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{[.:.:.^Everton FC<^>Blue Side^.:.:.]} Full Name: Everton Football Club![]() Nicknames: The Toffee’s, The Blue’s , The People’s Club , School Of Science Founded: 1878 as St. Domingo F.C Ground: St.Goodison Park , 40’158 Chairman: Bill Kenwright Manager: David Moyes Staduim Stadium Name: Goodison Park![]() Location: Goodison Road, Liverpool, England Opened: 24 August 1892 Stands: Main Stand, Bullens Road, Gwladys Street End, The Park End Architect: The Kelly Brothers Capacity: 40,158 Kits Fa Cup: Won 5 times, Runners Up 7![]() Honours League Cup: Runners Up Twice Charity Shield: Won 9 Times European Cup winners Cup: Once Player Records Youngest Ever Player: Jose Baxter, 16 yrs Oldest Ever Player: Ted Sagar, 42 yrs Most League Appearances: Neville Southall, 578 Most European Appearances: Brian Labone and Colin Harvey, 19 Most Substitute Appearances: Duncan Ferguson, 82 Biggest Transfer Fee Paid : £15m to Standard Liege for Maroune Fellaini Biggest Transfer Fee Received: £25m from Manchester United for Wayne Rooney Club Records Biggest Win: 9-1 V Manchester City Biggest Defeat: 0-7 V Arsenal Highest Attendance: 78,299 V Liverpool Lowest Attendance: 7,415 V Wrexham Manager ![]() Full Name: David William Moyes Date of Birth: 25th of April 1963 Managed: Preston North End and Everton Moyes’ first club that he managed was Preston North End, at that that time the club were struggling at the bottom of league 2 , going in and out of the Relegation zone. He Managed to avoid getting relegated and next season they reached the Play-offs but failed to win them. The next season he won the title and gained them promotion to Division 1. He made it to the division 1 play-offs with mostly the same squad as the start but he lost in the final of the play-offs. The he went to Everton the club he is at now. DO NOT POST RESERVING !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Everton were founder members of the league and won there first title 1891. They won another 4 titles before the Second World War started but also winning 2 FA Cup but the years after the war were not the best for the Merseysiders because they fell into the 2nd division for 3 years in the 1950s. They returned to there best in the 1960s , before their neighbors Liverpool took a stranglehold on the title. This dominance infuriated Evertonians until Howard Kendall took charge. At first, he appeared to be able to do nothing about the inexorable slide but then when won cup tie at Oxford, Everton turned the corner and began to challenge Liverpool for the major honours. 1984 brought the FA Cup to Goodison Park and the next season, they won the league again. Howard Kendall left in 1987 after another championship win and things have never been the same as Everton have once again struggled. When Joe Royle arrived as manager they won their first competition since the Kendall Era by winning the FA Cup, beating Manchester Utd 1-0 and the fans expected ex-player Joe Royle to bring the good times back again, Joe Royle made some big signings, but Everton never became a major force, and Royle left in February 1997. After a quick spell with Dave Watson as the caretaker manager, Howard Kendall became manager again, but was only there for a year and was replaced by Walter Smith, who had enjoyed huge success up in Scotland with Rangers. He found things tough at Everton by flirting with relegation a few times, the club got a new manager yet again, bringing in David Moyes from Preston, and he made an instant impact, keeping them up in his first few months and nearly getting them European football again, in his first full season. He is still the manager now and has Everton performing to there highest capablity. Last edited by lil-c; 17-04-2009 at 06:01 PM.. |
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Today Everton Fc have announced they will be touring France for a pre-season tour. They will start of at FC Bordeaux
Then they will go to Lyon ![]() . We interviewed David moyes on the tourReporter Moyes Hi David , why did you choose to tour France and play some of the biggest teams there? because in my opinion the Barclay's Premier League is the best in the world , and we need practice playing great teams so that when the league come round we can beat some of the great teams in the Premier League. You managed to get a fixture with Lyon , one of the best teams in the world , aren't you a bit worried that you'll come back from the game after getting literally played off the park and all your players that played in the game will be De-moralized and you may lose your next game due to low morale's? I am hopeful that if we do lose any of are games we will only get 1 or 2 goals scored against us and we will be close or get at least a goal. Now the transfer window is near do you have any players in mind you would like? I am looking for a right-back and maybe a Right-winger and if possible a back-up center-mid. Are you happy with your budget you have this season? Yes i am its nearly £ 20 million and that can buy a lot of great players. Thanks for your time Its okay bye
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I used Everton in a personal MM, I say don't sign anyone there squad is already brillant.
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