contract earning him an estimated fifty thousand pounds a week. Eboue has been at Turkish giants Galatasaray for a year and a half after moving in the summer of 2011. During his time in Turkey, he played forty-six games and scored four goals.

Before moving to Turkey, Eboue was an ever present for Arsene Wenger at Arsenal, spending seven years in London. During his time there, he scored ten goals in two hundred and fourteen games. Eboue was regarded as a cult figure at the Emirates with Arsenal fans often singing "You only came to see Eboue" at opposition fans. Everton fans will be hoping that Eboue will be able to replicate the form of his Arsenal days.
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good deal for eboue buddy! however may of paid a little over the top for him as he is aging!
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By DanW19 | Permalink | On 28 December 2012 - 00:33 AM
good deal for eboue buddy! however may of paid a little over the top for him as he is aging!


I did debate on the fee but with right back being our main weakness I thought it would be worth paying.

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Osman in Fulham loan move

31st January 2013
By John Warrington

Everton midfielder Leon Osman has made a deadline day switch, as he joins Fulham on loan for the rest of the season, the London club paying Everton a loan fee of thirty-five thousand pounds a month.

The thirty-one year old Englishman has found his appearances limited for Everton this season following the signing of Anderson from Manchester United and has decided that a loan move would be best suited for him. Osman has only played a total of eleven games at Everton and will be looking to play regular first team football at the London club.

Also on his way out of Everton on loan is twenty-one year old midfielder Junior who has joined Barnsley for a loan fee of six thousand pound a month. Junior, who was signed on a free by Everton in 2011, has yet to make a first team appearance for David Moyes' side and is, according to reports, itching to play some first team football. Moyes has allowed the midfielder to move on loan top Barnsley to allow him to continue his development.
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Coleman makes Sunderland switch

31st January 2013
By John Warrington

Irish defender Seamus Coleman is now a Sunderland player after joining the Black Cats from Everton for a fee of 1.5 million pounds on what is believed to be a 4 and a half year deal.

Coleman's move comes as no surprise to many in the footballing world following Everton's signing of former Arsenal right back Emmanuel Eboue earlier today. Already being behind Phil Neville and Christophe Jallet in the pecking order at right back means that Coleman's playing time at the blue half of Merseyside would have been extremely restricted. Coleman has only made 5 appearances for Everton this season after making 18 in the 2011-12 season.

Speaking to Sky Sports News, Coleman cited the signing of Emmanuel Eboue as his reason for leaving Goodison Park: "I think the reason why I have joined Sunderland is reasonably clear. With the signing of Eboue, there was absolutely no chance of me getting any first team football. At my age I need to be playing first team football, especially if I want to keep my place in the Republic of Ireland team, so the decision to move to Sunderland was a no brainer."
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Double award win for Everton

1st February 2013
By Lee Hooton

Everton have picked up two awards in the January monthly Premier League awards as David Moyes retains the Manager of the Month award and Kevin Mirallas wins the Goal of the Month award.

Moyes retains the manager of the month award after seeing Everton through a January which saw the blue half of Merseyside win four and draw one of their five Premier League games. The team also won two FA Cup ties and knocked Arsenal out of the Capital One cup over two legs. The Premier League month started with a 3-2 win over Norwich at Goodison on the 2nd before winning again at Goodison on the 12th with a 2-0 win over victory. The first away game saw a 1-1 draw with Fulham with the next game being a 2-0 win over West Brom. The final Premier League game of the month was a 1-0 over Reading.

The second award sees Kevin Mirallas notch up the Premier League Goal of the Month award for his beautiful solo effort against Wigan in the 2-0 victory at Goodison Park. Picking the ball up from Seamus Coleman, the Belgian ran and ran before burying a shot into the top left hand corner to send the Everton home fans wild. The Belgian beat off competition from Eden Hazard and Sergio Aguero who were second and third respectively.

Kevin's goal against Wigan can be viewed below:

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By Zan2k9 | Permalink | On 28 December 2012 - 21:51 PM
great writing mate and doing very well here with everton, keep it up


Thanks. Glad you're enjoying it

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Late Santon goal gives Newcastle a point

2nd February 2013
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A rare goal from Everton centre back John Heitinga was not enough for the Merseysiders as a late Davide Santon goal gave Newcastle a share of the points at St. James' Park.




Final Score: Newcastle 1-1 Everton.

Newcastle: Krul, Taylor, Coloccini, Taylor, Santon, Cork, Cabaye, Bentley (Gutierrez 55), Hoolahan (Vuckic 87), Marveaux (Pennant 45), Cisse.
Subs Not Used: Harper, Ranger, Kjaer, Bertrand.

Goals: Santon 87.

Everton: Howard, Neville, Heitinga, Jagielka, Cresswell, Mirallas, Fellaini (Clark 88), Gibson, Baines (Nem 61), Vellios (Austin 61), Jelavic.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Dawson, Naismith, Duffy.

Booked: Fellaini.

Goals: Heitinga 61.

Att: 45,930.

Ref: L Mason.
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Everton breeze past Bristol City

16th February 2013
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It was all too easy for Everton at Goodison Park as goals from Steven Pienaar, Charlie Austin (2) and John Heitinga gave them a 4-2 victory over Bristol City which booked their place in the FA Cup 6th round.




Final Score: Everton 4-2 Bristol City.

Everton: Howard, Eboue, Heitinga, Jagielka (Clark 45), Baines, Pienaar, Fellaini, Anderson (Gibson 85), Nem, Austin, Jelavic (Vellios 45).
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Neville, Jallet, Mirallas.

Goals: Pienaar 12, Austin 15, 69, Heitinga 20.

Bristol City: Heaton, M Wilson, Howard (Carey 51), Nyatanga (J Wilson 75), Cunningham, Adomah, Elliot, Skuse, Woolford, Stead, Pitman (Davies 71).
Subs Not Used: Preece, Foster, Anderson, Bryan.

Goals: Stead 24, Woolford 36.

Att: 28,779.

Ref: L Probert.
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6th round draw

18th February 2013
Last updated at 18:28

All ties in the FA Cup 6th round will be Championship vs Premier League after the draw that was made live at Wembley earlier this afternoon by former England midfielders John Barnes and Paul Ince.

Blackburn, who beat Premier League opposition in the form of Stoke City in the last round have another home tie as they entertain Tottenham, who beat Chelsea at White Hart Lane in the last round. Premier League leaders face their second tie against Championship opposition in successive rounds as their reward for beating Bristol City is a trip to Huddersfield who shocked Aston Villa at Villa Park in the last round.

Everton's bitter rivals Liverpool, who beat Man United 1-0 in the last round, also face an away tie as they travel to the Valley to play Charlton who thrashed Newcastle 4-1 in the last round, getting one over on former manager Alan Pardew in the process. The final tie sees West Ham, who beat Middlesbrough in the last round, entertain Brighton who beat Derby at Pride Park in the 5th round.

The full draw is as follows:

Blackburn vs Tottenham
Huddersfield vs Everton
Charlton vs Liverpool
West Ham vs Brighton
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Spotlight on Moyes

20th February 2013
By Lee Hooton

With the season in full swing and the Capital One Cup final just 4 days away, evertonfc.com caught up with manager David Moyes to get his thoughts on the season so far.

Hello David, First of all let me say thank you for agreeing to do this interview for us. How does it feel to be up the top of the Premier League?.

It's great, I'm loving every minute of it. When I said at the start of the season I wanted 4th, I never thought we'd be in this position. Hopefully we can keep up our good form and still be in the top 4 at the end of the season.

How do you feel your new signings are getting on at the club?

I won't comment on Emmanuel as it's still early days but the rest of them have been superb. Nemmy (Wellington Nem) has come in and been a revelation on the left hand side. He is probably one of my best signings ever to be honest. Charlie Austin is also starting to find his way now. Clarky (Ciaran Clark) and Craig (Craig Dawson) have come in and done well. They know they aren't going to always be starting with Johnny Heitinga and Phil Jagielka around but they've shown they are ones for the future. Craig Gordon, Aaron Cresswell and Christophe Jallet have been great back ups for us so far too.

At the moment the side sit at the top of the Premier League, do you actually think they can mount a title challenge this season?

It's not a case of questioning if they can, it's a case of questioning why they can't. We have a good squad who a playing really good football and winning games. If we keep winning games from now until the end of the season we should be right up there.

The Capital One Cup final is just 4 days away, what are your hopes for the cups?

I want to win both. I know a lot of managers say how the Capital One Cup doesn't matter and the FA Cup is more important, but to me both cups are just as important as each other and I will be setting the guys up in an attempt to win both. Whats the point in entering if you're not going to try and win it?

Well thats all the questions I have for you David, thanks for your time today and good luck for the rest of the season.
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Really good story, it's good to see you haven't gone crazy with the signings as that isn't the "Everton way"

Keep it up
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Jelavic final blow

21st February 2013
By John Warrington

Everton have been dealt a serious blow ahead of this Sunday's Capital One Cup final against Fulham with star striker Nikica Jelavic being ruled out for two weeks with a virus.

The loss of the striker comes as a huge blow for the Merseysiders with Jelavic, who has scored 14 times this season, likely to start alongside Charlie Austin at Wembley. Jelavic played with the virus in the FA Cup game against Bristol City on Saturday but was forced off at half time after complaining of a headache and blurred vision. The news of Jelavic's demise is likely to bring a smile to the face of Greek striker Apostolos Vellios who is favorite to replace the Croatian.

Speaking to Sky Sports News, Everton manager David Moyes spoke of his disappointment but insisted that the team would put the blow behind them: "Sure we've lost Nikica Jelavic for the final and I'm disappointed but the fact is that the team doesn't revolve around him. We have ten other lads who are fighting fit and raring to go, not to mention the squad guys itching for a taste of Wembley glory. I've now got a decision to make that I didn't want but we will put the blow behind us and play like we can."
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Neville rallies the troops

23rd February 2013
By Lee Hooton

Everton skipper Phil Neville has sent out a battle cry to his fellow Everton players ahead of tomorrow's Capital One Cup final against Fulham, urging them to play like they can and not get nervous.

In an interview with Evertonfc.com earlier, Neville said: "We've got to take the game to Fulham. There is no point sitting back and letting them attack us. Our success this season has been based around how well the guys up front have been doing and we need to continue that. It's obviously going to be tough after losing Jelavic but we have other strikers that can come in and find the net like Apostolos Vellios, who has been scoring for fun lately."

"It's important that we don't get nervous on the day. In the 2009 FA Cup final against Chelsea, we were nervous after we went 1-0 up and it cost us. We have to make sure that doesn't happen again. Once we get that lead, which I'm confident that we will, we need to keep pushing for a second and take the game away from Fulham and not let them into our half like we did with Chelsea. I have faith in the lads and I know we can do it."
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By BOWC | Permalink | On 02 January 2013 - 16:17 PM
Great what you're doing here. Bad blow with Jelavic but decent backup should be enough to see off Fulham!


Cheers. Fingers crossed we'll be ok

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Captial One Cup Final Preview


23rd February 2012
By John Warrington

Capital One Cup Final
Venue:
Wembley Date: Sunday 24th February Kick-off: 1500 GMT
Coverage: Sky Sports 1 HD

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TEAM NEWS

Everton have just two players missing for the Capital One Cup final. Bryan Oviedo misses out with the broken ankle he picked up in early January and perhaps more importantly, Croatian striker Nikica Jelavic misses out with a virus. Apostolos Vellios is likely to replace him in the starting line up.

Fulham have four players missing for the final at Wembley. Leon Osman is ineligible due to a clause in his loan contract, stating that he can't play against his parent club. Mahamadou Diarra is suspended and Steve Sidwell and Chris Baird are both still ruled out with torn hamstring's.

Everton
Suspended: None Doubtful:None
Injured/unavailable: Oviedo (Ankle), Jelavic (Virus)

Fulham
Suspended: Diarra Doubtful: None
Injured/unavailable: Osman (Ineligible), Sidwell (Hamstring), Baird (Hamstring)

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ODDS (SKY BET):

Everton: 4-6 (Fav)
Draw: N/A
Everton: 7-2
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Good luck in the cup final, sucks you've missed out on Jelavic playing!
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By Chalmers | Permalink | On 03 January 2013 - 13:38 PM
Just read through great to see an Everton Diary!

Good luck in the cup final, sucks you've missed out on Jelavic playing!


Thanks. Luckily we've got Charlie Austin

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Everton win Capital One Cup

24th February 2013
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Premier League leaders Everton have won the Capital One Cup after beating Londoners Fulham 4-1 in a pulsating final at Wembley in front of 90,000 fans.




Final Score: Everton 4-1 Fulham.

Everton: Howard, Neville, Heitinga (Clark 87), Jagielka, Baines, Pienaar, Fellaini (Gibson 67), Anderson, Nem, Austin, Vellios (Mirallas 78).
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Dawson, Jallet, Eboue.

Boooked: Vellios.

Goals: Austin 34, 83, Nem 38, Anderson 67.

Fulham: Stockdale, Rangel, Hangeland, Donnelly, Riise, Ruiz (Duff 67), Riether, Kasami, Kacaniklic (Richardson 83), Berbatov, Rodallega (Petric 45).
Subs Not Used: Schwarzer, Dejagah, Trotta, Frei.

Booked: Donnelly, Rodallega.

Goals: Berbatov 25.

Att: 90,000.

Ref: H Webb.

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