Jim Keoghan is an author responsible for titles such as ‘Highs, Lows and Bakayokos: Everton in the 90s’ and ‘Punk Football’. On Tuesday, he appeared on the GrandOldTeam podcast to discuss his latest book ‘Greatest Everton Games: The Toffees’ Fifty Finest Matches’.
Speaking to Adam, the pair discussed the current situation at Everton (and parallels that can be drawn with other periods in the clubs history) before moving on to chat about who Jim spoke with when writing the book, what makes a good Everton game, and an enlightening conversation with Roberto Martinez.
You can purchase Greatest Everton Games: The Toffees’ Fifty Finest Matches here.
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