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Phil Neville: With Saha and Yakubu partnership Everton can match anyone

PHIL NEVILLE today predicted Louis Saha and Ayegbeni Yakubu are ready to start producing the fireworks that will take their fledgling partnership up another level. Read

EFC manager David Moyes

David Moyes named NW Manager of the Year

DAVID MOYES was celebrating today after being named the North West Manager of the Year for 2008. Read

HOME COMFORTS VITAL

HOME, they say, is where the heart is but Goodison Park would appear to be at the centre of Everton’s travails this season. Read

West Ham United 1, Everton 3

IF David Letterman made The Late Show famous and Gay Byrne was synonymous with The Late, Late Show, David Moyes must now be the face of the Late, Late, Late show. Read

Louis Saha

West Ham 1, Everton 3: Saha looking like a bigger bargain

LOUIS SAHA was the hero of the hour as Everton staged a spectacular comeback against West Ham United to register their third consecutive victory. Read

Everton 1 Fulham 0

Phil Jagielka: If he maintains this form, his coronation as the club’s Player of the Year will be a formality. Once again, he never put a foot out of place. Phil Neville was solid, too, while Louis Saha made a difference when coming on. Read

Bolton 0 Everton 1

IT was the kind of evening that every football fan has experienced at some time in their life, the type when countless questions are solved with one glorious answer. Read

WELCOME TO THE DOGS OF WAR

BETTER late than never. Some 70 days after the 2008/09 Premier League campaign cranked into life, normal service has finally been resumed. Read

Arsenal 3, Everton 1

HEARD the one about the similarities between Everton and the credit crunch? Read

Everton 2 Newcastle 2

AFTER a hastily arranged meeting, British broadcasters have made two additions to items which cannot be shown before the watershed – interviews with Newcastle United’s manager and Everton’s defending. Read

Man of the match: Phil Jagielka

PHIL JAGIELKA - Built on his impressive display against Liverpool with another solid effort; Phil Neville and Leighton Baines also stood out. Read

Standard Liege 2, Everton 1 (Aggregate 4-3)

AS he was about to begin one of the most galling post mortems of his Everton career, a switch was flicked and the lights went out on David Moyes. Read

90 MINUTES TO SAVE SEASON

TAKE the positives – there was no own goal and Joe Kinnear is not waiting in the wings to become manager. Read

Blackburn Rovers 1, Everton 0

LOST: one team, finished fifth in the Premier League last season, enjoyed an exhilarating European adventure and reached the Carling Cup semi-finals. If found, please return to Mr D Moyes, Goodison Park, L4 4EL. Read

Hull 2 Everton 2

THINGS we have learned from Everton’s first trip to the KC Stadium, part one: William Blake did not have the drive to Hull in mind when he penned the words to Jerusalem. Read

Everton 2, Standard Liege 2

HOW typical. On the night Everton created a little bit of European history, this year’s adventure is in danger of being consigned to the past before it has had a chance to start. Read

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