Match Report
Match Report
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A point at Craven Cottage, combined with Totthenham’s surprise home defeat by Wigan Athletic, means that Everton move up into fourth place in the Premier League. We should all be delighted then, especially given Fulham’s impressive home form, but everyone associated with the Blues knows that this was another ridiculous case of points dropped given…
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The immediate aftermath of a Merseyside derby officially branded ‘pulsating’ saw both sets of supporters trying to work out who was the most indignant with the final result. Liverpool saw a perfectly good winning goal disallowed deep into injury time, scored by a player who could have had two red cards. Everton are the better…
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Total football, League Cup style. This was always going to be a thankless game, so with hindsight, given that we went into it without two influential midfielders and then had another sent off, there were some positives to be taken from it in terms of the spirit shown by the players and the point gained.…
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A lethargic first-half performance and some dubious refereeing meant that Everton had to settle for a point against a Wigan side who were far tougher than their early season form suggested. An open and incident-packed match encapsulated Everton’s season so far as David Moyes’s men lurched back and forth between periods of sublime attacking football…

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