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The 100 Greatest Everton Moments

The 100 Greatest Everton MomentsThe 100 Greatest Everton Moments (book)

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A book exploring the 100 Greatest Everton moments, with a historical look back and personal views and opinions from former players and lifelong fans.

Cup Final Blues

Cup Final BluesCup Final Blues (book)

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Everton and the FA Cup go hand in hand. Ever since the Blues first entered the world's most famous cup competition in disastrous fashion, the passion and the drama of the FA Cup gripped Evertonians and they became forever entwined in a love-affair that would last as long as they both did. Everton have won the cup five times, and appeared in more semi-finals than most other clubs in the football league, and whenever the Blues go on a cup run the fans embrace it like no others. This book combines a history of Everton in the FA Cup with interviews with the men who made that history.

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  • Latch takes the positives

    2009-12-06

    A defeat against that lot across the park is never easy to stomach, but after dominating the game on Sunday so much only to come away with nothing is a real sickener.
  • Pienaar: World Cup group will be tough

    2009-12-06

    Steven Pienaar believes South Africa's group for next year's World Cup is a tough one
  • Moyes : We are turning the corner

    2009-12-06

    David Moyes insists that Everton are turning the corner with regards to results and believes that is players are now playing much better football and gaining in confidence with recent results and performances.
  • Hibbert happy to answer the call

    2009-12-06

    Tony Hibbert is happy to fill in wherever he is needed to help Everton fight their way back up the Premier League table this season, starting on Sunday when he could be expected to play centre half again after a good display in Athens on Wednesday.
  • Hibbert's delight at record equaling night

    2009-12-06

    Tony Hibbert was pleased to write himself into the record books