Everton Banter Archive September 18 2014

 

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18 Sep 2014 20:58:05
well done 60 grand

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18 Sep 2014 19:29:38
No defenders on the bench, looks like we're going for it

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Alcatraz was on the bench.

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19 Sep 2014 08:01:11
That's what he said Pete, "no defenders on the bench"

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18 Sep 2014 15:33:18
not sure if this has been asked on here in the last week or so

If Scotland vote yes on leaving the uk will it effect Naismith and our foreign/home players quota?

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18 Sep 2014 13:11:34
Anyone have any good links for Europa games to watch online?

Cheers

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Check out wiziwig.tv or eplsite.com for some good links. COYB

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18 Sep 2014 13:59:40
It's on ITV4 mate so you may be able to watch live on the ITV player

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18 Sep 2014 18:23:43
There is an app called TVCatchup. It has all the usual channels on including itv4. I have used it in Germany on my ipad before.

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18 Sep 2014 00:35:25
Everton FC Returns to Dr Pepper Dallas Cup
Toffees will seek to become England's fifth Gordon Jago Super Group Champion

DALLAS, Texas (Wednesday Sept. 17) - The Dr Pepper Dallas Cup, the most prestigious youth soccer tournament in the United States, has announced that Everton FC, the current Barclays U18 Premier League Champion, has officially accepted the invitation to participate in the elite tournament's 2015 Gordon Jago Super Group. Dr Pepper Dallas Cup XXXVI will be held from March 29 through April 5, 2015.

Returning for a third time to the Dallas Cup, the Merseyside club is recognized as being one of the premier developmental academies in England. Two of their esteemed graduates, 2014 FIFA World Cup players Wayne Rooney and Ross Barkley, appeared with Everton in the 1999 and 2012 Dallas Cup tournaments, respectively.

In May of this year, Everton defeated Manchester City 1-0 to win the Barclays U18 Premier League, the highest level of youth soccer played in England. In consideration to represent the club in Dr Pepper Dallas Cup XXXVI are many of the players from that championship team, including Harry Charsley, who scored the championship-clinching goal, along with English U18 national team players Ryan Ledson, who recently captained England to the European U17 championship, Callum Connolly, and Jonjoe Kenny.

The Toffees upcoming trip to Dallas continues the long-standing relationship between the world-renowned tournament and the English Premier League. Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool, and Manchester City are among the Premier League teams that have competed in past Dallas Cups. Fulham was the last English side to claim the Gordon Jago Super Group, hoisting the "Boot and Ball" trophy in 2013.

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18 Sep 2014 11:50:57
Cheshire Cat: good info that.

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18 Sep 2014 15:04:33
All the moaning about the New Ground! Build it and they will come. (investors).

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