Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Will Everton Sell Yakubu for £7 Million?




Looks like West Ham is getting ready to bid for Yakubu. According to Goal.com, "It is understood that a deal has already been agreed in principle with Yakubu's representatives". West Ham seems to be looking for a replacement to Carlton Cole, who is being sought by a plethora of clubs.

Yakubu has been quite a disappointment this season, though we could probably attribute his lack of form to his long-term injury. Everton needs a consistent striker, but also needs the cash. I think this would be a decent move if Everton will be able to secure a striker like Bellamy. If not, I would rather keep him. We know how Yakubu can play when he is in-form. It would be better to hope he can reattain that form, than sell him and hope others can pick up the slack. Striker is still the position where we need new blood and maybe selling Yakubu can bring on that change.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Rodwell Signing Official

Well, its official. Jack Rodwell has signed a five-year contract to stay at Everton. This is big relief, and the club can now turn it's attention to signing Mikel Arteta and Steven Pienaar!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Jack Rodwell Snubs Manchester United




I almost cried when I heard the news, but I didn't. Why? Because it isn't official yet. Oh how I hope this comes into fruition.

Mail Online and Goal.com are reporting that Jack Rodwell has turned down an offer by Man U. He is instead set to sign a five-year contract with Everton worth around 30,000 pounds per week.

If this story is true, it will be a huge sigh of relief for the club and the fans. We will now be able to turn our attention to keeping Arteta and Pienaar.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Life-Threatening Injury for Shane Duffy

Shane Duffy, the 18 year old Everton defender, lacerated his liver during a training match with the Ireland national team. The injury occurred after Duffy collided with a goalkeeper on Friday.

USA Today reports:

Team surgeon John O'Byrne and team doctor Alan Byrne treated Duffy on the field before he had surgery at a nearby hospital.

O'Byrne says "it was a freak injury that in another 100 years of medicine we may never see again."

O'Byrne said Saturday that Duffy's life was no longer in danger.

Duffy is not in Everton's first team but had been scheduled to train with the Ireland squad ahead of next week's friendlies against Paraguay and Algeria."

More information as the news develops.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Seamus Coleman Locked up for 4 Years




Everton has just signed defender Seamus Coleman for a 4 year contract following some impressive showings by the youngster. He was first signed by the Toffees in 2008 from Sligo Rovers (Ireland) for a fee of 60,000 pounds.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Everton's Offer for Jan Vertonghen Rejected




I'm seeing conflicting stories on this story. Daily Mail is reporting that an 8.5 million pound (10 million Euros) offer was rejected. It also says that Ajax was looking for upwards of 10 million pounds (11.6 milion Euros) for the defender. Goal.com is reporting that Everton offered 11 million Euros but was rejected by Ajax, who is looking for at least 15 million.

I don't know which one is more accurate, but I do know that increasing our offer would be too much for the 23 year old Vertonghen. He is a very good player, but spending that much would be a waste unless we lose Jagielka.

It's Official: Cahill Signs Extension




This really isn't really news because we knew it was going to happen, but I have to post this because it is official now. Tim Cahill has signed a long-term contract that will keep him with Everton until 2014.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Lescott Deja Vu




Everton has sent a strong message to both Arsenal and Manchester United that Phil Jagielka is not for sale. This seems eerily familiar to how the Joleon Lescott affair started out. Not to say this will play out exactly the same, because Lescott wanted to leave and was vocal about it. Just saying that this was how it started last year too.

Here's some other transfer rumors and news:

-Since there are a number of clubs keen on securing West Ham's Carlton Cole, West Ham is looking at Yakubu as a possible replacement. There is definitely a possibility that Moyes is willing to sell Yakubu as long as a decent price is offered. Yakubu has struggled to find form since returning from a ruptured Achilles tendon. Sources: ESPN and Goal.com.

- I don't know how good this source is so you are going to have to bear with me, but tribalfootball.com says that we may be in the race (with Aston Villa) to sign Tottenham winger David Bentley. A fee 10 million pounds seems like a bargain.

- This news is a little late but Dan Gosling is ahead of schedule in his recovery from knee surgery. He was projected to be out for 9 months, but is expected to recover sooner than that according to BBC Sport.

- Marseille's Hatem Ben Arfa is on David Moyes' radar yet again. He has had a great season with the Ligue 1 winners and has voiced his interest for playing in England. "To have a chance to play in England would be wonderful but the sporting project is more interesting to me than any sums of money." Source: Goal.com
Seems like David Moyes is getting ready to replace Steven Pienaar in case he leaves. David Bentley and Hatem Ben Arfa are both wingers like Pienaar and would be good, cheap replacements.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Rumor Mill Update

These are some updates to previous rumors heard:

- Daily Post has a great article that talks about Moyes' interest in Jermaine Beckford. It pretty much says that Moyes is still considering Beckford and that he is one of a couple of strikers that he is "mulling over". The Toffees are also facing competition from Parma as well as a bunch of other clubs.

- One of the other strikers that Moyes seems to be considering is Bobby Zamora of Fulham. The sun reports that Aston Villa and Birmingham City are also vying for Zamora's services. I don't think Zamora will be a good signing. The 8 million pound price tag seems high for someone who historically has had trouble finding the back of the net. I would rather have Bellamy or even take a shot with Beckford.

- Goal.com is reporting that Chelsea and Manchester United are "ready to go toe-to-toe" for Jack Rodwell. The article then precedes to explain that even though Everton would like to keep him, we may lose him just like we failed to keep Wayne Rooney. One thing they forget is that Everton had to sell Rooney in order to stay afloat as the club was going through some financial difficulties in 2004.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Everton Season Review

The only way to describe this season is one big free fall followed by one incredible run. Either consistently bad or consistently good.

I can't call this year a success or a failure. Before the beginning of the season, everyone had expectations to best last year's 5th place finish. But after a horrific start, multiple injuries, and that whole Jolean Lescott fiasco, an 8th place finish does not sound nearly that bad.

So how did we get of to such a terrible start? Injuries and Joleon Lescott. Lescott leaving to Manchester City and the injuries to Jagielka and Neville threw the back four into disarray. Distin and later Heitinga came in, but lack of chemistry and depth destroyed the first four months.

Did it work out in the end? Yes.

Distin ended up being great. Heitinga has been phenomenal. And we now have plenty of depth. The lesson with the Lescott affair is that there is a price for everyone. No matter how good Lescott was for us, selling him ended up being great for us. Lescott ended up having a mediocre campaign at Man. City while the Toffees ended up getting a plethora of players with talent.

2010 was when everything turned around for the club. The defense shook away its chemistry problems. Our midfield controlled the ball, and our team in general fought hard for the club.

As weird as it sounds, I think we are in a better position this off season than last off season. We have greater depth, confidence, and talent. I'll post on what and who we need to move forward, later this weekend.



Best Player: Steven Pienaar
I was tempted to say Cahill, but Pienaar was just a game changer. Saha would have been here if he hadn't tailed off towards the end of the year. Fellaini should also be mentioned because he was outstanding and would probably be in the discussion if not for his injury.

Best Signing: John Heitinga
This one was close too, between Heitinga and Distin. Heitinga ultimately shines because he minimized mistakes while Distin was seemed vulnerable a few times. Almost all of Moyes' signings were hits. I say almost because...

Worst Signing: Jo
Not even close. Huge disappointment. He didn't score a single goal, had character issues, and was just painful to watch on the pitch. The only bad signing by Moyes.

Best Young Player: Jack Rodwell
Should I even explain. Looked like he was born to be on the pitch. He changed games, scored goals, passed well and didn't show any glaring weaknesses. The scary thing is that he doesn't look like he is close to his potential. God I hope we don't lose him.

High Point of the Season: Beating Manchester United and Chelsea
I should really say all of 2010, but these two games meant a lot. They showed that we can beat the two best teams in the Prem League and built our confidence.

Low Point of the Season: First game against Arsenal
I want to say the whole first half of the season, but this match was just plain painful. All my hope for the season was pretty much shattered with this game. It's not good to start of the season losing 6-0 for our worst home loss in the Premier League.



Rumor Central

There are about 8 billion rumors surrounding a lot of our players. I am going to try and go through as many as possible. Just remember most of these are RUMORS, not reality.

- Many sources say that we are the likely destination of Jermaine Beckford from Leeds United via free transfer. Not official yet, but I love this move. If it happens, that is.

- Landon Donovan said he would love to come back to Everton. This obviously will not happen until the LA Galaxy have had their say. But it looks like we have the leg up on other clubs if they choose to transfer him.

- According to Goal.com and Mirror Football, contract talks to extend Mikel Arteta have stalled. Manchester United and Arsenal are both highly interested. This worries me a lot. I love Arteta and I think he is one of the most important players on our team. We need to keep him.

- We are being linked with Craig Bellamy of Manchester City, according to Goal.com and Dailymail.co.uk. This is a surprise. Supposedly, he is to cost 7 million pounds for the transfer and high weekly wages, so the only way we could sign him would be with a sale of players. I'm going to be honest, I have always hated Bellamy, but I can't deny that he's a pretty good striker. He would provide a spark whether its from the bench or starting, something Yakubu and Saha have failed to do consistently.

I'm going to go in depth in a future post, but I thought the only missing piece for Everton during the second half of the season was striker. Saha performed phenomenally, but was really streaky and disappeared near the end. Looks like we are really addressing that issue. I can't refrain from saying that I am scared, though. We were perfect at midfield and three major pieces can be taken away from us. As long as we keep at least two (preferably Arteta and Rodwell), I think we will be fine. As much as I love Pienaar, I think he is dispensable, especially if we get a good striker or two.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Pienaar to Decide Future After World Cup




Remember when I said Everton and Steven Pienaar are working out a deal before the World Cup starts so they can be at peace. Well that's not going to happen according to BBC Sports. Pienaar explained that he prefers to stay, "I've made it clear before that I want to stay at Everton".

" We will just have to wait and I made it clear to the manager also that we will talk after the World Cup."

This makes me nervous. If we want a shot at contending for the top four, we need Pienaar.

This also made me nervous:
"When asked if he believes he will be at Everton next season, Pienaar said: 'If God wants me to come back after the World Cup healthy and happy then I'll be there'."

Monday, May 10, 2010

Extensions, Rumors, and More!

- The Toffees are trying to wrap up Tim Cahill to a four-year extension before the World Cup. That's smart by Everton. If Cahill impresses even more at the World Cup, the Toffees would have more trouble in wrapping him up.

- Everton is linked with Peniel Mlapa, a 19-year old Togo born German striker from 1860 Munich. This is another great move by Moyes and the club to find cheap and young talent to fill the roster. I think this is a great move, but it will help us more in the future. We need to get a top notch striker that can come in and score goals immediately!

- A story from the Liverpool Daily Post caught my eye. A local "business consortium" from Liverpool unveiled a possible plan to get Liverpool and Everton new stadiums. It is called a "Siamese stadium" and is pretty much two stadiums combines by one common wall. While I think this is an innovative way to save money (180 - 220 million pounds according to the business group), I think the stadium would ruin the experience of supporters of both teams. I would actually rather have one stadium for both teams, even though that seems impossible in the Prem League. Just see the picture, you'll understand.

- I still can't get over that Bily goal in injury time yesterday. Just phenomenal.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Injury time winner concludes the season




I didn't get a chance to watch this game today so this is going to be a little short. Here are match recaps from ESPN, Telegraph, and The Sun.

Everton supposedly dominated most of the match and had a plethora of shots and headers agonizingly close. Anthony Vanden Borre scored just before the hour for Portsmouth, but was inexplicably ruled offside by the linesman.
In the 4th minute of injury time, Diniyar Bilyaletdinov scored on an outstanding shot outside of the box that turned out to be the last kick of the game.

Here are the video highlights.

Everton 1 - 0 Portsmouth

Diniyar Bilyaletdinov scored an injury time goal to win it for the Toffees.
Full match recap coming later.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Everton - Portsmouth Preview

I took a couple of days off from posting since there wasn't really any noteworthy news. As I said in an earlier post, this game against Portsmouth doesn't really matter. We are going to be in 8th place no matter what.

Heitinga wants to play, but he is still recovering from a hairline fracture on his ankle. I would rather we not play him, instead of risking further injury.

Everton
Likely Starters: Howard, Hibbert, Jagielka, Distin, Baines, Anichebe, Arteta, Cahill, Pienaar, Saha
Subs: Rodwell, Yobo, Yakubu, Bilyaletdinov, Nash, Senderos, Osman, Baxter

Portsmouth
Likely Starters: James, Rocha, Mokoena, Vanden Borre, Sowah, Utaka, Brown, Wilson, Boateng, Dindane, Piquionne
Subs: Mullins, Finnan, Ashdown, Basinas, Kanu, Ritchie, Smith, Pack, Ward

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Steven Pienaar wins Player of the Year (and other news)

- Steven Pienaar won Everton player of the year. Leighton Baines was voted as the "players' player of the year" (I know it sounds weird, but I took it right out of BBC Sport). Jack Rodwell was named young player of the year.

- Marouane Fellaini seems to be ahead of schedule in his injury rehab. According to Everton's website, Fellaini is targeting to be back July or August, just in time for the pre-season campaign.

- This rumor came out a couple of days ago on goal.com. Supposedly Moyes wants to get Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha (reportedly for £3.75 million). I think this is a good move, he is a very good young defender but he does have a lot of injury problems. One thing Everton is lacking is depth. The club's players have a propensity to getting injured, and this would be nice insurance.

-Everton's women squad beat Arsenal to win the Women's FA Cup for the first time. Nice to see the club achieving something, even if it is the women's team.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Almost the end...

Of the season that is. I’m talking about the end because next week’s match doesn’t really matter. We are already out of contention for a spot in the Europa League, and we can’t move up or down from 8th place in the Premier League. So you can’t really blame me for looking ahead. But I’ll write a season recap post and a post looking forward to the future next week after the season is officially over.

The last couple of weeks of the Prem League have been a little less exciting than other leagues. This is only because the three teams relegated from the Prem are already written in stone (Hull City, Burnley, and Portsmouth). Newcastle and West Brom are going to be back in the Prem with a playoff deciding the third spot (it’s between Nottingham Forest, Cardiff City, Leicester City, and Blackpool). The top of the league is a little more exciting. Chelsea is in first while Man U. is one point behind for the league title. Tottenham is in 4th place with a spot for Champions League qualifying, but Manchester City is only a point behind with two games to play for both of them (they play each other on Wednesday).


Now back to Everton news:

- Phil Neville is enthusiastic for next season, even if we don’t bring anyone else into the club.

“Eighth position feels like a bit of a failure. I honestly can’t believe we’re there, but you get what you deserve in the league, and the poor first half of the season has cost us dearly.”

“If we were a club on the slide that wasn’t signing players or producing young players maybe you would worry, but at the moment the way we’re playing football and how we’ve improved shows we’re moving forward.”

“It doesn’t bother me if we don’t bring anyone in because we’ve got a strong squad."

That’s a lot of confidence in our current team. I like this a lot, but injuries have always been the most important factor in Everton’s failure and we need to make sure we have capable backups like the elite teams.


- Looks like we are favorites to sign Jermaine Beckford (free transfer) according to this article.


- This news was out a couple of days ago but I forgot to post it. Everton is going to tour Australia in July facing a few A-League sides. Details are on this site.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Everton's slim European chances dashed

Everton and Stoke City ended with a draw in a sloppy game. Both teams had one major chance each. Stoke City's chance was an open shot by Rory Delap (48th minute) which was shockingly not even on target. Everton had a goal by Jagielka waived because Victor Anichebe was offside. The draw officially ends any hopes of European qualification for the Toffees.

All Tied at 0 at the half

Everton 0 - 0 Stoke City at the half.