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Lyndon, Adam, Paul and, later, Andy chat about Everton's squad needs and the upcoming transfer window, starting with the news of Vitalii Mykolenko's new contract. They discuss the need to upgrade the full-back areas, the futures of Idrissa Gueye and Tim Iroegbunam in midfield and Beto and Thierno Barry up front as well as the wing options. Finally, they try and come up with all 11 former Everton players who have been named in the squads for the 2026 World Cup.
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Last week, we selected our player of the season and personal highlight of the season but this time we thought we’d have some fun with some alternative awards for 2025/26.
We give out virtual gongs across 10 categories:
The give us an excuse to feel hard done to award
Most infuriating Everton performance
Most ridiculous moment
Worst VAR call we didn’t get
Opposition player we can’t stand the most award (based on something this season)
Best Everton performance
Most curious signing
Goal of the Season
Moment of the season award
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In this episode of the Evertonia podcast we look back at another in a succession of miserable performances and results, this time at Tottenham where we managed to kill any last day relegation drama that the rest of the football world might’ve been hoping for.
Inevitably, we touch once more on the future of the manager and another very important summer ahead as all eyes turn to the Friedkin Group and the Everton transfer committee to see what the second phase of a two-window plan looks like.
We pick our players and moments of the season and then finish up, as always, with a game of "Chat EFC" which is a goalfest from 2012.
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The full team are back together for a lengthy post-mortem of Everton's dreadful sign-off to their first season at Hill Dickinson Stadium that saw them go down 3-1 to Sunderland, a result that finally killed off their chances of making Europe. They discuss where things went wrong over six crucial matches since the win over Chelsea, the future of David Moyes and lament a sad end to Seamus Coleman’s 17-years as a Blues player.
Finally, they finish off with a game of "Chat EFC" where this week’s match goes back to the dark days under Mike Walker in 1994
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Has Everton’s chance at Europe gone or is there still life in our unexpected challenge for a place in the top eight? On this episode of the Evertonia Podcast the fellas review the hugely disappointing 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace and try and get to the bottom of how and why the Toffees have stumbled with European qualification within their grasp.
They discuss the manager’s selection policy and talk a little about his future, throw out suggestions for how Everton should approach the do or die clash with Sunderland this Sunday and stick around at the end this week’s edition Chat EFC which concerns a clash with the Black Cats from David Moyes’s first spell in charge
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Adam, Paul and Lyndon relive Monday's thrilling but agonising 3-3 draw with Manchester City. They discuss what went so right and then so wrong for the Blues, the individual performances of Merlin Röhl, Tim Iroegbunam and Thierno Barry and then look ahead to Crystal Palace (A). "Paul's Permutations" is back as we assess what Everton might need to do to get Europe and "Chat EFC" takes us all the way back to 1997
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Paul, Adam, Andy and Lyndon are just about over Everton's disappointing defeat to West Ham if not the ridiculous decision not to award the Blues a penalty. They discuss what changes David Moyes could make for the visit of Manchester City and what permutations might see the Toffees sneak into one of the European places. Chat EFC meantime takes us back to 2015 and the visit of Jose Mourinho's Chelsea
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Andy, Adam and Lyndon pick through the misery of the first derby at Hill Dickinson Stadium which saw a familiar story play out and Liverpool emerge victorious thanks to a badly-defended stoppage time goal. The fellas discuss the psychology at play, certain individual performances, the penalty that wasn't and generally try and lift themselves after a depressing Sunday
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The fellas look back at Everton's 2-2 draw at Brentford in what was a six-pointer in the chase for Europe. They assess what was an underwhelming overall team performance but highlight some key contributions while assessing the respective positions in the squad of Beto and Thierno Barry. They then preview the first all-Mersey clash at Hill Dickinson Stadium with a derby-flavoured round of "Chat EFC" to finish off
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Andy tests Paul, Lyndon and Adam ob their powers of recall of Everton-related trivia
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The guys go game by game and predict how Everton will fare in the run-in to the 2025/26 Premier League season. Plenty of heady optimism that is starkly at odds with years of pain following the Toffees!
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The full team of Adam, Andy, Lyndon and Paul return to wax lyrical about Everton's comprehensive 3-0 win over Chelsea which made it back-to-back Premier League home wins at Hill Dickinson Stadium for the first time. The fellas review the performance and laud the job that David Moyes has done in guiding the club to eighth place with seven matches to go. Could the Toffees sneak into the Champions League?!
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It's just Paul and Lyndon this week to look back on the frustration of Everton going down late at title favourites Arsenal. They discuss the team's performance and the signs that David Moyes is putting his stamp on the team and optimism for the run-in that next sees Chelsea come to Bramley-Moore Dock.
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Andy's back along with Lyndon, Paul and Adam to look ahead to Everton's trip to the Emirates where the Gunners face statistically the toughest away side they can currently face but there is concern over the fitness of Jarrad Branthwaite. They discuss the ownership's potential options with regard to the summer transfer window and David Moyes's contract situation as well as the run-in over the remainder of the Premier League season where there is plenty of intrigue at the bottom of the table. Finally, "Chat EFC" concerns a match from a chilly December day in 2006
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Paul, Adam and Lyndon discuss Everton's excellent win at Newcastle and a first victory under the lights at Bramley-Moore Dock as Moyes's boys beat Brighton. They discuss the revival in Dwight McNeil and Beto's personal displays, wax lyrical about Jordan Pickford and assess the Toffees' European hopes following the latest round of Premier League fixtures. Finally, Chat EFC goes back to April 2014 and peak Roberto Martinez.
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The full crew are back together to discuss Everton's latest home defeat, this time to Manchester United who caught the Blues cold on the counter and that was the difference on the night at Hill Dickinson Stadium. The fellas discuss David Moyes's baffling stubbornness when it comes to playing players out of position, the lack of creativity and joined-up thinking in the final third and whether there will be more of the same at Newcastle at the weekend. Finally, "Chat EFC" takes us back to Moyes's last season in charge and a home game against Steve Clarke's West Brom
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Paul, Andy and Lyndon look back on the latest disappointing game at Hill Dickinson Stadium which saw the Blues throw away the points against the Cherries. Once again, players recruitment, team selection and poor defending are big talking points. The fellas end with another round of "Chat EFC" which goes back to April 2016 and the waning weeks of Roberto Martinez's tenure
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Adam, Andy and Lyndon are back to review the final day of the January transfer window that saw Tyrique George sign on loan from Chelsea but Dwight McNeil's switch to Palace collapse at the last minute. They bat around the benefits – or otherwise! – of playing four centre-halves and whether David Moyes sticks with that formation at Craven Cottage. Finally, "Chat EFC" takes us back to the final weeks of Carlo Ancelotti's reign as manager
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On this week’s episode Lyndon, Andy and Adam look back on the draw with Leeds and preview the Toffees’ trip to Brighton. They discuss the team's home struggles, individual performances and push the case for starting the likes of Aznou and Dibling seeing as there is no danger of relegation this season. Finally, "Chat EFC" takes the fellas back to 1995
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Andy is back and he joins Lyndon and Paul to lament the loss to injury of Jack Grealish before reviewing the 1-0 win over Aston Villa and another terrific team performance. They discuss the impressive showings from three of the youngest players in the side, Jake O'Brien's form at centre-back and the continuing rise of James Garner. Later, they're joined by historian and author Rob Sawyer to talk about the decade-long career of Tommy Wright who passed away this week. Finally, "Chat EFC" takes the fellas back to the depths of the Mike Walker era
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