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Everton use club heroes on 2016-17 season cards, resulting in undue hilarity via Royal Blue Mersey

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#AlternativeEFCSeasonCards is very funny

Everton have almost sold out their season ticket allocation for the upcoming 2016-17 season. The club announced earlier today that fans who purchased the season tickets will start receiving the cards with the tickets as soon as this weekend.

Fans from different age groups were invited to the Finch Farm training complex to take a sneak-peek at the new season cards.


Here's more on your new-look Season Cards, which are being sent out from tomorrow – https://t.co/1olTvZvOvt #EFC pic.twitter.com/aD4bdxWicg

— Everton (@everton) July 28, 2016

The club decided to use pictures of Toffee heroes synonymous with the age range of the season ticket holder. ‘Kids’ had their card emblazoned with former goalkeeper Tim Howard, who has been the only starting goalkeeper most of the children that age and younger have known.

Ticket holders in the ‘Juniors’ category will receive former Everton hero Tim Cahill, Duncan Ferguson represents the ‘Young Adult’ group, members of Everton’s 1985 European Cup Winners’ Cup team represent the ‘Adult’ category and ‘Seniors’ are represented by the late, great Howard Kendall.

However, once the news hit #EvertonTwitter is when things really kicked off. Under the not-so-subtle hashtag of #AlternativeEFCSeasonCards, comedy gold ensued as fan after fan sent in their ideas, sometimes sentimental, sometimes sweet, sometimes funny and sometimes downright moronic. And of course, there was plenty of vitriol aimed at the neighbours across Stanley Park. Why? Who needs a reason, just because.


#AlternativeEFCSeasonCards pic.twitter.com/1msbh8JhRM

— graham flanagan (@gflan02) July 28, 2016


#AlternativeEFCSeasonCards One more pic.twitter.com/0wIMHmj5LM

— Stuart Tomlin (@stvstheworld) July 28, 2016


#AlternativeEFCSeasonCards #Everton #EFC pic.twitter.com/fai7IRFNAh

— Bristol Toffees (@BristolToffees) July 28, 2016


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— Bradley Cates (@Bradley_Cates) July 28, 2016


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— Bertram Wooster (@blue_wooster) July 28, 2016


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— Matty D (@mattydefc) July 28, 2016


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— Stuart Tomlin (@stvstheworld) July 28, 2016


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— Mark Shoey (@mark_shoey) July 28, 2016


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— Liam (@liam_2912) July 28, 2016


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— Goodison Falls (@GoodisonFalls) July 28, 2016


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— Liam (@liam_2912) July 28, 2016


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— David Heaton (@DHeaton_47) July 28, 2016


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— Michael Stephens (@Mikey_Stephens) July 28, 2016


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— Steph (@stephefc3) July 28, 2016


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— Tom (@MevinKirallas) July 28, 2016


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— Steph (@stephefc3) July 28, 2016


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— Steph (@stephefc3) July 28, 2016


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— martha (@martha_efc) July 28, 2016


@stamp_1878 #AlternativeEFCSeasonCards pic.twitter.com/QAtjK9qwdh

— aj (@AJ_909) July 28, 2016


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John Stones travels to Germany with Everton for Dresden Cup as Manchester City re-open talks over £50m move via Daily Mail

John Stones travelled to Germany with Everton amid growing interest from Manchester City. City are growing increasingly confident of prising Stones away from the Toffees.
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Guardiola confirms City interest in Everton defender via Royal Blue Mersey

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Summer’s worst-kept secret

Manchester City’s pursuit of John Stones has been one of the summer transfer markets worst kept secrets. Everton are rumoured to have already rebuffed a bid of , and the media were reporting yesterday that Pep Guardiola was readying another bid for the defender.

In a press conference today, the Spaniard confirmed that he was attempting to sign Stones.


"It's the same answer for (Leroy) Sane — he's a player for Everton. Everybody knows we're going to try but I don't know what's going to happen. I'm very happy with the squad we have, in the way they train and play. That's all I can say."

Stones is in the Everton squad that flew out to Germany earlier today for the Dresden Cup, to be played on Friday and Saturday.

Ronald Koeman is reported to have told the player and his representatives to resolve the situation as soon as possible. Everton will no doubt have very fresh memories of the ongoing saga with Chelsea from last summer as the club stood firm repealing three separate attempts at signing Stones.

While the transfer window finally closed and the youngster remained at Everton, his performances at the beginning of the season were no doubt affected by the drama surrounding him and he endured a torrid first couple of months and never quite got into the groove, ultimately contributing to a historically poor season for the Blues defence which led to the sacking of manager Roberto Martinez.


Manchester City are in talks with Everton over a possible purchase of John Stones, according to Sky sources. #SSNHQ pic.twitter.com/9ttZBYBIiT

— Sky Sports News HQ (@SkySportsNewsHQ) July 28, 2016


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Gueye to undergo medical, finalize deal with Everton via Royal Blue Mersey

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The midfielder is in Merseyside to join the Toffees

Everton are close to making Aston Villa’s defensive midfielder Idrissa Gueye their second signing of the summer. According to ESPN FC, Gueye is in Merseyside to take a medical ahead of the move.

On Tuesday, it was reported that the Toffees had met the release clause in Gueye’s contract, costing themselves just north of £7 million, a relative bargain in today’s market. However, there looked to be competition from a few teams in France for Gueye’s signature. But it seems his preference is to stay in England’s top flight after Villa were relegated to the Championship back in May.

The 26-year-old will slot into the center of Everton’s midfield, competing for playing time with the likes of Mo Besic, Gareth Barry and James McCarthy.

It’s possible the new boy is an immediate starter for the Blues. As has been said previously, Gueye was a bright spot on an appalling Villa team, comparing favorably to former Leicester City star and recent Chelsea signing N’Golo Kante.


More stats to suggest Idrissa Gueye may be a handy signing for Everton #efc #avfc pic.twitter.com/smfYKpYrLq

— Royal Blue Mersey (@RBMersey) July 27, 2016
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Gueye compared to Kante last season

There are two schools of thought on what this news means going forward:

  1. Everton are no longer looking at players like Axel Witsel or William Carvalho; two men that would fill a similar role as Gueye but would cost three or four times as much to bring in.
  2. This is just the beginning of a midfield overhaul. Barry is 35 years old. McCarthy’s form has slipped over the last year. Besic runs hot and cold and has an injury history. New blood is needed.

The smart money is on the former opinion. Everton are still (supposedly) in search of help at center back, right back, left wing, striker and possibly goalkeeper. So, having already secured a proven Premier League defensive midfielder, it would seem wise to spend elsewhere.

Gueye would be new manager Ronald Koeman’s second signing, joining former Fulham goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg. This has not been the summer of big spending like many supporters had envisioned, but that may soon change.


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[OPINION] Goodbye Johnny Stones… via GrandOldTeam

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Goodbye Johnny Stones…

Not quite to the tune of “Goodbye Norma Jean”, but I suspect that a good many Evertonians, like myself, are somewhat saddened and disappointed that our club is about to lose the services of a superb talent.

John Stones is a cultured footballer, a far, far cry from the agricultural centre-backs of yesteryear and even one or two of today’s generation – and there are far too many to list here who could not hold a candle against him in terms of skills.

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That said, young Stones is far from the finished article as a centre-back, if indeed that is or will be his long-term position within a Pep Guardiola coached Manchester City team or even a Sam Allardyce coached England squad.

On the deck, and given time, Stones oozes class on the ball. Striding forward majestically, he looks to use the ball constructively rather than just ‘getting rid’ and returning to his station to await the next foray forward by the opposition.

Anyone who was at or watched the FA Cup semi-final last season could see what happened in the second half when Stones began to play out from defence – Everton took control of the midfield and game and but for some poor finishing, progression to the final seemed ours for the taking.

Conversely though, in the air, John needs to be much better. He doesn’t appear to enjoy or relish the aerial combat so necessary in the British game and that is a flaw that many have alluded to in recent months and that his new coaching mentors will need to work on… if he is to achieve what many hoped he could/would achieve with Everton – greatness for both club and country.

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Certainly, Stones comes from a different style of centre-back play to the newly appointed England manager – Allardyce was the archetypal no-nonsense, rugged centre back and yet he played in a Bolton side that included Paul Jones, also a more cultured player for the time, so Sam will probably have some degree of empathy with Stones.

But as we resign ourselves to the departure of John Stones to Man City – a move brought about by the player possibly being as much disillusioned as tempted over the course of the past two seasons, coupled with the need for the club to abide by the FFP rules – it’s perhaps worth pondering for a few moments why many if not all of us are Evertonians.

In these modern times of fast-food and the immediacy of social media and the internet, it’s all too understandable that some football supporters hitch their wagons to clubs high in the media spotlight and winning trophies.

That is not the lot of most Evertonians – no sir. Of course we want the media spotlight and trophies, but we relish and demand style, class and finesse from our football club and in our football teams… and we are patient in the extreme aren’t we?

For over twenty years, our club has been bereft of silverware – yes, we’ve come close on occasions and we’ve enjoyed our occasional sojourns into Europe… has there ever been a fan base who so readily and enthusiastically haul themselves around the globe in support of their club?

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We laud our footballing heroes like no other club, particularly given the absence for too long of silverware. How many times have we watched superb individuals and wallowed in their skills even as the team failed? We elevate our heroes in Blue to deities, Alex ‘Golden Vison’ Young being arguably the primest of prime examples.

Those of us who are old enough, think back to the 1970-71 season… an Everton side that included the glorious Holy Trinity and that had swept beautifully, inexorably and majestically to the league title the previous season and yet, despite said majesty and finesse, came up short the following campaign.

The Gordon Lee era saw Bob Latchford and Dave Thomas strike fear into the hearts of centre-back and fullbacks, tearing teams apart… yet winning nothing. Duncan McKenzie regaled us with silky skills and utter class… yet won nothing as a Blue… and until 1984, we wandered a barren football landscape.

The Howard Kendall era saw the glory return as he constructed and moulded monumentally talented, passionate and determined teams that swept all before them, only to be cruelly denied what many felt was our true destiny, the European Cup, by things over which we had no control.

Allow me to offer you one, near perfect, illustration of what Evertonians want to see and will, to some degree, put ahead of bludgeoning our way to a trophy.

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Cast your mind back to the recent David Moyes times and a visit to Goodison of the cash-laden Manchester City. Amongst the City ranks that day was Craig Bellamy and in a glorious moment the Welshman was made to look an absolute chump as Maroune Fellaini turned him inside out with the sweetest of little dragbacks and turn. Bellamy was left floundering and Goodison rose in appreciation to wallow in a moment of sublime artistry and skill.

Sat in the Main Stand, I turned to my daughter and said, “Most of this crowd won’t care if we lose today having seen that piece of magic!!” As it happens we didn’t lose, we won, but the point I’m trying to make is that we appreciate moments such as that like no other football audience.

John Stones earned applause and then raised eyebrows as well as blood pressure, particularly in the ranks of the Park End, with his twisting and turning against Spurs that led to his now infamous “Calm Down” gesture. His apparent disdain of the Row Z theory of defending – whilst laudable – is an issue within his play that he will surely need to address and almost regrettably take on board if he is to remain primarily a centre-back.

Acts of such self-assured confidence can be so, so costly if they go wrong and John has got things wrong on occasions. Largely we forgave him, as Evertonians want our players to be classy, skilful and majestic, but there has to be a Plan B in the mindset too.

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John Stones has a lot of the tools that could see him become one of the best this country has ever produced, but sadly, lamentably, he won’t be pursuing and achieving those dreams and ambitions in an Everton shirt.

And now, with new ownership and leadership, and a new manager and coaching team taking charge off the field, Evertonians are once again about to pack Goodison out. Rarely, certainly not for over twenty years, has there been such anticipation of a new season.

John Stones most likely won’t be a part of what we all hope will be a steady rebirth of the School of Science, he is moving on and so will we.

“Goodbye Johnny Stones…”

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StubHub Partnership To Continue For 2016/17 via GrandOldTeam

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Everton will be continuing its partnership with StubHub for the 2016/17 season as our Official Ticket Marketplace.

The service will be open for all Season Ticket holders to use from Monday 1 August ahead of the Blues’ opening sold-out fixture against Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday 13 August.

StubHub offers all Season Ticket holders the chance to sell on their seats to other Blues fans if they know they are set to miss any games over the course of the season.

Last season, hundreds of Everton Season Ticket holders took advantage of the ease, safety and convenience of buying and selling match tickets on StubHub.

Some of the StubHub benefits for the 2016/17 season include:

  • It is free for all Season Ticket holders to list their seats.
  • You can set your price and also change it whenever you like, although the Club has implemented a price cap on the maximum check out price for all Season Ticket holder listings.
  • Every order is covered by StubHub’s FanProtect™ Guarantee.
  • You can remove your listing before it sells and your Season Ticket card will remain valid for the match.
  • If you choose to sell you seat, your Season Ticket card will be deactivated for that match.
  • You’ll never have to deal directly with the buyers. When a buyer makes a purchase, StubHub will send the ticket information to the Club so they can remove it from the seller’s Season Ticket card and issue paper tickets for the buyer to pick up from the stadium on the day of the match.

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