Posts by Evertonia — The Website & Podcast
New venue, same old agony: The first win in an all-Merseyside affair at the new patch went the Liverpool’s way but it was a cruel ending to a match from which Everton at least deserved something
Like the Murphy's, I'm Not Bitter: The onset of another derby — albeit a historic one — reopens old wounds and intensifies the desire for the kind of victory that could set us on the road to dominating this City for a very long time
The Case for Europe: Regardless if we feel the club is ready or not, European qualification makes for happy fans and Everton fans deserve European football. The experiences of Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace in their respective competitions also show that the Blues are more ready for it than…
Podcast: Captain of Chaos: The guys review the draw and Brentford and look ahead to the first ever derby at Bramley-Moore Dock
Never Say Die: The bottom line is that, in the context of the chase for Europe, this was a “must not lose” game for Everton, one that pivoted on a blown chance by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall that required the midfielder to atone superbly with a stoppage time equaliser
Fan Advisory Board launch survey in response to new season ticket price rises: The Everton Fan Advisory Board have launched a survey of the club’s fans after echoing the disappointment expressed by many at the increase in season ticket prices for the 2026/27 season.
Bring Back Jack?: It was no surprise when reports surfaced last week that Everton were exploring a deal with Manchester City to bring the winger back to Merseyside next season. Injury aside, he’s been a very good loan signing but the next terms need to be highly favourable to the Blues
Podcast: The One Where We Get Ahead of Ourselves: Predicting Everton's run-in as they chase one of the European qualification places
FAB call for greater consideration of fans in fixture scheduling: The Everton Fan Advisory Board has issued a statement urging the Premier League to place greater emphasis on the impact on ordinary supporters of the succession of weekday fixtures that the Blues have been handed this season.
Ndiaye withdraws from Senegal duty with injury: Iliman Ndiaye won't now take part in either of Senegal's two friendlies during the current international break because of a foot injury.
Podcast: All That Everton Magic: The guys are on Cloud 9 after Everton's resounding home win over Chelsea
The Power of Grievance: The reaction from our fans to the leniency of Chelsea's punishment from the Premier League supplied what has so far been the missing piece of the puzzle at Hill Dickinson Stadium
Everton press European claims with thumping victory over Chelsea: On the occasion of David Moyes’s 747th Premier League match as a manager, Hill Dickinson Stadium truly got its lift-off as the Blues claimed their first big scalp by the Docks
From an Owner's Perspective: How will The Friedkin Group approach this summer in comparison to last in the context of their plans for Everton and their ownership of AS Roma?
Garner gets first England call-up: James Garner has been included in the senior England setup for the first time after Thomas Tuchel named an expanded 35-man squad for the upcoming friendlies against Uruguay and Japan.
Podcast: A David Moyes Identity: Paul and Lyndon reflect on the agonising defeat at Arsenal and look ahead to Chelsea (H)
Lady Luck is a glory hunter: For 88 minutes, the Toffees were the more deserving of the points but their luck deserted them at both ends of the field and Arsenal snatched all three points.
Podcast: The “We Aren’t In a Relegation Battle” Episode: The guys broach the subject of David Moyes's future along with the captivating relegation battle and Everton's trip to Arsenal this weekend
The Scourge of VAR: In concert with FIFA’s constant meddling with the rules, Video Assistant Refereeing is killing the fan experience. Can it ever be made to work satisfactorily?
Podcast: A Wonderful Few Days: It's an uplifting Ep 197 as the fellas discuss the wins over Newcastle and Burnley which have kept the chase for Europe alive
Everton shake off home hoodoo with comfortable win over Burnley: This was just what David Moyes's men needed following Saturday’s stirring win over Newcastle and a barren three months without a win at Bramley-Moore Dock
Everton outlast Newcastle in five-goal drama: This was a gutsy performance from the Blues where they refused to be denied with David Moyes vindicated for what were, for many, some questionable player selections
Podcast: A Strange Hill to Die On: Frustration aplenty at baffling team selections and Everton's impotence in the final third
Unimaginative Blues sucker-punched again at home: Everton could still be playing now and it’s doubtful they would have scored. They pressed and harried United but lacked the guile to open the visitors up before being undone on the counter yet again
I'm Sorry, I Just Don't Fancy You: David Moyes’s line-up against Manchester United on Monday will be hugely instructive but the Scot doesn’t seem to rate his compatriot, Nathan Patterson. The full-back isn’t the first player to be unloved by an Everton manager.
Moyes confirms nearly fit squad for United clash: David Moyes has confirmed that Seamus Coleman is a fit and viable alternative to Jake O'Brien at right-back as he ponders his line-up for the visit to Hill Dickinson Stadium of Manchester United.
13 Months of Moyes Mk II — Where Could and Where Should Everton Be?: Or the working title... "The Problem with Moyes". Not only did the manager arrive with baggage from his first spell as the Blues' boss but he currently has the team over-performing expectations from the beginning of the season but…
Podcast: Shooting Ourselves in Both Feet: Everton implode against Bournemouth again as the home woes continue at Bramley-Moore Dock
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