Ultra Tough Everton Quiz Question

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ToffeeDan

in memoriam - 1961-2023
We've only done in once in this century. Only three times since 1980.

We've only done it 10 times in our entire history:

It concerns results: The ten teams we've faced when this has occurred have been:

Cardiff (first), Huddersfield (pre-war), Man City, Birmingham, Leicester, Liverpool, Man Utd, Palace, Wimbledon and Chelsea (last).

We cannot do it again this season (thanks to Aaron)!!

In relation to this: Only 7 players have ever done it twice: Since the war: Alec Farrell, Roger Kenyon and Micky Lyons - potentially though, Tim Howard, Phil Jagielka, Leon Osman, Steven Pienaar and Leighton Baines could still do it next whilst playing for Everton (having done it once).
 
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Is it something to do with not scoring against a team at all in a season?

Maybe if Lennon hadn't of scored yesterday we'd have drawn a blank against Swansea, as we did in the goalless draw at Goodison?
 
Is it something to do with not scoring against a team at all in a season?

Maybe if Lennon hadn't of scored yesterday we'd have drawn a blank against Swansea, as we did in the goalless draw at Goodison?

Yes - only ten times have we played out 0-0 home and away league games in the same season against the same opponent. We managed 3 in one season against Wimbledon if you count cup ties (one league and two cup ties). The last was Chelsea in 2008-09. Previously Wimbledon (1998), Palace (1991), United (1980), Liverpool (1975), Leicester (1972), Birmingham (1950), Man City (1949), Huddersfield (1927), Cardiff (1924)

You were practically there as obviously we've failed to score and lost on many occasions.
 

In relation to this: Only 7 players have ever done it twice: Since the war: Alec Farrell, Roger Kenyon and Micky Lyons - potentially though, Tim Howard, Phil Jagielka, Leon Osman, Steven Pienaar and Leighton Baines could still do it next whilst playing for Everton (having done it once).

What's this in relation to?
 

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