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Great cup win! Congratulations
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Easy cup win and the fact your going to feature in Europe next year will already boost the finances!
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"For the Fans" - Ferguson

25th February 2013
By John Warrington

Everton co-chairman and club legend Duncan Ferguson has hailed manager David Moyes as the best in the Premier League along with dedicating the win of the Capital One Cup to the Everton fans.

In an interview on the pitch after the game at Wembley, Ferguson said: "This is what I came back to Everton for, days like today. When I was a player here, we won the FA Cup in 1995 and seeing the looks on the faces of the fans was just a joy to behold. When I came back to co-own the club, I vowed to return the smiles to the faces of the fans and today I can say that has been done. Today is for them."

"All the thanks has to go to David. I may have given him the money but he made the signings and the signings he has made have been nothing short of sensational. He's got the team working together brilliantly and watching Everton play football is easily the highlight of my week. In my opinion, David Moyes is the best manager in the Premier League by far. What he has achieved here at Everton has been nothing short of miraculous and long may it continue."
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Awesome Austin

27th February 2013
Last updated at 01:55


Everton striker Charlie Austin was in fine form, scoring two goals as his side shocked Manchester City at Eastlands by winning 3-1.




Final Score: Man City 1-3 Everton.

Man City: Hart, Maicon, Kompany, Lescott, Clichy (Dzeko 78), Barry, Milner, Toure, Tevez, Silva, Aguero (Nasri 47).
Subs Not Used: Pantilimon, Sinclair, Richards, Zabaleta, Balotelli.

Goals: Aguero 46.

Everton: Howard, Eboue, Heitinga (Dawson 87), Jagielka, Baines, Pienaar, Fellaini, Anderson (Gibson 78), Nem (Mirallas 32), Austin, Vellios.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Jallet, Naismith, Clark.

Booked: Heitinga.

Goals: Anderson 16, Austin 51, 78.

Att: 47,405.

Ref: K Friend.
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Cole earns West Ham a point

2nd March 2013
Last updated at 20:01


West Ham came from behind to earn a point against Everton at Upton Park as a Carlton Cole equalizer cancelled out an earlier goal from in-form Everton striker Charlie Austin.




Final Score: West Ham 1-1 Everton.

West Ham: Jaaskelainen, Demel, Reid, Tomkins, McCartney (Collison 45), Benayoun (Noble 73), Diame, Nolan, Taylor, Carroll, Cole.
Subs Not Used: Henderson, Vaz Te, O'Brien, Maiga, Collins.

Booked: Carroll.

Goals: Cole 72.

Everton: Howard, Neville, Dawson, Jagielka (Clark 68), Baines, Eboue, Fellaini, Gibson (Heitinga 79), Pienaar (Mirallas 86), Austin, Vellios.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Jallet, Naismith, Anderson.

Booked: Dawson, Jagielka, Gibson.

Goals: Austin 45+2.

Att: 27,858.

Ref: M Dean.
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Jelavic double sees Everton into semi

9th March 2013
Last updated at 21:33

Everton are still on course for a domestic cup double after Croatian striker Nikica Jelavic scored twice in a 2-0 win over Huddersfield at The Galpharm Stadium.




Final Score: Huddersfield 0-2 Everton.

Huddersfield: Smithies, Alcock (Hunt 87), Clarke, Fontaine, Dixon, Henry (Norwood 82), Clayton, Southern, McFadden, Novak (Ward 82), Vaughan.
Subs Not Used: Bennett, Scannel, Lynch, Higgenbotham.

Booked: Dixon, McFadden.

Everton: Howard, Eboue (Neville 81), Heitinga (Dawson 88), Jagielka, Baines, Pienaar (Mirallas 74), Fellaini, Gibson, Anderson, Austin, Jelavic.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Vellios, Clark, Jallet.

Booked: Heitinga, Gibson.

Goals: Jelavic 5, 82.

Att: 24,590.

Ref: H Webb.
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Baines rescues Everton

16th March 2013
Last updated at 19:15


Everton were saved at Goodison Park by Leighton Baines as the left back's late goal pegged Swansea back to 2-2 in an enthralling Premier League encounter.




Final Score: Everton 2-2 Swansea.

Everton: Howard, Eboue, Heitinga, Jagielka, Baines, Pienaar, Fellaini, Gibson (Clark 60), Anderson, Austin, Jelavic.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Jallet, Dawson, Vellios, Neville, Mirallas.

Booked: Heitinga.

Goals: Pienaar 12, Baines 81.

Swansea: Vorm, Tate, Chico, Williams, Taylor, Faurlin, Sung-Yeung (Richards 81), Hernandez (Ephraim 81), Michu, Dyer, Shechter (Moore 86).
Subs Not Used: Steele, Routledge, De Guzman, Tiendalli.

Goals: Dyer 29, Shechter 62.

Att: 34,666.

Ref: J Moss.
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Bore draw at Goodison

20th March 2013
Last updated at 01:34


There was nothing to write home about at Goodison Park as Everton and Tottenham battled to a boring 0-0 draw.




Final Score: Everton 0-0 Tottenham.

Everton: Howard, Eboue, Heitinga, Jagielka, Baines, Pienaar, Fellaini (Neville 77), Gibson, Anderson, Austin, Jelavic (Vellios 61).
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Jallet, Dawson, Clark, Mirallas.

Booked: Fellaini, Eboue, Heitinga, Gibson.

Tottenham: Lloris, Walker, Kaboul, Vertonghen, Fuchs (Assou-Ekotto 77)), Huddlestone (Parker 74), Dembele, Sandro, Lennon (M Dawson 56), Bale, Adebayor.
Subs Not Used: Gomes, Sigurdsson, Chung-Yong, Defoe.

Att: 39,571.

Ref: T McNamee.
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Semi final draw

22nd March 2013
Last updated at 16:55

The draw for the 2012/13 FA Cup semi final has today been made live at Wembley with Tottenham facing Capital One cup winners Everton and last year's runners up Liverpool facing Championship side Brighton.

Everton and Tottenham have met three times in competitive action over the course of the 2012-13 season with two out of the three games resulting in a 1-0 win for the home side. In the Premier League, Everton have failed to beat Tottenham. At White Hart Lane, a goal from Jan Vertonghen have Spurs a 1-0 win and the two sides drew 0-0 at Goodison Park. However, in the Captial One cup, Everton did triumph over Tottenham, beating them 1-0 thanks to a goal from Nikica Jelavic. The last time the two sides met in the FA Cup was in 1995 when Everton ran out 4-1 winners. They went on to lift the trophy.

This season, Liverpool and Brighton have not played against each other. However, last season, the two sides faced each other twice. Both of these games saw Liverpool beat Brighton to knock them out of a cup. First in September as a 2-1 win at the Amex Stadium knocked Brighton out of the Carling Cup and secondly, in February when a 6-1 win sent Liverpool through to the 6th round of the FA Cup.

The full draw is as follows:

Tottenham vs Everton
Brighton vs Liverpool
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Chelsea dominate Everton

6th April 2013
Last updated at 16:17


Everton were dominated at Stamford Bridge as a brace from Spanish striker Fernando Torres and a goal from Hatem Ben Arfa gave the home side a 3-0 victory.




Final Score: Chelsea 3-0 Everton.

Chelsea: Cech, Azpilicueta, Luiz, Terry, Cole, Lampard (Ramires 61), Mikel, Ben Arfa (Cahill 79), Mata (Oscar 76), Hazard, Torres.
Subs Not Used: Turnbull, Sturridge, Rodrigo, Radu.

Goals: Ben Arfa 42, Torres 54, 79.

Everton: Howard, Eboue, Clark, Jagielka, Baines (Neville 78), Pienaar, Fellaini, Anderson, Nem (Mirallas 20), Austin (Vellios 63), Jelavic.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Jallet, Dawson, Gibson.

Att: 40,959

Ref: J Moss.
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Everton scrape Sunderland win

10th April 2013
Last updated at 01:29


Everton were far from their best as they struggled to a 1-0 win over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, Charlie Austin with the all important goal.




Final Score: Sunderland 0-1 Everton.

Sunderland Mignolet, Brown, Cuellar, Brmble, Lumb (Larsson 45), Gardner (Cattermole 45), Colback, Vaughan, Johnson (McClean 70), Sessegnon, Fletcher.
Subs Not Used: Westwood, Rose, Albrighton, Campbell.

Booked: Sessegnon, Cattermole.

Everton: Howard, Eboue (Jallet 90), Clark, Jagielka, Baines, Pienaar, Fellaini (Gibson 77), Anderson (Naismith 90), Oviedo, Austin, Jelavic.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Dawson, Vellios, Mirallas.

Booked: Baines.

Goals: Austin 37.

Att: 33,594

Ref: M Atkinson.
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Everton win on penalties

13th April 2013
Last updated at 16:23

Everton will play Brighton in the FA Cup final after beating Tottenham 4-2 on penalties after drawing 0-0 after extra time.




Final Score: Tottenham 0-0 Everton aet (2-4 on pens).

Tottenham: Lloris, Walker, Kaboul, Vertonghen, Assou-Ekotto, Parker, Sandro, Dembele (M Dawson 45), Chung-Yong (Lennon 56), Bale (Fuchs 83), Adebayor.
Subs Not Used: Gomes, Sigurdsson, Caulker, Defoe.

Booked: Bale.

Penalties scored: Vertonghen, Lennon.

Penalties missed: Adebayor, Assou-Ekotto.

Everton: Howard, Eboue, Heitinga (Jagielka 102), C Dawson, Baines, Pienaar, Fellaini, Gibson (Mirallas 116), Cresswell, Austin, Jelavic (Vellios 76).
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Neville. Naismith, Jallet.

Booked: Vellios.

Penalties scored: Baines, Cresswell, Jagielka, Austin.

Penalties missed: Pienaar.

Att: 90,000.

Ref: H Webb.
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Great result. Good luck with the rest of the season!
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Unlucky against Chelsea but two good wins, not really sure how you've done so well and are set to win both cups as well as the league!
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By Benniewijs | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 07:07 AM
Great result. Good luck with the rest of the season!


Thanks, hopefully we can do the treble

By DanW19 | Permalink | On 10 January 2013 - 08:34 AM
Unlucky against Chelsea but two good wins, not really sure how you've done so well and are set to win both cups as well as the league!


Chelsea is a game I'd rather forget. I think the key has been my signings. They have all been excellent meaning I have a good squad and can rotate them around.
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Woeful Villa dominated at Goodison

20th April 2013
Last updated at 20:55


Aston Villa had a day to forget at Goodison Park as a hat trick from striker Charlie Austin and goals from centre back Craig Dawson and Croatian striker Nikica Jelavic gave Everton a 5-0 win.




Final Score: Everton 5-0 Aston Villa.

Everton: Howard, Jallet (Gibson 60), Dawson, Jagielka, Baines, Eboue (Neville 58), Fellaini, Heitinga, Pienaar (Clark 76), Jelavic, Austin.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Vellios, Naismith, Mirallas.

Off: Heitinga.

Goals: Dawson 27, Austin 60, 70, 86, Jelavic 89.

Aston Villa: Guzan, Hibbert, Vlaar, Dunne, Coquelin (Holman 65), El Ahmadi (Benteke 60), Ireland (Baker 56), Romeu, Jenas, Delph, Agbonlahor.
Subs Not Used: Given, N'Zogbia, Mensah, Lowton.

Booked: Jenas.

Att: 36,987.

Ref: T McNamee.
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Great emphatic win! Austin is a revelation!
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By BOWC | Permalink | On 11 January 2013 - 16:38 PM
Great emphatic win! Austin is a revelation!


You're right about that. Glad I took the chance on him.



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Three questions with Moyes

25th April 2013
By Lee Hooton

With the Merseyside derby against Liverpool coming up and the Premier League title within touching distance, Evertonfc.com sat down with David Moyes with three questions.

Hello David, The first question, during your reign as Everton manager we have never had much success over Liverpool. How important is it to beat Liverpool do you think?.

That's something I've been looking to rectify. Sure, there are eighteen other teams in the league so if we lose to Liverpool it is not the be all and end all, but beating Liverpool is very important. For us and the fans, it's all about pride. There is nothing better than beating your local rivals. Fans want to go into work on a Monday morning and gloat about their team beating Liverpool and we aim to give them that chance. It's arguably the most important fixture of the season.

The Premier League title is within sight, what's the secret this season? Why have we been so good?

One word Lee, consistency. If you look at the past few seasons, we have always been really strong in the later part of the season and had a terrible start. This season we had a good start and kept it up. There has only been one game where we can say that we were truly poor and that was against Chelsea. Other than that we have been excellent, working as a unit and getting results.

Finally, we're through to the FA Cup final to play Brighton. Are you confident of winning?

As manager I have got to be confident. if I'm not confident about anything neither will the players. Of course we are helped by playing Championship opposition but it's important that we don't get complacent. Brighton won't be an easy team to beat and we are going to have to play well to beat them.

Thanks for your time David and good luck against Liverpool.
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Fantastic story, have been thoroughly following each successive post. One inquiry though if I may; are you actually managing as Moyes in game? If so, how? Or are you just putting his name in the story and just called you newly created manager David Moyes.
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By WeddyOhWeddyWoo | Permalink | On 12 January 2013 - 18:14 PM
Fantastic story, have been thoroughly following each successive post. One inquiry though if I may; are you actually managing as Moyes in game? If so, how? Or are you just putting his name in the story and just called you newly created manager David Moyes.


Thanks I've just created a manager with his name.
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Everton do derby day double

28th April 2013
Last updated at 18:51


Everton completed a derby day double over Liverpool as a solitary Nikica Jelavic goal gave them a 1-0 win at Goodison Park to go with their 2-0 win at Anfield.




Final Score: Everton 1-0 Liverpool.

Everton: Howard, Eboue (Jallet 81), Jagielka, Dawson, Baines, Pienaar, Fellaini, Gibson (Neville 61), Anderson, Austin (Mirallas 89), Jelavic.
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Vellios, Clark, Cresswell.

Booked: Fellaini.

Goals: Jelavic 38.

Liverpool: Reina, Johnson, Skrtel, Agger (Carragher 45), Rat, Lucas, Allen, Sahin (Williams 61), Henderson, Assaidi (Borini 72), Suarez.
Subs Not Used: Doni, Cole, Sterling, Bennett.

Booked: Rat.

Att: 39,571.

Ref: M Atkinson.
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Austin fires Everton to title

4th May 2013
Last updated at 16:35


Charlie Austin fired Everton to the Premier League title as his two goals gave them the three points needed to confirm them as champions, beating Arsenal 2-1 at the Emirates.




Final Score: Arsenal 1-2 Everton.

Arsenal: Szczesny, Kenkinson, Koscielny, Mertesacker, Enrique, Vermaelen, Arteta, Ramsey, Cazorla, Arshavin (Gervinho 83), Altidore (Chamakh 83).
Subs Not Used: Fabianski, Gibbs, Santos, Giroud, Podolski.

Booked: Jenkinson, Koscielny, Vermaelen, Cazorla.

Goals: Altidore 18.

Everton: Howard, Eboue, Jagielka, Dawson, Baines (Cresswell 90), Pienaar, Fellaini (Clark 90+1), Gibson, Anderson, Austin, Jelavic (Mirallas 89).
Subs Not Used: Gordon, Neville, Vellios, Jallet.

Booked: Jagielka, Dawson, Fellaini.

Goals: Austin 14, 24.

Att: 59.840.

Ref: M Jones.
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Good job winning the title!
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Everton crowned champions

5th May 2013
By John Warrington

David Moyes is being hailed as a miracle worker after his Everton side were finally crowned Premier League champions following a 2-1 win over Arsenal at the Emirates.

Knowing they only needed a point to be champions, Everton took the game to Arsenal at the Emirates and won 2-1, thanks to a brace from striker Charlie Austin. The three points means that second place Man City can no longer mathematically catch Everton, giving them their first league title since 1987. It is also the 10th time the Merseyside club have lifted the English top division title.

In an interview with Sky Sports News, an emotional David Moyes spoke of his pride at winning the title with Everton: "This is by far the best moment of my career to date. When I came to Everton in 2002, I never in my wildest dreams expected to see this day. I've never felt so proud in my life and I want to thank the players, staff and the fans for making this all possible. It's great that we have been able to give something back to the fans as they are by far the best in England."
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Fan Reaction

6th May 2013
By Lee Hooton

With Everton being confirmed as Premier League champions on Saturday following the 2-1 win over Arsenal at the Emirates, Evertonfc.com ventured into the city center to find out what the fans thought.

Dave Lewis (32): "Easily the best day of my life to date. Just seeing the looks on the faces of all the Liverpool fans when we were confirmed champions was just brilliant. To think, all the crap they gave us back in 1998 when we almost went down and we end up winning the Premier League before them."

Matt Gillespie (22): "A big thanks should go out to David Moyes. The work he has done since he came to Everton has been absolutely brilliant. He's got the players working as a team which is something we've never had before and the squad we have is one of the best in Everton history."

Mick Holloway (70): "I was alive when Everton won quite a few of their titles in the old first division. I have to admit, with all these foreign billionaire owners coming in, I'd never thought I'd see the day again. David Moyes has come up with some form of miracle to win us the Premier League title. He should be knighted.."

Mark Lloyd (35): "I was 10 when Everton last won the title so to see them win it again is great. David has done wonders but most of the credit should go to the players. They have played so well this season and I hope they have a high bonus for winning the league."
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Co-Chairmen reaction

6th May 2013
By Lee Hooton

Following Everton's win over Arsenal which saw them crowned Premier League champions, Evertonfc.com caught up with co-chairmen Duncan Ferguson and Bill Kenwright to get their reactions.

"I was crying in my seat in the stands" said Bill Kenwright. "I've been at Everton now for 24 years and this is the proudest I've ever been. Noone gave us a hope of winning the title at the start of the season and we were laughed at for just dreaming of getting into the top 4. How nice it is to prove everyone wrong and I would personally like to thank David Moyes for the excellent job he has done over the past 11 years."

Everton cult hero Ferguson, was in a similar state of mind following the Premier League win. "I must admit, I was on the verge of tears. When I was here as a player, we almost got relegated from this league back in 1998 so to come back as a member of the board fifteen years later and see us win it is astounding. Credit has to go for Moyes for the superb job he has done. He is by far one of the best managers out there today and I'm honored to have worked with him both at board room level and as a player."

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