Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim feels no shame and Fabian Hurzeler feels like a bad Brighton fit. Everton, Forest and big-game Arsenal are brilliant.
David Moyes has not only created a new-manager bounce at Everton, he has engineered a gravity-defying leap when compared to what preceded him at Goodison Park. Famine to feast is putting it mildly.
Jay Rodriguez has completed a permanent move to Wrexham after more than 300 appearances across two spells at Burnley ...
Jay Rodriguez has completed a permanent move to Wrexham after more than 300 appearances across two spells at Burnley ...
Duffy also said he would cut DEI programs at the agency and create federal rules for self-driving cars instead of leaving ...
Ireland defender Jake O’Brien is glad to be given the opportunity to “show what he can do” under new manager David Moyes ...
Liverpool kept up its charge towards the title by thrashing Ipswich 4-1 and staying six points clear. Arsenal was second ...
There’d been a last-minute abortive launch during the previous game, in which Everton had shown some positive signs of ...
The teenage midfielder is pushing for first team action but played his part as Everton progressed in the Youth Cup — he is ...
Speaking with Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan on The Sports Agents podcast, Fleetwood admits that part of the club’s charm is their unpredictability. He said: “Like, I love being Everton fan, because you ...
ECHO Everton reporter Chris Beesley examines a Talking Point from the 3-2 win over Tottenham Hotspur as Jake O'Brien was handed his first Premier League start by David Moyes ...