Afleveringen
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The guys discuss the latest twist in the frustratingly long 777 Partners takeover saga which might see some resolution as soon as this week after Farhad Moshiri sought talks with Josh Wander in London. They then review the draw with Luton, preview the home game against Sheffield United and touch on some potential transfer ins and outs for this coming summer
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Adam, Andy and Lyndon discussing Everton's home win over Brentford, their third straight victory in six days, secured by Idrissa Gana Gueye's third goal of the season. They then look ahead to a trip to Luton that has a very different feel about it than it might have done without the heroics of the past week but uncertainty and worry off the pitch continues to cast a deep shadow.
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The guys are still on Cloud Nine following Everton's tremendous win in the Goodison derby that takes them to the brink of Premier League safety. They give credit to the players who, to a man, gave 100% to get over the line a victory, orchestrated by Sean Dyche and his staff that will live long in the memory.
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Andy, Paul, Adam and Lyndon enjoy the rare air of a solid home win for Everton and review the positive response from both the players and the manager to the hammering at Chelsea that led to a 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest at Goodison Park. They also look ahead to the Merseyside derby where Sean Dyche may have change things again and possibly deploy the little-used Youssef Chermiti up front
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The guys try and compartmentalise the misery of Monday evening's 6-0 hammering at the hands of Chelsea and try and place it among the pantheon of pathetic Everton performances down the years.
They discuss what changes should be made for the massive home game against Nottingham Forest at the weekend and briefly touch on the ongoing takeover saga following the news that 777 Partners have been granted an extension to the deadline by which they needed to repay MSP Sports Capital.
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Another day, another points deduction. Andy, Adam and Lyndon discuss the ongoing farce that are Premier League sanctions for PSR breaches and Everton's ugly win over Burnley which was partially negated by the loss of those two additional points following the verdict from the second Independent Commission.
They also look ahead to Chelsea (A) next Monday and some of those crucial home games to come that offer the Toffees a chance to save themselves if they can avoid defeat at Luton
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The fellas try to make sense of Everton's almost incomprehensibly bad showing at Bournemouth, an equally bad first hour at Newcastle and the contrasting display following that uncharacteristic triple-change by Sean Dyche in the 1-1 draw at St James's Park.
They debate whether Sean Dyche should be moved on this summer if the takeover goes through or whether it's a case of "better the devil you know" before looking ahead to the visit of Burnley and who should start in midfield in particular.
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Andy Howard reprises his role as quizmaster as Adam McCulloch, Paul Traill and Lyndon Lloyd battle it out to see who has retained more useless information about Everton than the others. Play along at home and see if you can do better!
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Lyndon, Adam, Paul and Andy preview Everton's trip to Bournemouth at the weekend. Has the three weeks off helped the players and allowed Sean Dyche and his coaching staff the time they needed to retool, reassess and re-energise the team for the crucial final 10 games of the season?
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Lyndon, Paul and Andy discuss Nottingham Forest's controversially low points deduction and how it compares to Everton's treatment by the original independent commission and then the Appeal Board.
They discuss the state of the Toffees on the pitch following the defeat to Manchester United and, over the course of an hour's chat, talk themselves around to some optimism around Everton's run-in.
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Paul Traill, Andy Howard, Adam McCulloch and Lyndon Lloyd express their shared concern over Everton's lack of goals and inability to put games to bed which is keeping them mired in trouble near the bottom and at the mercy of the next Independent Commission
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Lyndon Lloyd is joined by Paul Traill and Adam McCulloch to discuss the Appeal Board's decision to reinstate four of Everton's 10 docked points and what it might mean for morale at the club and the second Independent Commission which will convene next month. They discuss what went wrong in those final stages at Brighton at the weekend and look ahead to the visit to Goodison Park of David Moyes's West Ham
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Adam McCulloch, Paul McParlan and Lyndon Lloyd, joined later by Paul Traill and then Andy Howard, review Everton's mind-numbing performance against Crystal Palace, the reasons for it and Sean Dyche's questionable selection decisions before looking ahead to Brighton (A) and whether almost the same group of players could come close to the scintillating display at the Amex last season.
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Paul McParlan joins Lyndon and Andy on the 2nd Anniversary edition of the ToffeeWeb Podcast to discuss Everton's creditable 2-2 draw with Tottenham at Goodison Park and the reasons for the Blues' limited but ultimately adequate style of play. They mull over the prospects of the likes of Dobbin, Chermiti and Patterson, the merits of Ben Godfrey at right-back and then assess the team's chances of getting anything from the Etihad Stadium against the Champions.
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Everton have unveiled the fourth and final phase of the ALL seasonal membership packages for the new Everton Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock and ToffeeWeb were invited down to a special presentation at the Royal Liver Building last November. Paul Traill describes what he saw and was told about the planned stadium bars and pubs that will be available to fans
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Author and lifelong Evertonian Jim Keoghan joins Adam, Lyndon and Paul to chat about his latest book, Everything Everything You Wanted to Know About Everton (But Were Afraid to Ask) which is out now on paperback. They also discuss the goalless draw with Fulham, the upcoming game with Spurs, the club's appeal against the 10-point deduction and whether anyone will come in on Transfer Deadline Day
00:00 Intro and Fulham
17:40Rating Sean Dyche's performance a year in
27:52Spurs (H)
35:50Jim's latest book
46:35Deadline day deals?
50:40Everton's appeal
*note: times may vary due to pre-roll advertising
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Andy, Paul and Lyndon discuss the FA Cup replay victory over Crystal Palace, the draw with Aston Villa and the nature of the performances before dealing with the unavoidable – Everton being referred to an independent commission over alleged PSR breaches for a second time
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Andy, Paul and Lyndon jumped on to vent about the decision by Chris Kavanagh and Craig Pawson to send off Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the goalless Cup tie at Selhurst Park that, in the absence of a successful appeal, will deprive Everton of the striker for 3 games
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Lyndon is joined by the two Pauls, Traill and McParlan, to discuss where Everton are heading into the New Year, with four successive defeats in all competitions and the players looking leggy after a hectic December programme. Should Dyche de-prioritise the cup and what prospects are there for new arrivals in January?
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Andy, Lyndon and Paul try and find solace after the Toffees once again fell short of the League semi-finals, losing on to Fulham on penalties despite being one kick from Amadou Onana away from progressing. They also look back at the win over Burnley and ahead to Spurs (A)
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