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Tag Archives: Everton

Lazy Saturday afternoon

Looking ahead to Everton and a long, hot afternoon.

August 12, 2022 in Previews.

The end of the line

Dave Collett writes about the end of an era that was far too brief.

June 8, 2022 in History.

Winter break musings

Richard Keeling has a look round at what’s going on.

January 30, 2022 in Comment.

Another Saturday morning

Looking forward expectantly to playing Everton.

January 21, 2022 in Previews.

Saturday’s heroes

Looking forward with extreme prejudice to Everton arriving at Villa Park.

September 17, 2021 in Dave Woodhall.

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