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Graeme Sharp, the man who has scored more goals for Everton than anyone else alive, was back at Goodison Park for the ground’s penultimate fixture against Ipswich Town. Sharp, whose image adorns both ...
Referee Lol Harper then gave another debatable decision on six minutes when he pointed to the spot after ‘an accidental ...
It wasn’t so much an ending as a resurrection—one last riot of blue fervour before the inevitable curtain call. Goodison Park ...
The Blues boss said that, while he was not aware of the full context of Graeme Sharp's absence, he believed the former ...
When I got back here, this club looked broken, felt broken," said David Moyes after Everton's 2-0 victory over Southampton.
Everton's players - past and present - and an adoring home support gave Goodison the send-off it deserved. It was not a wake, ...
Sharp was back at Goodison Park for last week's clash with Ipswich for the first time in over two years after falling out ...
Under the headline ‘Blues title rivals in a spin’ in the ECHO, Ian Hargraves concurred Mercer was not exaggerating with his ...
'We were told by a security team not to come to games and if it had been up to me, I would have said, "I'm coming to the game". They decided they couldn't take the chance of us coming and something ...
Former Everton star Tim Cahill has sent an emotional goodbye to Goodison Park as the club played their final game at the ...
Rooney was joined by fellow Blues legends Peter Reid, Graeme Sharp and Duncan Ferguson and 60 other former players in a parade on the pitch that followed Iliman Ndiaye's brace in a 2-0 win.
Smoke, Sentiment and the End of an EraGoodison’s farewell staged in the full theatre of its defianceIt wasn’t so much an ...