Tag: Goodison Park
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With Ashley Young, Sean Dyche needs to be merciless as Everton injury news comes in.
Ashley Young’s absence for Everton in the game against Burnley offers Sean Dyche a unique opportunity to ease him out of the side. For reasons best known to him, he has persisted with him and that has led to a few problems defensively with quicker wingers taking advantage of his frailties. That even happened against…
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Premier League update: 777 Partners given “no chance” as Everton’s administration risk arises
The Premier League have given an update to prospective Everton buyers 777 Partners that their takeover has “no chance” of being approved before the end of the year, according to the Daily Mail. According to journalist Matt Hughes (12 December), the PL update has raised fears that Everton could enter administration next month with 777…
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Team News: Injury, suspension list, and expected starting lineups for Everton vs. Chelsea
By Senior Reporter Ben Knapton | 11s On Sunday afternoon, Everton hosts Chelsea at Goodison Park with the goal of winning three straight Premier League games for the first time since March 2021. Midweek saw the Toffees thrash Newcastle United 3-0, while Mauricio Pochettino’s team lost to Manchester United 2-1. Sports Mole has the team…
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News update: After a “massive” setback, Newcastle’s injury issue worsens before Everton’s
Nick Pope will not be available for Newcastle’s trip to Everton on Thursday. Nick Pope, the custodian for Newcastle United, is expected to miss their trip to Goodison Park on Thursday due to a possible dislocated shoulder. The England international was hurt late in the game as the Magpies defeated Manchester United 1-0 at St.…
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Sean Dyche is still interested in the 19-year-old Everton player he failed to sign in the summer.
Everton has developed a solid reputation for spending money on overrated players only to see them fail at Goodison Park in recent years. The famed relegation-avoiding Sean Dyche has worked to change this image since moving to Merseyside. The English manager will, however, regret not signing Wilfried Gnonto from Leeds United during the summer…
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Journalist’s thoughts on possible Sean Dyche replacement at Everton
HIGHLIGHTS Sean Dyche, the manager of Everton, is currently under pressure and might lose his job if the team’s performance deteriorates further. According to journalist Paul Brown, bringing in Graham Potter in place of Sean Dyche would represent a significant change in approach and further jeopardize Everton’s lack of a distinctive team identity. Brown advises…