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Phil Jagielka and John Stones ruled out of Everton’s pre-season friendly due to injury via Daily Mail

Defenders Phil Jagielka and John Stones will miss Everton's first pre-season friendly through injury. Toffees captain Jagielka struggled with a hamstring problem towards the end of last season.
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Claudio Ranieri says Leicester City’s plan will continue despite Steve Walsh’s move to Everton as champions prepare for Celtic tie via Daily Mail

The Foxes boss was disappointed to see his influential assistant manager depart for Goodison Park earlier this week. Steve Walsh was helped find many of Leicester's key players.
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Everton abandon interest in £17m target via Royal Blue Mersey

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Toffees will not pursue Schmeichel this summer

Everton have ended their interest in Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel as part of the deal that saw Steve Walsh join the club as director of football.

Ronald Koeman is on the lookout for a new No.1 goalkeeper this summer and was linked with a £17m move for Denmark international Schmeichel.

However, the Daily Express is reporting that Everton have agreed not to pursue Leicester players for a pre-determined period under the terms of Walsh’s appointment at Goodison Park.

The Premier League champions are desperately trying to avoid a mass exodus this summer having already lost Walsh to Everton and midfielder N’Golo Kante to Chelsea.

This agreement prevents Walsh from raiding the King Power Stadium in the short-term, forcing the Toffees to drop their interest in Schmeichel.

With Tim Howard now safely ensconced in the MLS, Joel Robles and summer signing Maarten Stekelenberg are Everton’s only senior goalkeepers.

Robles is currently first choice though Koeman is reportedly unconvinced by the Spaniard’s abilities.

But with Schmeichel off the wanted list Koeman faces a race against time if he is to bring in a new No.1 before the season opener against Tottenham in three weeks’ time.


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Time To Get Excited via Everton Arent We

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It’s time to get excited. Yes, we’ve had our hopes up before and we’ve been burnt. We wanted so badly to believe there had been a sea change when Roberto Martinez swept into Goodison and told us we could compete. His first season saw us dispense with a ‘sgian-dubh’ (dem knives what them there Scotsmen tuck in their socks when they wear kilts) as we went into the proverbial gun fights that David Moyes had grown weary of, and we took big, [Poor language removed] off cannons. And it was boss. Especially when Martinez drafted in a tank who ran all over Arsène Wenger’s Arsenal in Spring 2014. But it wasn’t to be.

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There are different kinds of revolutions, but make no mistake, one is underway in L4. The Walton White Socks are in flux, and 32,000 of you boss, loyal bastards are going to have a front row seat. On one hand, there’s the kind of 1979 Islamic Revolution that made Farhad Moshiri flee Iran, leaving thousands dead. At the total opposite end of the scale, there’s the kind of “body sculpting revolution” that has Ronaldo on our TVs selling some witch doctor electrodes with all the conviction of Tony Grant in a one-on-one in the late nineties. Don’t mistake the poised, calm, reserved entrance Farhad Moshiri has made leave you confused. Iran’s loss was our gain, a royal blue revolution of our own has begun. He isn’t fleeing this kind of revolution, he’s the driving force, the catalyst. Yesterday’s announcement of Steve Walsh as Director of Football was the second tangible result of his ownership so far. So what about them and their decisions to come?

Ronald Koeman had it good at Southampton. They’ll be playing European football next season, whereas we finished in the bottom half- level on points with Swansea City. They had just managed their highest finish in the top flight since 1984/85: Koeman was loved there- he won over 48% of his league games throughout his time at the Saints- a full 10% better than the 38% win rate enjoyed by Mauricio Pochettino in his time at St. Mary’s (and he’s just guided Spurs to their best placed finish since 1989/90). When asked about Everton’s supposed interest after Roberto Martinez had been relieved of his duties, Koeman was dismissive. He was happy. Then we showed our hand. Everton wanted him. He heard what we had to say, and he couldn’t resist.

Walsh is widely acknowledged as the visionary behind one of the most incredible stories ever told in football- anywhere in the world. His keen eye for a player and savvy buys were instrumental in their successes.

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According to the official Everton website, “he (Walsh) has been credited with scouting and recommending the signings of such players as Gianfranco Zola, Didier Drogba, Michael Essien, Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez and N’Golo Kante”: all great successes, but just to focus on the Leicester three- Vardy signed for a million pounds from Fleetwood in the lower leagues; Mahrez from Le Havre, in the French lower leagues, for £350,000; and Kanté for £5.5 million from Caen in the top flight of French football- pffft…. Anyone could’ve spotted Kanté, right? Right??

A story too fanciful to imagine before we watched it unfold. From promotion to into the Premier League- the richest league in the world, to champions, just two years later. Walsh was a living legend at Leicester. He had Champions League football to look forward to next year. Just six weeks before we came calling, he’d signed a long term deal to stay with the champions- his future was there. Then we showed our hand. Everton wanted him. He heard what we had to say, and he couldn’t resist.

The question is: just what exactly is Farhad Moshiri saying to the likes of Walsh and Koeman in private? He’s clearly a man of few public words, it appears he’d rather his work speak for itself. But behind closed doors, Moshiri is painting a picture of our future, and it’s captivating established, fantastically successful football men, who’ve no doubt heard it all before. Only, they buy into Moshiri’s vision, they trust him, and it couldn’t be more exciting. It was a gamble for both men to leave jobs that they probably could’ve kept for as long as they’d like- as rare as can be in modern togger. No doubt they’re being paid more money than they were, but as Koeman himself said, he could retire tomorrow if he wants. He doesn’t need the money. He knows success is in the air at Goodison Park, and it’s only a matter of time.

And to be clear, it might take time. We have to be patient, too. Out of ourselves, Man City, Man United, Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea, Leicester, and Libpewl, someone on that list is finishing at least eighth next year, and it may well be us. And that’s before any of the rest of the league make a run. As exciting as it is, we, the fans have got to show patience with the team. But it’s time to be excited. We deserve some excitement, especially any of you reading this who, like me, are too young to have known Everton as a top side. Just as Koeman and Walsh have bought into Moshiri’s vision, so too will players, and so should we as fans. As difficult as it is when you’re an Evertonian, you can begin to let your guard down a touch. It’s time to get excited.

As always, you can find me on Twitter for more questionable logic: https://twitter.com/EvertonMusings

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Phil Jagielka suffers recurrence of his hamstring injury while John Stones will also miss Everton’s Barnsley friendly via Daily Mail

Everton’s captain missed much of the end of last season after suffering a tear in his hamstring but has now been sidelined once again after he was injured in training at Finch Farm.
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Koeman looking to bring Martina to Goodison via NSNO

New Everton boss Ronald Koeman is said to be preparing a bid to bring Cuco Martina to Goodison Park to provide competition for Seamus Coleman at right back.
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Chelsea target Axel Witsel has offers from England and Italy, according to Zenit Saint Petersburg manager Mircea Lucescu via Daily Mail

Belgian midfielder Axel Witsel has offers from both Premier League and Serie A outfits and has asked to leave Zenit Saint Petersburg, according to manager Mircea Lucescu.
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Leicester City make £6.25m offer for Poland wonderkid Bartosz Kaputska but face competition from Everton and Southampton via Daily Mail

The 19-year-old Cracovia starlet made a real impression at the European Championship and Leicester are keen to thrash out a deal after stealing a march on their Premier League rivals.
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Preseason – Everton at Barnsley: Preview, Start time, TV info and How To Watch via Royal Blue Mersey

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Koeman’s first Everton game on UK soil

We’re finally going to watch some meaningful Everton action, sort of. The first full friendly match of the Ronald Koeman era kicks off today as Everton visit Barnsley, opposition they’re becoming very familiar with in recent years. The Blues will also be debuting their new fiery coral away kit at this game.

Defender John Stones, who is the subject of a huge bid from Manchester City, is injured and will miss the game against the Tykes. Club captain Phil Jagielka is also going to miss the game with a hamstring problem, so there will be a new look central defensive pairing.

The game at Oakwell today is the first of six pre-season friendlies in a grueling build-up to the upcoming season charted out by Koeman and his coaching staff. The squad has been boosted by the return of seven players of the international contingent, but is unlikely that any of them will feature today: Stones (injury), Ross Barkley, James McCarthy, Seamus Coleman, Aiden McGeady, Shani Tarashaj and Ramiro Funes Mori.

Romelu Lukaku is still on vacation, and is due back at Finch Farm on Monday. In addition, with the U-21 side playing in a tournament on Thursday, Koeman is not expected to add any of those players for today.

The Championship season starts a week before the Premier League, and this will be Barnsley’s fifth pre-season game and first at home. The Tykes won all four friendlies.

Everton at Barnsley

Match Details


Date and time: Saturday, July 23 at 3:00 p.m. BST / 10:00 a.m. EST / 7:00 a.m. PST

Stadium: Oakwell Stadium, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England

Capacity: 23,009

How to Watch/Listen


TV: LiveSoccerTV

Radio: N/A

Live stream: ESPN3; evertontv (subscription required).

Lineups:

Everton starting XI – Robles, Davies, Holgate, Galloway, Baines (c), Lennon, Gibson, Besic, Mirallas, Dowell, Deulofeu.

Everton subs – Stekelenburg, Coleman, Pennington, Funes Mori, Oviedo, Cleverley, Barkley, Grant, Garbutt, Tarashaj, McGeady.

Barnsley starting XI – Davies, Yiadom, Roberts, Mawson, White, Hammill, Moncur, Hourihane, Lee, Bradshaw, Winnall.

Barnsley subs – Townsend, Bree, Scowen, Nyatanga, Watkins, Payne, Tuton, Evans, D-Almeida.


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