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Moyes must take credit for improvement

ANOTHER excellent win for Everton on Sunday against a Middlesbrough side who have been scoring goals for fun. Read

Common sense can keep Blues out of the red

I WAS delighted to see Everton win at Manchester City on Saturday, especially given what happened there last season. Read

Moyes must have chance to enjoy happy New Year

TO RECEIVE £27million for any player is an amazing deal, let alone an 18-year-old. Read

Everton show there'll be life after Rooney

WHEN David Moyes looked at the fixture list, I bet he will have shuddered at the thought of a difficult home game against West Brom followed by a trip to Manchester United. Read

Who will follow Newcastle's lead?

WELL, at long last someone has put their money on the table for Wayne Rooney. Read

Moyes has plenty of positives after loss

PHEW - welcome back to the Premiership! After being whacked 4-1 at home by an impressive Arsenal team, it is up to David Moyes to try and find the positives of the performance. Read

Goodison siege mentality does not bode well

IN a perfect world, Everton would have no trouble attracting players, but with their boardroom in open warfare at the moment, it is a nigh on impossible job. Read

Fans deserve end to Everton stalemate

BILL KENWRIGHT has rightly made great play of the fact Everton have a rich history of 125 years in existence. Read

Whatever happens in the boardroom, David Moyes has to buy more players

WHATEVER the outcome of the internal struggle going on within the corridors of power at Goodison Park, one thing is imperative. Read

Birch's silence says everything about mess Everton are in

IT JUST goes from bad to worse, doesn't it? After a summer of frustration and rumour, Everton supporters must have thought things couldn't get any worse, only for the boardroom to break into open warfare and the new chief executive to feel he had no option but to leave after just six weeks. Read

Moyes battling in the eye of storm

I KNOW David Moyes, and have done since before he became manager of Everton. In that time I have come to see the man as a straight-talker, who likes to get things out in the open and deal with any problems face to face. Read

Moving can wait for in-demand Rooney

I WAS absolutely slaughtered by two Everton supporters in a bar in Portugal last week. Read

Will Rooney's love of Everton keep him at Goodison?

UNLESS he has decided to live in a cave until preseason starts, Wayne Rooney must now be aware that the other big name player linked with a move away from Merseyside is staying put. Read