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An 8-minute audio segment of Paul and Adam's day begins the podcast before the guys recount their experiences from the emotional send-off that tens of thousands of Evertonians gave to the Grand Old Lady last Sunday. They eventually discuss the match, which ended up being a bit of a side-show by the second half, the futures of some of the players, a brief preview of the final match against Newcastle next Sunday and Goodison's future with the Women's team.
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Our special Evertonia tribute to Goodison Park, the grand old lady of English football, which has been the home of Everton Football Club for 133 years.
Our thanks goes to Jamie, Julie, Richie, Steve and Reg who shared their incredible memories with us.
The end of an era 💙
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Lyndon, Andy and Adam discuss Everton's 3-1 victory by the Thames over Europe-chasing Fulham, David Moyes's team selection and the vast improvement in the second half that saw the Blues come back from a goal down and win. Then thoughts turn to the home game against Southampton, the Toffeemen's last at Goodison Park before we move to Bramley-Moore Dock. The fellas discuss who they want to play and pick who they would like to score the last ever goal at the Grand Old Lady.
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The guys express their frustrations over Everton's failure to truly show up for the party that was thrown for the last ever 3pm kick-off at Goodison Park as they threw away a 2-0 lead for the fourth time this season. They discuss the refereeing, striking options and the seeds of what the Toffees could be under David Moyes that were undermined by a poor second-half display
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The full Evertonia Podcast crew is back together to discuss the 1-0 defeat to Chelsea and, specifically, in view of the looming big summer rebuild, which players advanced their cause with the manager and who failed to grasp the opportunity to impress. The visit of Ipswich continues the thread — who should start to get another chance to state a case to David Moyes that they deserve to stick around next season?
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Paul, Andy and Lyndon run the rule over what was, ultimately, a pretty disappointing result against Manchester City and take a look ahead to Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off against Chelsea. They discuss the wisdom of David Moyes's substitutions against City, the implications of James Tarkowski's likely absence and the need to play certain players over the remaining matches to assess them for the future. Finally, Paul answers Andy's 10 Questions
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Andy, Paul and Lyndon look back at Everton's superb win at Forest, secured by Abdoulaye Doucouré's stoppage-time winner. They discuss his form and potential future as well as that of James Garner and Armando Broja before pondering who should start up front against Manchester City at the weekend. The guys finish off with the topic of what date and time is best for the final game at Goodison and then 10 Questions for Andy from Lyndon
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Paul, Adam and Lyndon discuss the scrappy draw with the Gunners where Iliman Ndiaye made a scoring return from the spot to cancel out Leandro Trossard's opener. They give their thoughts on David Moyes's team selection and personnel changes and which players took their chance to impress. Then they look ahead to another tricky assignment against Nottingham Forest before Paul quizzes Adam with 10 rapid-fire questions about the Toffees
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Andy and Adam are back with Lyndon to dissect Everton's narrow defeat to Liverpool, the two moments of controversy that have dominated the headlines in the aftermath, some questionable individual displays and the Blues' performance overall in what was a largely disappointing game
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Paul and Lyndon discuss Everton's prospects in the Anfield derby, who might be fit to play and whom David Moyes should select, particularly at left-back, on the wings and behind the striker.
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The guys look back on the somewhat lacklustre performance against West Ham, discuss some individual displays and what the form of some of the players might mean for their future prospects under David Moyes before touching on the potential purchase of Nelson Dock and pick their favourite Everton goals scored by Irishme7n
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The guys chat about the Toffees' underwhelming 1-1 draw against Wolves, the imminent arrival of Angus Kinnear as Kevin Thewell prepares to depart and the upcoming home fixture against West Ham. They also discuss the news that the Blues will be heading back to the States for the Premier League Summer Series and pick their favourite jammy Everton goals
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Lyndon, Andy and Adam take up the mantle of Director of Football to assess the job done by Kevin Thelwell and his signings over the past three years. They offer their verdicts on which of the out-of-contract players the Club should keep this summer before looking back at the 1-1 draw with Brentford in the context of Saturday’s trip to Wolves.
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The full team is back to fume over the highly controversial conclusion to Everton's 2-2 draw with Manchester United where the Blues were denied the chance to take all three points by VAR over-turning Andy Madley's award of penalty. The fellas discuss how Moyes's side let a 2-0 lead slip and vote where that VAR call ranks alongside other legendarily contentious decisions while also looking ahead to Wednesday's trip to Bren
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From the initial "Wow!" factor to the Baltic temperature down by the Mersey, Paul McParlan and Steve Dickinson describe their experiences of visiting Bramley-Moore Dock for the first time as the new ground opened its doors for the test event on Monday evening. There is some passionate discussion about the transport challenges that are clearly evident before a brief chat about the state of the Blues on the pitch ahead of the visit of Manchester United this weekend.
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Adam, Paul and Lyndon return to review another Everton away win, this time against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. They discuss Beto's continuing fine form, Alcaraz's debut and the team performance as a whole before looking ahead to the visit of Manchester United on Saturday. Then they predict how the Blues will fare points-wise over the rest of the season, chat about the first test event at Bramley-Moore Dock and the future of Ashley Young.
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Still giddy from James Tarkowski's bolt from the blue at the Grand Old Lady , Lyndon, Paul and Adam look back at the 2-2 draw with Liverpool, savour a memorable slice of history from the team captain and laud the Blues for a good overall performance that, arguably, deserved more than just the point they rescued. Then the fellas look ahead to Palace (A) and discuss the merits of offering Abdoulaye Doucouré a new contract.
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Paul, Adam and Lyndon delve into the FA Cup defeat to Bournemouth and what went wrong for Everton while also looking ahead to Wednesday's clash with Liverpool, this time the last Merseyside Derby to take place at the Old Lady.
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Adam and Andy join Lyndon to wax lyrical about Everton's 4-0 hammering of Leicester where Beto and Abdoulaye Doucouré shredded the narrative over their respective form and James Garner returned from a long lay-off to put in arguably his best display since joining the Club. They discuss the lack of activity in the transfer market, the new one signing and look ahead to Saturday's cup tie with Bournemouth
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Adam is back to join Paul T, Andy Howard and Lyndon to review the 1-0 win at Brighton, controversies over Seagull celebrations and all. They discuss the impact that David Moyes had, contrasts with Sean Dyche and what might be needed in the transfer window now that Mangala and Calvert-Lewin in particular look likely to be out of action for a lengthy period
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