Match Thread Everton 1-1 West Ham . Sat March 15th. 3pm

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Moyes has Everton looking up​


Premier League safety is all that matters to David Moyes and an eight-game unbeaten run – Everton’s best sequence since going nine matches without defeat under Ronald Koeman in 2016-17 – has almost accomplished a task that looked much more onerous when he returned in January. Publicly, the Everton manager maintains the job is not done and that no contract issues will be resolved until the club’s top-flight status is mathematically confirmed. Privately, and beneath the more relaxed demeanour that he has brought back with him to Goodison Park, there may also be a fierce ambition to finish above two clubs who deemed him surplus to requirements. Everton can go three points clear of one, West Ham, and leapfrog another, Manchester United, with victory over Graham Potter’s visitors on Saturday. With Liverpool, Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Manchester City and Chelsea to come after an impending two-week break, Moyes could do with a more clinical display from Everton to step closer to his aims. Andy Hunter
 


Evening all. Just after some good family friendly pubs round the ground. Preferably with a bit of atmosphere. As some of you might know it's my boys first game tomorrow so trying to get him as good an experience as possible. Thanks in advance.
Fanzone will have a band on and you are right beside the ground with food wagons etc. You will get standing space. As for bars, they will be rammed but maybe Thomas Frost if you want to get food.

Myself over the years, with young kids, eat in City Centre then go to Fanzone.
 
Nearly 8 years ago....

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Where does the time go? Wonder what these menacing young street toughs are up to these days.

I still can't decide which one makes me laugh more.

The putter, the 17th century farming equipment or the one just using his imagination
 

Evening all. Just after some good family friendly pubs round the ground. Preferably with a bit of atmosphere. As some of you might know it's my boys first game tomorrow so trying to get him as good an experience as possible. Thanks in advance.
Thomas Frost, Royal Oak or Black Horse are good family friendly pubs but the closer to kick off time you get, the busier they are - and busy is proper heaving. As @Armaghtoffee says, the fanzone will be good and not as congested. Hope you and your lad have a good day and that he can look back on his first game at Goodison remembering a win - the atmosphere should be good tomorrow.
 

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