The Goodison Park boos will be ringing out for all of April, Liverpool v Man Utd has more needle and Arsenal angered an old rival with their January bids...
A Tuesday evening game under Merseyside floodlights, with Everton very likely to be scrapping for Premier League survival and Newcastle almost certain to be fighting for Champions League qualification. The appointment of Sean Dyche as the successor to Frank Lampard has already made every remaining Toffees game as tetchy, fractious and prickly as possible but this promises to be something else.
“They got a lot of money for me, so I’m hoping they can reinvest it into the squad,” was an innocent message which really does sound like
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