Tuesday's Everton News: Stadium ticket info, Dyche sack watch, Ndiaye inspiration, Nuamah and Elias links
11/19/2024 04:52 PM
Recapping all the Everton news from yesterday.
Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours
Courtney Brosnan praised the fans but declared she is not satisfied with just one win after Katja Snoeijs' first half penalty settled matters in favour of Everton Women in the final women's derby to be played at Goodison Park. [Royal Blue Mersey]
Over the coming days, Everton will begin to share details about what the different stands at Everton Stadium have to offer. Starting today, information about how fans will access each stand, the facilities available, and the magnificent pitch views, will begin to appear at [Everton FC]
Sky Sports asked 100 football fans to fill out a survey relating to Jordan Pickford, to see how well the football public know Everton & England's number one. Interesting.....[Sky Sports]
Everton and Manchester City are united by their dislike of the Premier League's executive branch – but the Toffees may have inadvertently landed themselves in hot water in their efforts to support City. [The Boot Room]
A great victory for the Everton Women:
Katja Snoeijs says Everton Women were rewarded for their resilience during Sunday afternoon's 1-0 victory over Liverpool at Goodison Park. [Everton FC]
Sean Dyche will face intense sack scrutiny over the Christmas period with a daunting run of fixtures lined up. [Football Insider]
Pickford backs Tuchel to take England 'one step further' in World Cup quest. [Independent]
Iliman Ndiaye explains how his father's love for music and playing against his eight siblings helped shape his distinctive style on the football pitch.
"We'd play football on that pitch – train, train, train. We would play matches – me versus my sisters – five, six or seven of them at a time! So I had to try to take the ball from them and not let them get it off me.
Then, at the end, we'd run all the way around the forest. In the middle of the forest there was a big hill that we used to run up and down." [Everton FC]
It was a ruling that sent shockwaves throughout football. Everton had been deducted 10 points by the Premier League. One year ago, the Blues were found guilty of breaching PSR regulations and were hit with the most severe sporting sanction in the 135-year history of English top flight football. Some thoughts on the fallout and the hope for the future. [Liverpool Echo]
In the "I wish things were better department": The Everton fixture list for the festive period has been deemed the most difficult by Opta. [Daily Mail]
Everton could be looking at targeting the South American transfer market following links to Fluminense striker Kaua Elias. [Liverpool Echo]
Brentford could be without their two best attackers when they visit Goodison Park on Saturday. [Liverpool Echo]
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Dan Friedkin's takeover at Everton has been slowed by a court standoff involving A-CAP and 777 Partners. [Josimar]
Everton have been named as a possible landing spot along with Fulham, Brentford and Bournemouth for Ernest Nuamah. [Daily Mail]
According to reports in France, Everton have been handed a potential boost to their hopes of signing Orel Mangala on a permanent transfer. [Liverpool Echo]
What to Watch
The last games of the Nations League take place along with World Cup qualifying in Asia, Africa and North America.
Full schedule of games here.