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Kevin Ratcliffe: Even the Moshiri money might not be enough to convince Romelu Lukaku and John Stones to stay at Everton via Liverpool Echo

Everton legend is eager to discover Farhad Moshiri's intentions for the club and hails the form of star players at either end of the field
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Everton v West Ham United – complete head-to-head statistics via everton-mad

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Everton v West Ham United head-to-head record

A complete record of competitive matches played between the two teams.

At Everton (60) At West Ham Utd. (63)
Results Total % Results Total %
Everton 38 63.33 West Ham Utd. 23 36.51
West Ham Utd. 10 16.67 Everton 24 38.10
Draws 12 20.00 Draws 16 25.40
Goals Total Av.pg Goals Total Av.pg
Everton 120 2.00 West Ham Utd. 95 1.51
West Ham Utd. 47 0.78 Everton 92 1.46
On Neutral Ground (0) Overall (123 matches)
Results Total % Results Total %
Everton 0 0.00 Everton 62 50.41
West Ham Utd. 0 0.00 West Ham Utd. 33 26.83
Draws 0 0.00 Draws 28 22.76
Goals Total Av.pg Goals Total Av.pg
Everton 0 0.00 Everton 212 1.72
West Ham Utd. 0 0.00 West Ham Utd. 142 1.15
Records
Highest Aggregate 7 Everton 6 – 1 West Ham Utd. 1931/1932
Highest Everton score: 7 Everton 7 – 0 West Ham Utd. 1927/1928
Highest West Ham Utd. score: 4 Everton 0 – 4 West Ham Utd. 1928/1929
Season Date Home Score Away Competition
2015/2016 Sat 07 Nov West Ham Utd. 1 – 1 Everton Premier League
1931/1932 Sat 01 Aug Everton 6 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 01 Aug West Ham Utd. 4 – 2 Everton First Division
1929/1930 Sat 01 Aug West Ham Utd. 3 – 1 Everton First Division
Sat 01 Aug Everton 1 – 2 West Ham Utd. First Division
1928/1929 Sat 01 Aug West Ham Utd. 2 – 4 Everton First Division
Sat 01 Aug Everton 0 – 4 West Ham Utd. First Division
1927/1928 Sat 01 Aug West Ham Utd. 0 – 0 Everton First Division
Sat 01 Aug Everton 7 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
1926/1927 Sat 01 Aug West Ham Utd. 2 – 1 Everton First Division
Sat 01 Aug Everton 0 – 3 West Ham Utd. First Division
1925/1926 Sat 01 Aug West Ham Utd. 1 – 0 Everton First Division
Sat 01 Aug Everton 2 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
1924/1925 Sat 01 Aug West Ham Utd. 4 – 1 Everton First Division
Sat 01 Aug Everton 1 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
1923/1924 Sat 01 Aug West Ham Utd. 2 – 1 Everton First Division
Sat 01 Aug Everton 2 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
2014/2015 Sat 16 May West Ham Utd. 1 – 2 Everton Premier League
Tue 13 Jan West Ham Utd. 2 – 2 Everton F.A. Cup
Tue 06 Jan Everton 1 – 1 West Ham Utd. F.A. Cup
Sat 22 Nov Everton 2 – 1 West Ham Utd. Premier League
2013/2014 Sat 01 Mar Everton 1 – 0 West Ham Utd. Premier League
Sat 21 Sep West Ham Utd. 2 – 3 Everton Premier League
2012/2013 Sun 12 May Everton 2 – 0 West Ham Utd. Premier League
Sat 22 Dec West Ham Utd. 1 – 2 Everton Premier League
2010/2011 Sat 22 Jan Everton 2 – 2 West Ham Utd. Premier League
Tue 28 Dec West Ham Utd. 1 – 1 Everton Premier League
2009/2010 Sun 04 Apr Everton 2 – 2 West Ham Utd. Premier League
Sun 08 Nov West Ham Utd. 1 – 2 Everton Premier League
2008/2009 Sat 16 May Everton 3 – 1 West Ham Utd. Premier League
Sat 08 Nov West Ham Utd. 1 – 3 Everton Premier League
2007/2008 Sat 22 Mar Everton 1 – 1 West Ham Utd. Premier League
Sat 15 Dec West Ham Utd. 0 – 2 Everton Premier League
Wed 12 Dec West Ham Utd. 1 – 2 Everton League Cup
2006/2007 Sat 21 Apr West Ham Utd. 1 – 0 Everton Premiership
Sun 03 Dec Everton 2 – 0 West Ham Utd. Premiership
2005/2006 Sat 04 Mar West Ham Utd. 2 – 2 Everton Premiership
Wed 14 Dec Everton 1 – 2 West Ham Utd. Premiership
2002/2003 Sat 15 Mar Everton 0 – 0 West Ham Utd. Premiership
Sun 27 Oct West Ham Utd. 0 – 1 Everton Premiership
2001/2002 Wed 06 Mar West Ham Utd. 1 – 0 Everton Premiership
Sat 29 Sep Everton 5 – 0 West Ham Utd. Premiership
2000/2001 Sat 31 Mar West Ham Utd. 0 – 2 Everton Premiership
Sat 16 Dec Everton 1 – 1 West Ham Utd. Premiership
1999/2000 Sat 26 Feb West Ham Utd. 0 – 4 Everton Premiership
Sun 19 Sep Everton 1 – 0 West Ham Utd. Premiership
1998/1999 Sat 08 May Everton 6 – 0 West Ham Utd. Premiership
Sat 19 Dec West Ham Utd. 2 – 1 Everton Premiership
1997/1998 Sat 31 Jan West Ham Utd. 2 – 2 Everton Premiership
Sat 23 Aug Everton 2 – 1 West Ham Utd. Premiership
1996/1997 Sat 19 Apr West Ham Utd. 2 – 2 Everton Premiership
Sat 12 Oct Everton 2 – 1 West Ham Utd. Premiership
1995/1996 Mon 11 Dec Everton 3 – 0 West Ham Utd. Premiership
Sat 23 Sep West Ham Utd. 2 – 1 Everton Premiership
1994/1995 Mon 13 Feb West Ham Utd. 2 – 2 Everton Premiership
Tue 01 Nov Everton 1 – 0 West Ham Utd. Premiership
1993/1994 Sat 09 Apr West Ham Utd. 0 – 1 Everton Premiership
Sat 01 Jan Everton 0 – 1 West Ham Utd. Premiership
1991/1992 Sat 29 Feb West Ham Utd. 0 – 2 Everton First Division
Sat 07 Dec Everton 4 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
1990/1991 Mon 11 Mar West Ham Utd. 2 – 1 Everton F.A. Cup
1988/1989 Sat 13 May Everton 3 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 26 Nov West Ham Utd. 0 – 1 Everton First Division
1987/1988 Mon 04 Apr West Ham Utd. 0 – 0 Everton First Division
Sat 14 Nov Everton 3 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
1986/1987 Sat 11 Apr Everton 4 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sun 02 Nov West Ham Utd. 1 – 0 Everton First Division
1985/1986 Mon 05 May Everton 3 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 02 Nov West Ham Utd. 2 – 1 Everton First Division
1984/1985 Wed 08 May Everton 3 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 10 Nov West Ham Utd. 0 – 1 Everton First Division
1983/1984 Mon 14 May West Ham Utd. 0 – 1 Everton First Division
Mon 29 Aug Everton 0 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
1982/1983 Sat 30 Apr Everton 2 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 27 Nov West Ham Utd. 2 – 0 Everton First Division
1981/1982 Sat 27 Feb Everton 0 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 10 Oct West Ham Utd. 1 – 1 Everton First Division
1977/1978 Sat 18 Feb Everton 2 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 24 Sep West Ham Utd. 1 – 1 Everton First Division
1976/1977 Sat 02 Apr West Ham Utd. 2 – 2 Everton First Division
Sat 23 Oct Everton 3 – 2 West Ham Utd. First Division
1975/1976 Sat 24 Apr Everton 2 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 04 Oct West Ham Utd. 0 – 1 Everton First Division
1974/1975 Tue 15 Oct Everton 1 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 24 Aug West Ham Utd. 2 – 3 Everton First Division
1973/1974 Sat 16 Feb West Ham Utd. 4 – 3 Everton First Division
Sat 13 Oct Everton 1 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
1972/1973 Sat 31 Mar West Ham Utd. 2 – 0 Everton First Division
Sat 25 Nov Everton 1 – 2 West Ham Utd. First Division
1971/1972 Sat 08 Jan Everton 2 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 28 Aug West Ham Utd. 1 – 0 Everton First Division
1970/1971 Tue 30 Mar Everton 0 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 05 Sep West Ham Utd. 1 – 2 Everton First Division
1969/1970 Sat 13 Dec West Ham Utd. 0 – 1 Everton First Division
Sat 13 Sep Everton 2 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
1968/1969 Tue 01 Apr Everton 1 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
Mon 19 Aug West Ham Utd. 1 – 4 Everton First Division
1967/1968 Sat 11 May West Ham Utd. 1 – 1 Everton First Division
Tue 05 Sep Everton 2 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
1966/1967 Sat 25 Feb Everton 4 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 08 Oct West Ham Utd. 2 – 3 Everton First Division
1965/1966 Tue 11 Jan Everton 2 – 2 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 27 Nov West Ham Utd. 3 – 0 Everton First Division
1964/1965 Sat 13 Feb West Ham Utd. 0 – 1 Everton First Division
Sat 03 Oct Everton 1 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
1963/1964 Sat 25 Apr Everton 2 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 19 Oct West Ham Utd. 4 – 2 Everton First Division
1962/1963 Sat 27 Apr West Ham Utd. 1 – 2 Everton First Division
Sat 08 Dec Everton 1 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
1961/1962 Sat 14 Apr Everton 3 – 0 West Ham Utd. First Division
Sat 25 Nov West Ham Utd. 3 – 1 Everton First Division
1960/1961 Sat 11 Feb West Ham Utd. 4 – 0 Everton First Division
Sat 24 Sep Everton 4 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
1959/1960 Sat 05 Mar West Ham Utd. 2 – 2 Everton First Division
Sat 17 Oct Everton 0 – 1 West Ham Utd. First Division
1958/1959 Sat 04 Apr West Ham Utd. 3 – 2 Everton First Division
Sat 15 Nov Everton 2 – 2 West Ham Utd. First Division
1953/1954 Sat 27 Mar Everton 1 – 2 West Ham Utd. Second Division
Sat 21 Nov West Ham Utd. 1 – 1 Everton Second Division
1952/1953 Sat 14 Mar West Ham Utd. 3 – 1 Everton Second Division
Sat 25 Oct Everton 2 – 0 West Ham Utd. Second Division
1951/1952 Sat 12 Apr Everton 2 – 0 West Ham Utd. Second Division
Sat 24 Nov West Ham Utd. 3 – 3 Everton Second Division

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Everton vs West Ham: Team news, kick-off time, probable line-ups, odds and stats for the Premier League clash via Daily Mail

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Everton v West Ham Preview via GrandOldTeam

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As a mammal we are evolved to note various signs and signals which when reacted to or acted upon bring a reward or safeguard. It’s thousands and thousands of years of genetic programming that our ancestors benefited from, therefore giving them a competitive edge in survival or breeding hence you sat here reading this as the current end process, so congratulations.

One of these signals is looking at the fixture list and seeing West Ham (H), it lets you know that a pleasant weekend is usually abound with three easy points on offer and that a limited time of relaxation and enjoyment is imminent.

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Obviously that’s meant to change now as they have one or two decent players but mainly they are benefitting from an inconsistent and crazy league this year. It’s even gone to their little heads, bless them.

But West Ham sneering at Everton has not place in football or indeed reality. The last occurrence of this was the laughable Pardew – the cretinous shitpipe – after a midweek game at Goodison, not too long before he was eventually fired and now finds himself overseeing a talented Crystal Palace team in freefall. I’m sure the Bernabeu can wait a little longer Alan.

West Ham fans are of a needy and insecure nature – more of that to come – so they trawl the internet to find others true feelings of them in the same manner your insecure girlfriend is straining her peripheral eyesight to clock your mobile phone keycode so she can FBI it once you’re in the shower, the fattening mess (both of you).

Anyway, hold your horses, we’ll get into them later. Shame it is too as they are one of the few to usually benefit from an amicable preview but alas no more because some of us are fickle and we like to write utter tripe online.

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Last game up was away to Aston Villa which ended in a comfortable 3-1 win amongst backdrop of angst and collective gnashing of teeth. The Villa fans also weren’t too happy either.

Seriously though I was agog at some of the reactions from our own over what was routine win where Everton never looked in any danger but presumably by some of our fans’ ultimate high standards (and lest you forget NSNO “lad”) it was an aggregate defeat in the compared-to-the-Liverpool-score-in-the-same-fixture.

Are we saved forever and ever? No. Is this the start of Martinez’s stride to glory? Probably not. We are on a run of five wins in six games so save the moaning for when it’s truly warranted. Lest we have some fans who hate Martinez more than they like Everton, and that would be just plain daft.

West Ham then.

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OK let’s make it quick, and get right down to the point.

There’s eternal kudos on offer to whichever Everton player destroys Payet’s ankle again. Is that fair or right? No. But when you turn into the most kopite fanbase this side of Indonesia over a robust tackle on what seems to be your best ever player then you deserve all you get.

And that’s the top and bottom of it. Suddenly you went from a pleasant wee London club who we happen to like for the good working class fans and seemingly good traditional values to what appears to be fanbase made out entirely of a rather bitter cocktail of thousands of James Cordens and Kenneth Noyes.

It’s been an obsession that is still ongoing just because one of our males had the audacity to tackle demi God Dimitri Payet. I’d have hated to see them and their cotton wool over (der late, great) Bobby Moore or Geoff Hurst.

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So for that reason Payet must pay and the same as when in school you react over the top to an insult it’s only more likely to be thrown at you but with increased regularity. I dearly hope Everton midfielders are targeting the lil bish Payet with a hard but fair straightener so we can enjoy watching you lose your little over waxed cockney heads.

One more thing, we generally don’t tend to get threatened by clubs who have never ever won a league title. So spare us it please, the Europa League next season will only serve to make your league placing a lot worse than it is currently, you texans.

Slaven Bilic, the dirty goggle eyed snakerat, makes his return to Goodison Park but as a manager. It won’t be easily forgotten how at a time when Everton were the standard of presumably West Ham’s second best ever team but didn’t stop Bilic bailing out for big cash and feigning retirement. We have long memories in this part of Walton and I’m sure the caravan dwelling lothario looking hank will be reminded.

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They’re owned by truly detestable types in Gold & Sullivan who also tried, surprise, to look down their noses at Everton citing Birmingham as being a bigger shot than our good selves when Moyes (thank Lord) unsuccessfully tried to buy Robbie Savage.

As you can see it’s a lamentable soup they bring to Goodison Park, so with that in mind let’s touch upon their better players and not talk about any of their attributes:

Andy Carroll – a £35 million striker who looks like the big galoot in school who got comically bullied by the lads two years below him, and had a jarg note from his mum to excuse him wearing trabs.

Payet – sleazy entertainer in Tenerife hotel who slips the 16 year old girls sly cocktails and pretends he’s Spanish when he’s really Moroccan and the bar staff all hate him

Lanzini – ace goal against us but literally have not seen one other piece of play from him, Liverpool will pay £20m for him regardless and he’ll be a staunch boyhood fan of course.

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Mark Noble – the type of bore you try to avoid while on business in a small market town down south at the Quality Inn bar as he’ll obsess to any unfortunate tit listening about taking care of business on his “manor” and how he owns three properties and can’t wait to get his keys out with an oversized BMW badge hanging off them.

Ogbonna – swerved Liverpool for London and good luck to him, why not?

Reece Oxford – looks a player but then so have 1,000 young West Ham players before him, will turn out against us in the cup playing for Basingstoke in about five years from now.

Adrian – if you painted him blue and sent him running through alien jungle in 3D you’d have a potential Hollywood blockbuster follow up.

And that’s it for West Ham.

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Everton are playing at home against a team with more than half a brain which means you know the probably outcome of this fixture, or do we?

They will have to step up a gear from midweek you’d guess but we have a tasty squad to choose from with some genuine competition for some places that we’ve never really had for quite some time.

Apart from up front where Lukaku – who loves playing against West Ham – is currently out of form but breaking Everton Premier League scoring records like Graeme Sharp, Bob Latchford, Joe Royle, David Hickson, Tommy Lawton and Dixie Dean never existed (see how we can mock Geoff Hurst you beauts?).

Anyway we’ve seen little from Naisse but I do hope the big Belgian hunk starts another scoring spree, he’s got so many attributes that if he truly believes there won’t be many that can handle him.

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Barkley is similar but homegrown which is a blessing and a curse from time to time. He’s added maturity to his game this year and it really shows. What we need now is him being the difference in tight games at home (not necessarily this in case West Ham gub us) by unpicking the lock of the most shrewdest and least ambitious defences.

Mirallas done enough to get another go and I wouldn’t be surprised to see Deulofeu play some part in this as his arse must be itching on the bench, but really Aaron Lennon has been much better than I ever anticipated. Maybe he just needed a change, how’s McGeady doing?

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Besic is gently returning to fitness so we are led to believe and that will be a definite add to the team as sometimes that central two can look a bit deep. But for the time being Barry and McCarthy are time proven and effective, really good midfielders to have and have been important in helping shore up the goal conceding problem we had. McCarthy must be ready for some comedy booing from St John’s Stone Island bells.

Presumably the back four will stay the same with Coleman, Jagielka, the predictable fan favourite Funes Mori and Bryan Oviedo who has quietly and confidently put in a row of performances at left back which have been very effective. Martinez said Baines still has an ankle problem so it’s reassuring the Costa Rican quiff haired lid is doing his bit. Robles is putting together assured performances in the goal too, although there will be setbacks along the way and I hope he’d building enough goodwill to counter them when they come.

Far too positive of a preview so you can guess what’s coming next. Rich shareholders or not there’s something reassuringly fatalistic about following Everton and particularly this team right now.

Guarded pragmatism is the best approach for a remainder of a season that shouldn’t hold too much fear for us, and despite the media fawning that includes this West Ham team.

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This is the first of three important home games in a row against London clubs. With a season now on countdown it would be a good time to showcase what this team can do.

Send a signal even.

Wrap up well and be alert fellow warm blooded blues, better times may be coming.

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