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Everton star salutes former team-mates battle back from cancer   The Daily Mirror  23:00 30-Jul-10
Has anyone seen Prescotts jokey performance today?   The Peoples Forum  22:46 30-Jul-10
Jagielka out for six weeks?   Toffeeweb  22:46 30-Jul-10
Chang look to extend sponsorship   Toffeeweb  22:13 30-Jul-10
The Anny Road Upper Stand gobbers and cack throwers....   The Peoples Forum  21:15 30-Jul-10
 
I can watch this with a smile now   The Peoples Forum  21:15 30-Jul-10
Mouse help ?   The Peoples Forum  20:50 30-Jul-10
Coleman picked for Irish Under-21s   Toffeeweb  17:00 30-Jul-10
this here squad of ours....   The Peoples Forum  16:30 30-Jul-10
Lambert Hopes For Good Workout   Evertonfc Official Site  16:30 30-Jul-10
 
David James on a free...   The Peoples Forum  16:06 30-Jul-10
Donovan fee agreed?   Toffeeweb  16:06 30-Jul-10
Watch the Norwich friendly live   Toffeeweb  16:06 30-Jul-10
pleased to see this guy back for now   The Peoples Forum  15:36 30-Jul-10
Kenwright's love for Liverpool   Toffeeweb  15:35 30-Jul-10
 
Under-21s Call-up For Coleman   Evertonfc Official Site  15:31 30-Jul-10
for those of you who can't think of a link between Blackburn and us...   The Peoples Forum  15:03 30-Jul-10
Leighton Baines Needs Your Vote   The People's Blog  14:37 30-Jul-10
Found out yesterday I've spent the last few months working in the same office as...   The Peoples Forum  14:31 30-Jul-10
Same poster in same poste says......   The Peoples Forum  13:15 30-Jul-10
 
Rams in for Blues striker   Setanta Sports  13:08 30-Jul-10
Landon no go? from the echo    The Peoples Forum  12:21 30-Jul-10
NSNO rumoured that Donovan bid has been accepted, link inside.   The Peoples Forum  12:21 30-Jul-10
So, we have a squad of 29, including seven under-21s and nine 'home grown'...   The Peoples Forum  11:56 30-Jul-10
Blackburn Tickets Gone   Evertonfc Official Site  11:56 30-Jul-10
 
Baines expects transfer market to hot up   Vital Football - Everton  11:45 30-Jul-10
Speaking of Arry........   The Peoples Forum  11:26 30-Jul-10
Derby still want Vaughan   Vital Football - Everton  11:23 30-Jul-10
Donovan Eyes Return   Evertonfc Official Site  11:13 30-Jul-10
Luke Young   The Peoples Forum  10:56 30-Jul-10
 
Gosling debate continues   Vital Football - Everton  10:54 30-Jul-10
Everton In Preliminary Talks For Donovan   The People's Blog  10:48 30-Jul-10
Jessica Ennis - phwoooar nt   The Peoples Forum  10:30 30-Jul-10
New Look Mobile Animations   Evertonfc Official Site  10:28 30-Jul-10
Donovan would welcome Everton return   Vital Football - Everton  10:07 30-Jul-10
 
Moyes Waits On World Cup Blues   Evertonfc Official Site  09:57 30-Jul-10
Toon boss defends Gosling capture   Football.co.uk  09:48 30-Jul-10
What The Papers Say - 30 July   Evertonfc Official Site  09:31 30-Jul-10
Everton  history
Everton were founded as St. Domingo in 1878 so that people from the parish of St. Domingo's Methodist Church could play a sport in non-summer months (cricket was played in summer). A year later, the club was renamed Everton F.C. after the surrounding area, as people outside the parish wished to participate. The club was a founding member of the Football League in 1888, and won their first League Championship title in 1890–91. They won the FA Cup in 1905–06 and the League title again in 1914–15, but it was not until 1927 that Everton's first sustained period of success began. In 1925 the club signed Dixie Dean who, in 1927–28, set the record for league goals in a single season (60 goals in 39 league games, a record that still stands to this day), helping Everton to achieve their third league title.

Everton were relegated to the Second Division two years later but won the title and thus promotion at the first attempt. On their return to the top flight in 1931–32, Everton wasted no time in reaffirming their status and won a fourth League title at the first opportunity. They also won their second FA Cup in 1932–33 with a 3–0 win against Manchester City in the final. The era ended in 1938–39 with a fifth League title. The advent of World War II saw the suspension of League football, and when official competition restarted in 1946 the Everton team had been split-up and paled in comparison to the pre-war club. Everton were relegated again in 1950–51 and did not return until 1953–54, when they finished as runners-up in their third season in the Second Division. The club have been a top flight presence ever since.

Everton's second successful era started when Harry Catterick was made manager in 1961. In 1962–63, his second season in charge, Everton won the League title and in 1966 followed with a 3–2 FA Cup win over Sheffield Wednesday. Everton again reached the final two years later, but this time were unable to overcome West Bromwich Albion at Wembley. A year later in 1969–70, Everton won the First Division, nine points clear of nearest rivals Leeds United. However, the success did not last; the team finished fourteenth, fifteenth, seventeenth and seventh in the following seasons. Catterick retired but his successors failed to win any silverware for the remainder of the 1970s. Though the club mounted title challenges and finished third in 1977–78 and fourth the following season, manager Gordon Lee resigned in 1981, after Everton slid down the table and fell further behind local rivals Liverpool.

Howard Kendall took over as manager and guided Everton to their most successful era. Domestically, Everton won the FA Cup in 1983–84 and two league titles in 1984–85 and 1986–87. They were also runners-up to neighbouring Liverpool in both league and cup competitions in 1985–86 and were again on the losing side to Liverpool in the 1984 League Cup final and the 1988–89 FA Cup final. Everton won their first and only European trophy in 1984–85, the European Cup Winners' Cup.[7] After first beating University College Dublin, Inter Bratislava and Fortuna Sittard, Everton defeated German giants Bayern Munich 3–1 in the semi-finals, despite trailing at half time (in a match voted the greatest in Goodison Park history) and recorded the same scoreline over Austrian club Rapid Vienna in the final.[8] Having also won the league title that season, Everton came very close to winning a treble, but lost to Manchester United in the FA Cup final.

After the Heysel Stadium disaster and the subsequent ban of all English clubs from continental football, Everton lost the chance to compete for more European trophies. A large proportion of the title-winning side was broken up following the ban; Kendall himself moved to Athletic Bilbao after the 1987 title triumph and was succeeded by assistant Colin Harvey. Everton were founder members of the Premier League in 1992, but struggled to find the right manager. Howard Kendall had returned in 1990 but could not repeat his previous success, while his successor, Mike Walker, was statistically the least successful Everton manager to date. When former Everton player Joe Royle took over in 1994 the club's form started to improve; his first game in charge was a 2–0 victory over derby rivals Liverpool. Royle dragged Everton clear of relegation, and also led the club to the FA Cup for the fifth time in its history, defeating Manchester United 1–0 in the final. The cup triumph was also Everton's passport to the Cup Winners' Cup—their first European campaign in the post-Heysel era. Progress under Joe Royle continued in 1995–96 as they climbed to sixth place in the Premiership.

The following season, 1996–97, was not as successful and the club finished in fifteenth place. Royle quit in March. Club captain, Dave Watson, was given the manager's job temporarily and he helped the club to Premiership survival. Howard Kendall was appointed Everton manager for the third time in 1997, but the appointment proved unsuccessful as Everton finished seventeenth in the Premiership; only avoiding relegation due to their superior goal difference over Bolton Wanderers. Former Rangers manager Walter Smith then took over from Kendall in the summer of 1998 but only managed three successive finishes in the bottom half of the table.

The Everton board finally ran out of patience with Smith and he was sacked in March 2002 with Everton in real danger of relegation. The current manager, David Moyes, was his replacement and delivered Everton to a safe finish in fifteenth place. After that harrowing season, Everton finished seventh, seventeenth, fourth (their highest ever Premiership finish) and eleventh. It was under his management that Wayne Rooney broke into the first team, before being sold to Manchester United for a club record fee of £23 million.

Moyes has broken the club record for highest transfer fee paid on four occasions, signing James Beattie for £6 million in January 2005, Andy Johnson for £8.6 million in summer 2006, Yakubu Aiyegbeni for £11.25 million in summer 2007, and Marouane Fellaini for £15 million in September 2008.

2006–07 saw Everton finish sixth in the league and attain UEFA Cup qualification. In 2007, the Toffees completed the takeover of the Toxteth Tigers basketball team, with the rebranding of Liverpool's first ever top-flight basketball franchise: the Everton Tigers. 2007-08 saw Everton once again gain European football with a fifth place league finish, although they were eliminated from the UEFA Cup prior to the group stages by Standard Liege.
 
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I would love to go back to Everton
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Thumbs up to Everton
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Donovan drops Goodison hint
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Liverpool managers cry-arsing about European games being so early in the season.
The Peoples Forum  10:50 29-Jul-10
There is a lady presenter on sky News called Samantha Simmonds
The Peoples Forum  10:50 29-Jul-10
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The Peoples Forum  01:15 30-Jul-10
Is the Liverpool game on telly tonight?
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