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Former Everton captain Phil Neville appointed new England Women’s head coach via Liverpool Echo

Former Everton captain Phil Neville has been appointed the new head coach of the England Women’s team.
Neville, 41, has signed a deal which keeps him in charge until after the 2021 European Championships.
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Aaron Lennon thanks Everton fans for their support after completing switch to Burnley via Liverpool Echo

Aaron Lennon has thanked everyone at Everton for their support after completing his transfer to Burnley on Tuesday.
The winger first joined the Blues on loan from Tottenham Hotspur in January 2015 before making his switch permanent the following summer.


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Former Everton captain Phil Neville deletes Twitter account after sexist posts uncovered via Liverpool Echo

Former Everton captain Phil Neville has deleted his Twitter account after social media users highlighted apparently sexist seven-year-old tweets.
The tweets, made when Neville was still an Everton player, were ‘uncovered’ after Neville was appointed England Women’s head coach.
One makes a joke about domestic abuse.


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Revealed – the Everton fixtures chosen for TV via Liverpool Echo

Two of Everton’s games in March have been changed in the latest round of pick by broadcasters.
The Blues still face Burnley on March 3 and Manchester City on March 31 as scheduled but the kick-off times have been altered.
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Injured Everton loanee Henry Onyekuru ‘could play for Anderlecht again this season’ via Liverpool Echo

Anderlecht have not given up hope of Henry Onyekuru playing again this season – but only if Everton give them the green light.
Onyekuru is not expected to play again this campaign after suffering a serious knee injury last month with the Belgian side.


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Former Everton skipper Phil Neville apologises for past comments – but could he now face FA charge? via Liverpool Echo

Former Everton captain Phil Neville has apologised for past remarks on Twitter highlighting apparently sexist views towards women.
But Kick It Out, the anti-discrimination football body, has asked whether the Football Association will now be charging Neville for his comments.


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