Chelsea readying new bid for Ross Barkley
Chelsea are set to revive their interest in Ross Barkley when the January transfer window opens. The Stamford Bridge outfit made a bid to sign the 24-year old Everton midfielder in the summer, only for
Chelsea are set to revive their interest in Ross Barkley when the January transfer window opens. The Stamford Bridge outfit made a bid to sign the 24-year old Everton midfielder in the summer, only for
Italian club have put a £22 million price tab on midfielder Jakub Jankto who is attracting interest from both Arsenal and Everton. The 21-year old Czech international has attracted widespread interest with his displays in
Everton are said to be looking to Germany after failing to persuade Watford to release Marco Silva to become their new manager. Although Sam Allardyce, Sean Dyche and Diego Simeone have all been linked with
Sam Allardyce has been installed as favourite by bookmakers to take the vacant Everton manager position after confirming he would be interested in taking the job if it was offered to him. The former England
He may have been one of their tormentors in chief when Arsenal thrashed Everton at home a week ago, but now comes news that the owner of the Merseyside club, Farhad Moshiri, wants to make
Tottenham are set to compete directly with Chelsea for the signature of Everton midfielder in the January transfer window. The England international Ross Barkley has refused to sign a new contract at Goodison Park and
Ronald Koeman has received the dreaded “vote of confidence” from Everton majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri, in the wake of increasing calls for the Dutch manager to lose his job following the club’s disappointing home defeat
Crystal Palace Palace may have the worst points rate across the top four divisions in England in 2016, but they can point to reaching their FA Cup final in twenty-six years back in May as
Biggest losing margin in a World Cup qualifier A hapless American Samoa were decimated 31-0 by then Oceania powerhouses Australia in a 2002 World Cup qualifying fixture on 11th April, 2001. The lopsided scoreline played
It was October 20 1984. The stage was Anfield. The match was in the third minute of second half. Gary Stevens, the Everton right back, sent a long, diagonal, aerial ball from well within his