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Wayne Rooney still dreams of leading Everton to silverware as he relishes Blues pressure via Liverpool Echo

Wayne Rooney has declared that he chose the pressure of returning to Everton over a massive pay day in China while revealing that he still harbours hopes of leading his boyhood club to their first major trophy since 1995.


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Runaway cow, a stationary rocking horse, salad cream and an ironing board – the freakish ways goalkeepers have injured themselves via Liverpool Echo

Intro of the week. Nay, of the year, from yesterday’s The Scotsman.
“Queen of the South could be without a back-up goalkeeper for Saturday’s clash with Dunfermline after Sam Henderson was hit by a runaway cow.”
Yes, that’s runaway cow.


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Leighton Baines set for comeback as Everton seek second opinion on Eliaquim Mangala via Liverpool Echo

Leighton Baines is set for a timely first-team return as Everton grapple with a defensive injury crisis this weekend.
Baines hasn’t featured since limping out of the 4-1 defeat at Southampton on November 26 with a calf injury having suffered a further setback over the festive period.


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How Everton should line up against Watford – drop Oumar Niasse and ignore Cenk Tosun? via Liverpool Echo

Phil Kirkbride – ‘Blues have to show more’
A trip to Watford – even in light of Everton’s torrid away form – is not the occasion to employ a policy of containment.
The Blues, and Sam Allardyce, have to show more than attempting to stop the opposition in games such as this, against sides below them in the table.


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Sam Allardyce blasts ‘utter rubbish’ accusation Everton are playing boring football via Liverpool Echo

Sam Allardyce has branded it “utter rubbish” that his Everton side are producing boring football.
The Blues boss insists he has overseen the squad playing “proper football” since he replaced Ronald Koeman at the end of November.


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Everton’s Marco Silva approach ‘did NOT derail Watford season’ via Liverpool Echo

Sam Allardyce has dismissed claims Everton’s approach for Marco Silva derailed Watford’s season.
The Blues wanted permission to speak with Silva about replacing Ronald Koeman in November but the Hornets rejected their advances.


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Everton’s pursuit of Marco Silva means his shadow still looms over Goodison via Liverpool Echo

Watford should have just named Everton in a message so thinly-veiled it was practically see-through.
When they sacked Marco Silva in January, a club statement placed the blame for their slump in form on the doorstep at Goodison.
However, the Blues were simply referred to as a “Premier League rival”.


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Why Everton’s trip to Watford underlines a club searching for an identity via Liverpool Echo

As a club, Everton have been subject to plenty of change in recent times.
Whether managerial departures and arrivals, players being recruited or released or new stadium plans being announced, the landscape at Goodison is constantly altering.
The Blues travel to Vicarage Road on Saturday to face Watford.


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