The web's longest-running Everton FC website now has a podcast featuring occasional chat about the Blues from Ell Bretland, Lyndon Lloyd, Adam McCulloch, Andy Howard, Paul Traill and guests
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Apr 18, 2023
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Andy, Ell, Lyndon and Paul pick through the pieces of that damaging defeat to Fulham and what was a strange day at Goodison. They try to assess what Sean Dyche might do to turn things around, starting with Saturday's important trip to Selhurst Park and chat about long trips they've made to be let down by Everton.
Adam, Andy, Ell and Lyndon reflect on both the result and the performance at Old Trafford where Everton were beaten 2-0 by Man United before they look ahead to the visit of Fulham which is now a massive game in terms of the relegation battle. With Abdoulaye Doucouré still suspended, who starts? Does DCL get thrown in from the off?
Paul McParlan joins Adam, Lyndon and Paul to discuss the home game against unsettled Spurs and the 10-game run-in to the end of the season in general where, hopefully, Everton are well clear of danger before crunch time comes. They predict whether the Blues will stay up and who gets relegated before pondering the hypothetical scenario where the independent commission hands the club a transfer embargo.
Paul The Esk joins Lyndon Lloyd and Paul Traill to give his perspective on the bombshell last Friday that Everton have been referred by the Premier League to an independent commission for an alleged breach in the Profitability & Sustainability rules. Why now, what does it mean for the club and what might the punishment be if they are found guilty?
The guys discuss Everton's uplifting draw at Chelsea, secured by a dramatic late goal by Ellis Simms, which provides the latest evidence that Sean Dyche has the team moving in the right direction with a vastly improved mentality. They also discuss the form and futures of certain individual players and then pick their favourite injury-time goals
Another full complement of the TW pod team chats about another 1-0 home win under Sean Dyche as Dwight McNeil's 1st-minute goal earned Everton three precious points. VAR comes in for another kicking before the lads look ahead to the trip to Chelsea and reminisce about other very early goals scored by the Blues in modern times
The full team of contributors convenes to discuss what was a big missed chance to pick up maximum points at Forest, a game that had plenty of positives but just heaps pressure on the next fixture against an in-form Brentford side at Goodison Park this coming weekend.
Lyndon, Paul and Adam try and pick the positives out of Everton's walloping at the hands of Arsenal, look ahead to what is now a massive away game at Nottingham Forest and whether Sean Dyche's approach or personnel will be any different and ponder how many points will be enough to stay up this season.
The guys discuss the defeat to Aston Villa which had plenty of positives about it, all of which were negated on the day by the lack of a goalscorer. They outline some of the changes they'd like to see made against Arsenal on Wednesday evening and then, for the Weekly Question, they give Farhad Moshiri marks out of 10 after 7 years at the helm
Rodger Armstrong joins Ell Bretland, Andy Howard and Lyndon Lloyd to discuss the crucial win over Leeds, Sean Dyche's second successive 1-0 win at Goodison Park before looking ahead to the visit of Aston Villa. The weekly question asks the crew for their most surprising Everton moments and we discuss the Board of Directors' continuing absence from home matches