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Roberto Martinez is becoming a joke and Everton are underachieving, according to former Celtic striker Chris Sutton via Daily Mail

The Toffees are 12 points off the top four and sit in the bottom half of the table after they suffered another capitulation this season at home to West Ham blowing a two goal lead to lose 3-2 late in the game.
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Roberto Martinez is becoming a joke at Everton, says Chris Sutton via Daily Mail

The Toffees are 12 points off the top four and sit in the bottom half of the table after they suffered another capitulation this season at home to West Ham blowing a two goal lead to lose 3-2 late in the game.
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Review: Looking for the Toffees via GrandOldTeam

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James Oakley has reviewed Brian Viner’s Everton Book, ‘Looking for the Toffees: In Search of the Heroes of Everton‘. If you’ve read an Everton Book and would like to review it for Evertonians on GrandOldTeam, please send us your review here: Submit Article.

I wasn’t yet born when the 77-78 season kicked off so I was unsure how I would get on with Brian Viners look back at one of his favourite seasons in “Looking for the Toffees“. Although the likes of Bob Latchford, Andy King, and Duncan McKenzie are familiar names to any Evertonian, my earliest heroes are 10 years later when Sheedy, Sharpe and Cottee were the Gwladys street favourites. I needn’t have worried as the book is a much broader look back at football in the late 70’s, an era where George Woods could be found cutting the lawns in your local school, and a time when Bob Latchford winning £10,000 was memorable stuff.



The first interview starts in a pub car park with Bob Latchford and you get an immediate sense of just how different life was as a player in 1978 to modern day. The influx of money with the rise of the Premier League and Sky has created a gulf between players and the fans and set the majority of modern players up for a life where money will never be an issue. This wasn’t the case in the late 70’s where top earners were getting £500 a week and had to think carefully about their lives after football. Not that any of the ’78 squad are on the bread line, infact some have stayed working in football with Dave Jones managing at the top level, and George Wood the goalkeeping coach at Crystal Palace.

As the book progresses and Viner manages to track down the majority of the team you get the sense that although football was very different back then, not one of the players would swap to be a modern pro. The enthusiasm with which they speak about the era makes you realise that although the quality of the game has improved the actual experience of playing, and the relationships between player and fan has gradually eroded leaving a totally different game.

The interviews with Andy King, and Martin Dobson are particular highlights, as 2 completely different personalities remember the highs and lows of the season and the book becomes genuinely laugh out loud funny as they enthusiastically recount stories, and tales from the F Troop days. Every player which contributed speaks highly about the club whether they were true blues like Mike Lyons or more short term like Mike Pejic, and the relationships they had with the fans, and the continued work that the Former Players Foundation does makes you realise the meaning behind “Once a Blue, Always a Blue”

James (@mikesglove)


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Martinez Hits Back At Defence Criticism via GrandOldTeam

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Roberto Martinez has refuted West Ham United’s claims that Everton have a weakness defending crosses.

West Ham striker, Michail Antonio, who scored in West Ham’s 3-2 comeback at Goodison on Saturday, revealed Slaven Bilic instructed his side to exploit what they perceived as a vulnerability in the Blues’ backline.

Martinez said: “It’s easy to talk, especially when you’ve won a game.

“When we were 11 against 11, we were the better team and scored the goal to go ahead. Then we had to change things tactically and with 10 men you wouldn’t have seen a difference – it was like we had the extra man.

“Then we scored another goal from open play and controlled the game completely and never got done on crosses in that period.

“It’s more that we felt we had something to lose. Winning the penalty was a massive high but then missing it was an emotional low, and all of a sudden we gave West Ham momentum that unfortunately they got a big reward from.”

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WATCH: Kieran Dowell scores another stunner for Everton U21s via Royal Blue Mersey

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Kid is unstoppable

Youngster Kieran Dowell continued his scoring exploits, this time scoring an amazing free kick last night for the U21 side.


WHAT A GOAL! Young Blues midfielder @KieranDowell1 scores a great free-kick for #EFCU21 last night. Watch now…https://t.co/uCHH5MSUkQ

— Everton (@everton) March 8, 2016

Dowell has received glowing recommendations from club manager Roberto Martinez for some of his goalscoring exploits for the Everton U21 side, including this one against Southampton.


Martinez, who was present in person for the game went on to say that was –


".. one of the best goals you are going to see.

"He's a very humble person, and really strong mentally," the Blues boss said. "It's a shame that he had a bit of an injury earlier on in the season, because he started the campaign with the first team, and we expect a lot from Kieran from now until the end of the season.

"He's starting to get a good rhythm and match fitness now, and I think we will see a lot more from Kieran.

"The games that he participated in in the summer, against Hearts and Dundee, he did well. He's got a wonderful left foot, and you don't get players like Kieran in the British game.

"He is a player that appreciates the space, enjoys being in between the lines and his technical ability is a natural gift. That's something that we need to use.

"We need to allow him to develop, but clearly he has got a role with the first team, without a doubt."

Lest you forget, Dowell certainly has a penchant for scoring some amazing goals, as can be seen with this gem that opened the scoring and started a comeback win for the U18s a few months ago.


That left foot certainly has a lot of promise.


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