Fulham 1 – Everton 3: Late goals from Saha and Rodwell seal victory

By • Oct 23rd, 2011 • Category: Match Reports, News

Late goals from former-Fulham striker Louis Saha and Jack Rodwell secured victory at Craven Cottage. Everton opened the scoring after just three minutes when new-signing Royston Drenthe – on only his first Premier League start – picked up the the ball from Rodwell and lashed a curling, long-range effort into the bottom corner of Fulham’s […]



Finch Farm For Sale – Is Something Afoot?

By • Oct 21st, 2011 • Category: News

FollowEverton have acquired a prospectus  from DTZ Estate Agents, showing that Finch Farm is currently ‘for sale’. Everton FC acquired the land for Finch Farm in 2006 – but sold the land  to ROM Capital for £2.1mil as the board were unable to produce the funds to develop the training facility. ROM Capital completed the training […]



Everton re-sign James Mcfadden

By • Oct 17th, 2011 • Category: News

James McFadden has re-signed for the Blues until the end of the season. The versatile player joins the Toffees on a free transfer after being released by Birmingham City at the end of last season. McFadden missed most of last season through injury, but David Moyes still moved to offer the Scottish international the chance […]



Mick Rathbone signing “The Smell of Football” in Liverpool

By • Oct 13th, 2011 • Category: News

Former Everton physio Mick Rathbone will be signing copies of his book “The Smell of Football” at Waterstone’s, Liverpool One on Sunday the 6th of November. The critically acclaimed book has been longlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of The Year, and covers Mick’s time as player, manager and his 8-year stint at Everton, […]



FollowEverton view on Merseyside Derby for Goal.com

By • Sep 30th, 2011 • Category: Fan Articles, Interviews, News, Opinion

Ryan Grant was interviewed by Goal.com prior to the Merseyside Derby. You can read the full article via the link below: http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2011/09/30/2688648/if-you-were-compiling-a-premier-league-worst-xi-hed-be-first Who will be the key player for your team in this match? If he starts in his best position of just behind the striker, Tim Cahill will be Everton’s key player. He has shown his […]