Arsene Wenger went on to claim that as long as Wayne Rooney stays fit, continues to put in the much-needed graft to become a superstar and stays humble, he will have an outstanding career.
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David Moyes has already done something Sean Dyche failed to do as Everton undroppable emergesEverton embarrassed Tottenham ... match against Tottenham Hotspur last Sunday as 'Retro Day' and encouraged fans to wear their old Everton shirts to commemorate our years at Goodison Park.
Crystal Palace’s memorable ZDS Cup journey saw them run into rivals Brighton and Hove Albion on this day (18th February) in 1991. After seeing off Bristol Rovers in the southern section round two, ...
But to make things a little easier, fans can now save almost £40 on Everton’s 2024/25 Home Replica Shirt with Goodison 25 printing and a Goodison Park commemorative patch, as it’s reduced to ...
Everton’s new £750 million stadium does not look like it was built. Every visitor who marvels at the extraordinary vision can ...
Everton shirt sponsor Stake has left the UK market after the country’s Gambling Commission (GC) launched an investigation into the company’s advertising conduct. Stake, which has been Everton ...
Everton are to be written to by the Gambling Commission warning them of the risks of promoting unlawful gambling sites. The Blues' main shirt sponsors Stake will see its UK website shut down from ...
The government body advised consumers that Stake - the current shirt sponsor of Everton FC - will no longer be a licensed website from next month" after its Isle of Man-based owner TGP Europe ...
Everton will receive a written warning after their shirt sponsor was outlawed – thanks to a link with adult actress Bonnie Blue. A video probed by the Gambling Commission showed the Stake logo ...
Everton are set to be contacted by the Gambling Commission over their shirt sponsor Stake. The Australian bookmaker is set to withdraw its “white label” UK gambling licence in the next month ...
At a lunch place in Liverpool’s Castle Street on Monday, we reacquainted Ian Rush with an image of himself posing in an Everton shirt. It was a 1989 April Fools’ stunt for Shoot magazine ...
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