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Ronald Koeman – A New Era via Everton Arent We

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After weeks of speculation, debating and social media fume, Everton have finally got their man. Ronald Koeman has joined the Blues from Southampton after Everton agreed a compensation package of £5m with the Saints and handed Koeman a yearly salary upwards of £6m. Yes, you read that correctly. Everton have paid for a new manager, and are giving him serious cash for his services. The way the Koeman saga has panned out truly signifies a new era at Everton, one of ambition, money and winning – rather than the Kenwright years of plucky little Everton punching above their weight.

Ronald Koeman was clearly first choice for the Goodison hot seat from the start. Reports suggested he wasn’t keen on the job initially, until Farhad Moshiri waved in his face a bumper contract and a huge transfer war chest to build a squad capable of winning things, which he simply couldn’t get at the Saints. The allure of awakening the clichéd ‘sleeping giant’ of Everton may have played a part, but what pleases me is the fact that with the financial clout we now possess, Everton are finally starting to act like a big club again. We aren’t looking around for an unproven quantity to get lucky with – we are getting a proven winner who will not let the club down in the way past managers have. We have neglected our past and settled for second best for too long – gone are the days when we would watch helplessly as we sold our home-grown icons and put in laughable bids for players we could never dream of having. Everton mean business and if the suggestions that Sevilla’s transfer wizard Monchi is on his way to L4 are on the money, we have clear evidence that Farhad Moshiri has come to turn Everton into winners and he, unlike the previous regime, believes in the club’s motto.

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Koeman himself has worked wonders with Southampton – for two seasons finishing in the top seven, despite mass exoduses in both transfer windows he worked there. He has played fast, dynamic football that has swept away some great sides – the 4-2 demolition of Manchester City towards the end of last season comes to mind. The Dutchman has brought some fantastic talent to the South coast, with the likes of Sadio Mane, Graziano Pelle and Dusan Tadic particularly catching the eye of fans across the league. His shrewdness in the transfer market will be crucial in a window where Everton could spend upwards of £100m and many deadwood players will be shown the door. Moshiri has chosen the ideal man to take Everton through the window and on to the next level. His record with previous clubs is positive too. He has won Dutch titles with both Ajax and PSV Eindhoven, as well as spearheading the resurgence of Feyenoord back into European football. His record at Valencia wasn’t the best, but he still managed to win the Copa del Rey during his time at the Mestalla. He certainly has the credentials to lead Everton forward into better times.

Every Evertonian has the right to be excited about this new chapter. Moshiri is here with cash to burn, and when the manager can get to work with a new Director of Football on securing transfer targets, a summer of positivity and excitement beckons for the born again Mersey Millionaires. Times are changing and Everton have firmly grasped their place at the Premier League’s top table. Failure is no longer going to be tolerated.

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Everton land Ronald Koeman after £5m fee is agreed with Southampton via The Guardian

• Dutchman will be joined by two members of coaching staff
• Farhad Moshiri promises biggest transfer budget in club’s history

Ronald Koeman is expected to be appointed Everton’s new manager within 48 hours after Southampton accepted a compensation package worth around £5m for the Dutch coach and members of his backroom staff.

Farhad Moshiri, Everton’s major shareholder, identified Koeman as his leading candidate to succeed Roberto Martínez after deciding to end the Catalan’s three-year tenure before the end of last season. The determination to prise Koeman from St Mary’s has led to the British-Iranian billionaire meeting Southampton’s demands after several days of negotiations.

Related: José Mourinho set to make Eric Bailly his first Manchester United signing

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Copa America 2016: Start times, TV schedule and live stream for Tuesday/Day 5 via Royal Blue Mersey

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If Tim Howard's USA loses to Bryan Oviedo's Costa Rica, they are eliminated from Copa

The Copa America is onto its second round of group games and it is a big day for the host nation United States. They currently sit at the bottom of Group A after a 2-0 loss to Columbia on the opening day.

A loss for the Americans today would eliminate any chance of progressing into the knockout stage. So, they could work with a draw. But ideally, they would want a win by at least two goals to both put them in great position to advance and within striking distance of winning the group.

That will be no easy task. The US is 13-5-14 all-time against their CONCACAF rivals, including two consecutive defeats. Their most recent matchup saw the Yanks lose 1-0 back in October. Joel Campbell scored for Costa Rica that day while the Americans chalked up six yellow cards.

Everton player alert!!! Both Tim Howard (United States) and Bryan Oviedo (Costa Rica) watched their teams from the bench in the first group game. They will likely have the same fate this time around, but they might get on camera a few times.

United States vs. Costa Rica

Match Details


Date and Time: Tuesday, June 7 at 8:00 p.m. EST/5:00 p.m. WST

Stadium: Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Capacity: 61,500

Weather: 67°F, cloudy, 0% chance of rain, 54% humidity, winds NW 7 mph

How to Watch


TV: FOX Sports 1, Univision, Unimas – United States

Premier Sports – United Kingdom

Live stream: fuboTV, FOX Soccer 2GO, FOX Sports GO, Univision Deportes

Info from LiveSoccerTV.com

The evening match-up is another tightly-contested one. Between the two sides there have been 42 meetings all-time dating back to 1947. Colombia has won 19. Paraguay has won 17. And six have been draws. They have not met since 2013, but Colombia are winners of three straight games by a combined score of 6-1. However, they met at Copa America in 2007 when Paraguay throttled the Colombians 5-0. Neither team was too impressive in their first group game. We will see how it goes this time.

Colombia vs. Paraguay

Match Details


Date and Time: Tuesday, June 7 at 10:30 p.m. EST/7:30 p.m. WST

Stadium: Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California, United States

Capacity: 92,542

Weather: 70°F, clear skies, 0% chance of rain, 60% humidity, winds SSW 8 mph

How to Watch

TV: FOX Sports 1, Univision, Unimas – United States

Premier Sports – United Kingdom

Live stream: fuboTV, FOX Soccer 2GO, FOX Sports GO, Univision Deportes

Info from LiveSoccerTV.com


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The Ones to Watch: Euro 2016 via Everton Arent We

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Well that’s that then, season over. It was nice to go out on a positive note, with that 3-0 win over Norwich, but it didn’t mask what was mostly a season to forget. At least you can forget about Everton now though? Enjoy an international tournament with no clear front-runner? Well, not quite. If you’re like me, then England’s customary quarter-final exit isn’t the biggest deal in the world and Everton are never far from footballing thoughts. With that in mind, here are five players, transfer targets and current squad members, that Evertonians should be keeping their eyes on, come June 10th.

Shani Tarashaj – Switzerland


Touted as the next Xherdan Shaqiri, the 21 year old has had an impressive season in his homeland with Grasshopper Club Zurich, scoring 12 and assisting 4. He was signed by Everton last January but was immediately loaned back to Grasshoppers to see out the season. Since then the attacking midfielder has been named as Swiss Young Player of the Year in February (actually though, not like the jarg Player of the Year that Niasse won) and his form has been rewarded with a call up to the Swiss national side. While he may not be a guaranteed starter, it will be interesting to see just how much tournament experience Tarashaj is afforded.

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Breel Embolo – Switzerland


One Swiss youngster who will undoubtedly be getting game time is their overall Swiss Player of the Year. Still only 19 years old, the Swiss striker has impressed this season at Basel, scoring 13 goals. He is so highly regarded that Basel turned down a £20 million offer from Wolfsburg in January. If Lukaku is to leave Everton this summer, which seems very likely, a case could be made for Everton attempting to sign the Swiss starlet touted as the next Drogba. If he is to recover fully from a knee injury in time for the finals, then Embolo will be one of the most exciting prospects on show.

James McCarthy – Republic of Ireland


Bear with me here, McCarthy’s form during the past 18 months can, at best, be described as anonymous. However, during the last game of the season, albeit against a relegated Norwich, he seemed to have been given purpose again. At his best, McCarthy can be so much more than a ball winning midfielder but at his worst he can be so much less. Many have put McCarthy’s poor season down to mismanagement at club level, tactically and medically. This tournament is an opportunity for McCarthy to either prove or disprove that. Within the starting eleven at Goodison Park, McCarthy can rely on Gareth Barry to consistently perform as a key player. Whereas he will have to perform at the Euros if the Republic of Ireland are to succeed, there will be no Gareth Barry to hide behind come June. The Irishman will understand better than any that this tournament can help restart his stalling progression.

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Andriy Yarmolenko – Ukraine


Still holding out hope on this one? I don’t blame you to be honest, I’m still waiting hopefully for David Moyes to turn up with Ever Banega’s work permit. Although why should we not still hold out hope of signing the Ukrainian winger? A move to England seems like it’s on the cards this summer and the £20 million asking price may no longer look as steep to a Moshiri-funded Everton To be fair though, you’re probably countering that argument well by shouting “IT’S EVERTON THOUGH” at your screen. A man can dream though ay? Anyway, I think we’ve all heard enough about his career, his strengths and weaknesses and definitely enough about his future. That doesn’t mean he won’t be watched by many interested Evertonians this summer, as he was when Kiev played City and Chelsea in the Champions League. Admit it, half the reason you watched that game was to see how he did. Whatever the outcome to this ongoing saga, he will undoubtedly be a player watched with interest by many in the Premier League.

Arkadiusz Milik – Poland


Many Evertonians have found themselves gazing towards Ajax during recent days, albeit focussing on the manager. There is much to admire about their playing staff also, with Milik being one of the standout examples. Having scored 21 goals in 31 games for Ajax this season, as well as 10 goals in 22 for Poland, Milik will find himself continuing to form a blossoming partnership with Robert Lewandowski during the Euros. This raises another interesting point in that Milik will be playing as part of a 4-1-3-2 system, the same system that has seen success in this year’s Premier League using high energy football. How well he performs in such a system may help to highlight whether his skills would transfer to the Premier League. While Lewandowski will undoubtedly take the plaudits, Milik is no slouch and is already gathering interest from the likes of Roma, Lazio and Sevilla.

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Football transfer rumours: Manchester United to sign Roma’s Miralem Pjanic? via The Guardian

Today’s rumours only have a week to get themselves into shape

Despite being Wiganised to within an inch of his professional life by Roberto Martínez, who seemed determined to turn him into the star of a bloopers show narrated by Chris Kamara, John Stones remains an object of attraction for Chelsea and bothManchester clubs. Not put off by the young defender’s erratic performances all season, the three of them all have their beady eyes on Stones, while Everton want him to stay put. Perhaps Everton can disguise Tony Hibbert as Stones and send him off to Stamford Bridge.

Related: Manchester City want Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang but will have to pay £55m

Related: Everton land Ronald Koeman after £5m fee is agreed with Southampton

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Everton 2015-16 Season: Staff Predictions Review via Royal Blue Mersey

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We were gloomy, but didn't think it would be this bad

To finish up our 2015-16 season evaluations series, we take a look back at the predictions the Royal Blue Mersey staff made at the beginning of the season.

The writers were asked to come up who they thought would fit into the following categories –

EPL Top 6: Leicester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City, Manchester United, Southampton
Everton EPL: 11th
EPL Bottom 3: Newcastle, Norwich City, Aston Villa
FA Cup Winner: Manchester United
Everton FA Cup: Semi-finals
League Cup Winner: Manchester City
Everton League Cup: Semi-finals
Golden Boot: Harry Kane

With Leicester winning the Premier League and Chelsea's spectacular fall from grace, no one came close to predicting the top six correctly. The same goes for their main striker Vardy, who no one picked for the top scorer award.

Quite a few had picked Manchester United to win the FA Cup, which came true. There were even a couple of correct shouts for Manchester City to win the Capital One Cup trophy.

Most of us hadn't had high hopes for Everton, with the majority picking at spot between 6th and 10th. One writer did pick the 11th spot accurately, as did a couple who had the FA Cup semi-finals exit.

What were your picks, and how far off the mark were you?


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Everton and Paris-Saint Germain Battle for Monchi Signature via NSNO

Everton are set to battle it out with Paris-Saint Germain in their pursuit of Sevilla's director of football Monchi, according to the Liverpool Echo.
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UEFA Euro 2016 via Royal Blue Mersey

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Romelu Lukaku, Ross Barkley and John Stones are among the Everton players heading across the Channel to France for Euro 2016.

The Belgian national team has been in the ascendancy perhaps more than any European team in the last three years, and surely must be looking at UEFA Euro 2016 as a chance to complete their move into the international footballing elite.

The Red Devils made the quarterfinals at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, but were underwhelming in just about every match they played at the tournament. Marc Wilmots' men needed two late goals to best Algeria, an 88th minute winner to top Russia, and a late Jan Vertonghen winner to beat 10-man South Korea in the group stage. Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku had to tally in added time to beat a resilient Tim Howard in the Round of 16 before going out to Argentina in the quarterfinals.

With the team's budding superstars two years more mature and the heart of the team largely the same, an improved outcome is a must for the Red Devils.

The Squad


Goalkeepers: Thibaut Courtois (Chelsea), Simon Mignolet (Liverpool), Jean-Francois Gillet (Mechelen)

Defenders: Toby Alderweireld (Spurs), Thomas Vermaelen (Barcelona), Jan Vertonghen (Spurs), Jason Denayer (Galatasaray), Thomas Meunier (Club Brugge), Christian Kabasele (Genk), Jordan Lukaku (Oostende), Laurent Ciman (Montreal Impact)

Midfielders: Radja Nainggolan (Roma), Axel Witsel (Zenit Saint Petersberg), Marouane Fellaini (Manchester United), Mousa Dembele (Spurs)

Forwards: Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City), Romelu Lukaku (Everton), Eden Hazard (Chelsea), Yannick Carrasco (Atletico Madrid), Dries Mertens (Napoli), Divock Origi (Liverpool), Christian Benteke (Liverpool), Michy Batshuati (Marseille)

Belgium has top-level talent at nearly every position. Courtois is a top-five goalkeeper in the world, not that he'll likely see much action with defenders like Alderweireld, Vermaelen, and Vertonghen in front of him. However, perhaps the only criticism that can be seriously levied against this team is its lack of impact players at full-back.

In the midfield, Marc Wilmots will probably look to Nainggolan and Witsel to control the center of the pitch. Both players are capable in all three thirds and currently ply their trade at top clubs across Europe.

Players such as De Bruyne, Hazard, Carrasco, and Mertens are listed as forwards, but will most likely play either out wide or in behind the main striker, likely Lukaku. The Everton striker struggled in the last few months of the club season, but he's had no such recent struggles for his country. The 23-year-old has scored in each of his last four appearances for Belgium.

If Lukaku struggles, having Origi and Benteke as backups is an attractive alternative.

Projected Lineup: Courtois; J. Lukaku, Vertonghen, Alderweireld, Denayer; Witsel, Nainggolan; Hazard, De Bruyne, Mertens; Lukaku

Their Group


The Red Devils are in Group E with Italy, Ireland, and Sweden, none of whom should particularly scare Belgium.

The Italians have brought their worst squad to a major tournament in recent memory, the Irish did well to simply qualify for the tournament at all, and the Swedes lack significant talent past that of their talisman, Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Anything short of three victories in the group stage would be a disappointment.

Expectations


Winning the group would only be the first step for Belgium, who will likely consider anything short of a semi-final appearance a disappointment. Unfortunately for the Red Devils, if they and Germany each win their group and make it out of the Round of 16, they will meet in the quarterfinals. A win in the quarterfinals could very likely see Belgium meet France in the semis.

In all likelihood then, Belgium will have to beat perhaps the tournament's two major favorites, Germany and France, just to advance to the final.

The team's defense should be strong, with the Spurs pair of Vertonghen and Alderweireld renewing their partnership. The midfield should be well-controlled with two elite box-to-box midfielders at the heart of the team. Goals should flow with Lukaku coming off a career-best season and a host of dangerous attacking midfielders.

Clearly then, the team has the talent, but will it have the necessary steel? Missing captain Vincent Kompany due to injury will be a major blow, and Belgium fans certainly will not have forgotten the way the team failed to show up for much of the 2014 World Cup.

Belgium should be an elite team that contends for the European title at the Euros this summer. But can they finally live up to their potential?


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