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Former Everton FC player Gordon West recalls the 1966 FA Cup Final

‘KEEP going baby’ Gordon West growls in his thick Barnsley accent with a glint in his eye.Read

Newcastle 0 - Everton FC 0: Chance missed to end seven years of bad luck

IN ALMOST seven years of trying, David Moyes has yet to record a Premier League win at St James’ ParkRead

Bolton Wanderers 0 - 2 Liverpool

WITH their game at the Reebok Stadium ending three hours before Chelsea’s trip to West Bromwich Albion started, Liverpool threw down the gauntlet to their title rivals with victory in the Premier League’s early kick-off.Read

Jamie Carragher

Tottenham 2, Liverpool 1: Unbeaten run ends for Liverpool

Roman Pavlyuchenko pounced on the stroke of full-time to lift Tottenham off the foot of Barclays Premier League.Read

Sunderland 0 - 1 Liverpool

A FERNANDO TORRES thunderbolt seven minutes from time ensured Liverpool kicked off the new Premier League campaign with a win at Sunderland.Read

Manchester City 0, Liverpool 0 (D,Post)

THIS game was watched by 45,883 spectators – Manchester City’s highest attendance of the season and a figure Liverpool themselves will be unable to better until their new stadium is built.Read

Tranmere prepare for new-style Swansea side

FORMER Chester City player Roberto Martinez makes a swift return to the North West on Saturday when he takes his new Swansea City side to Prenton Park.Read

Sheffield United 1, Everton 1 (D,Post)

MANY an eyebrow was raised in January when several transfer gossip columns declared that Sheffield United’s Phil Jagielka could cost Liverpool £9million in a summer transfer swoop – but just how much could he cost Everton if Tim Cahill’s toe injury scuppers their push for a UEFA Cup place?Read

Liverpool 0 Portsmouth 0

LIVERPOOL supporters went into last night's match with Portsmouth scratching their heads as to who would partner Steven Gerrard in midfield - but they left Anfield scratching their heads wondering how their team failed to secure victory.Read

Liverpool 0, Portsmouth 0 (D,Post)

LIVERPOOL supporters went into last night's match with Portsmouth scratching their heads as to who would partner Steven Gerrard in midfield - but they left Anfield scratching their heads wondering how their team failed to secure victory.Read

Everton 0, Aston Villa 1 (D,Post)

LEE CARSLEY'S full-blooded tackling in a royal blue jersey has been a vital weapon for the past four-and-a-half years but for the first time in his Goodison career on Saturday, Evertonians will have wished that he'd shirked at least one challenge.Read

Liverpool 1, Blackburn 1 (D,Post)

CRAIG BELLAMY is finally off and running in the Premiership this season but unfortunately his Liverpool team-mates have yet to move into top gear.Read

Everton 1, Manchester City 1 (D,Post)

IT WAS all looking so good for Everton three minutes into stoppage time at Goodison Park on Saturday.Read

Everton 0, Birmingham 0 (D,Post)

ALL those who think that Everton's season is in danger of petering out with nothing to play for are hopelessly wrong.Read

Everton 0, Tottenham 1 (D,Post)

THE strains of "It's a grand old team to play for" bellowed out from the stands at Goodison Park on Saturday but they weren't in celebration of an Everton victory.Read

Charlton 0, Everton 0 (D,Post)

NOT even the presence of David Moyes in the Match of the Day studios could prevent Everton from being promoted from their usual 'grave-yard' slot on the highlights reel.Read

Tim Cahill celebrates

We've hit form at right time - Cahill

TIM CAHILL reckons a 'buzzing' Everton have come into form just at the right time ahead of Saturday's Merseyside derby at Anfield.Read

Mohamed Sissoko in action

Sissoko to make surprise return

RAFAEL BENITEZ has revealed that Mohamed Sissoko could make a shock return for Liverpool in tonight's FA Cup quarter-final at Birmingham City.Read

Benitez has fitness fears in impossible mission

LIVERPOOL manager Rafael Benitez admits he is facing an 'impossible' task at St Andrews tonight.Read

Goodison legend Gray hails inspired Beattie

EVERTON cult hero Andy Gray has joined David Moyes and Tim Cahill in championing James Beattie's cause for the World Cup finals - claiming the Goodison striker is better than his Anfield counterpart Peter Crouch.Read