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[LISTEN] Behind Enemy Lines: Spurs (H) via GrandOldTeam

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Kenny Foster is an American Country music singer from Nashville and a massive Spurs fan.

He spoke to Adam this week about why he decided to support Tottenham, what it’s like to be an American ‘soccer fan’, how he came to appear on Harry Kane’s Instagram story and what he thinks of Ross Barkley and Everton.

Rolling Stone magazine recently named Kenny in their 10 New Country Artists You Need to Know list and his new album ‘Deep Cuts’ is avilable on YouTube and Spotify now.

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Europa League: Key talismans against Mediterranean defences via GrandOldTeam

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Which Everton players will be key to breaking the defensive resistance of their main rivals for progression from Group E?


As if failing to sign a left-back and striker on deadline day was not enough, Ronald Koeman’s new-look Toffees squad now face one of the tougher Europa League groups, with a squad that many would argue is not deep enough to juggle European and domestic duties. The club’s situation is, as ever, imperfect. Yet, anything other than a brace of wins over Apollon Limassol spells big trouble for Everton where the Europa League is concerned. As such, no in-depth analysis of the Cypriots is entirely necessary, although one does exist. However, with Everton club having limited resources in the final third, goals will come at a premium against the other two teams of Europa League Group E. As such, studying the key defenders in the Atalanta and Lyon squads will be crucial to Evertonian progress in the 2017/18 Europa League.



Though Everton were drawn into the more difficult of the two groups that were possible by the time they were drawn, Blues fans can at least take solace from the fact that the squad will be better-prepared for the rigours of the knockout phase – if Everton get there.

Vlasic vs Masiello – Surprise is the key to success


By winning the away game against a team expected to mount a decent challenge for second place, Everton’s confidence will be vastly boosted, although a good number of meaningful efforts on goal will be required to achieve it. A front pairing of Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Sandro Ramirez could be the order of the day against a team that lost just once in its final 18 Serie A games of 2016/17. Though both youngsters have obvious room for improvement, they would provide a sufficiently good blend of vision and flair to give Atalanta a difficult night on September 14 if approaching the game in good form. Meanwhile, Nikola Vlasic will likely play regularly on the wing for Everton for the looming Europa League campaign. Should that be the case, Vlasic’s personal marker will likely be 31-year-old defender Andrea Masiello, who played on the left side of a back three in his last outing (a 3-1 defeat at Napoli, as reported on Sports Mole). A no-nonsense defender, Masiello made at least two interceptions per game during the 2016/17 Serie A season, but less than one block per game. As such, an element of surprise will be required to beat Masiello, and that is exactly what Vlasic provided for Hajduk Split in their Europa League tie against the Toffees.


Everton’s first group game is away to Atalanta. Though Everton will be marginal favourites, Atalanta proved to be stern opposition en-route to a fourth place finish, as evidenced by the club’s resilient draw against the ‘unstoppable’ Juventus last season.

Sigurdsson’s sensational Split strike more than a fluke

Though Evertonians are understandably frustrated by the club’s collective failure to sign a striker, the squad is arguably the richest it has ever been in terms of resources in the ‘number ten’ role of attacking midfield. For 45 million reasons, much of the responsibility to disrupt Everton’s upcoming Europa League opponents will fall to Gylfi Sigurdsson. As noted on this blog, the most significant transfers are planned months in advance, and there indeed been an air of inevitability about Sigurdsson’s departure from Swansea long before the wind0w opened. Thankfully, Goodison Park was the Icelandic midfielder’s chosen destination, and (in no uncertain terms) he has already demonstrated how he can make a positive impact on a game that is proving frustrating for Everton, and his ability from the dead ball is famous across Europe. With the top spot of Group E likely to be filled by Everton or Lyon, Sigurdsson’s dead ball skills will be a vital asset to breaking the French rearguard. The usual pairing in the centre of Lyon’s defence is Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa and Mouctar Diakhaby, with the latter standing at an impressive 1.89m (according to Transfermarkt) and providing perhaps the best foil to a Sigurdsson free kick. Tellingly, in the 2016/17 Ligue 1 season, both men made an average of two vital interceptions per game each. With chances coming at a premium for an Everton side that has limited striking resources, frustration could easily set in before long, making Sigurdsson’s dead ball skills a potential godsend in what will likely be the key ‘battleground’ to win the group outright.


This is exactly what Everton less-than-towering attack must deal with. Twice.

Starting and finishing away – “Everton, that”

For the very first time in the club’s history, Everton will begin and end a Europa League group stage campaign on the road, and this could also impact greatly on Everton’s league performances. As noted on the BBC Sport website, high-octane trips to Old Trafford and Anfield follow (respectively) Everton’s Europa League games at Atalanta and Apollon Limassol. Everton’s toughest away game of the group stage (at Lyon) precedes a home match against a Watford side that has conducted some shrewd business in the summer. Forebodingly, since the UEFA Cup became the Europa League in 2009, Everton have taken just five points from a possible 18 in Premier League games played after a Europa League trip, with the sole win coming at a poor Burnley side just days after a 0-0 draw at Lille in October 2014. Though the next four months will be extremely challenging for Everton on both fronts, the Toffees can only become the best by beating the best. Over the past two decades, the club has been through hell at times, and with a fanbase utterly sick of ‘false dawns’, the 2017/18 season will be a telling one for the Evertonian generations to come.

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Ronald Koeman ‘very disappointed’ at Wayne Rooney over drink-driving charge via The Guardian

• Rooney will be ‘dealt with internally at the appropriate time’
• Everton manager says Rooney will face Tottenham on Saturday
Ronald Koeman has said he is “very disappointed” with Wayne Rooney over the 31-year-old’s drink-driving charge and that the player will be “dealt with internally at the appropriate time”.

However, Everton’s manager confirmed Rooney would play against Tottenham on Saturday.

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Koeman “very disappointed” by Wayne Rooney via GrandOldTeam

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Ronald Koeman admits he is “very disappointed” by Wayne Rooney’s drink-driving charge and the striker will be disciplined “at the appropriate time”.

The 31-year-old was arrested and charged by police in the early hours of Friday and will appear at Stockport Magistrates Court on September 18, the day after he is due to play at Old Trafford for the first time following his summer move from Manchester United.


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— Mike Hall (@mikehallitv) September 7, 2017

Koeman, reading from a prepared statement, said: “Obviously I am very disappointed by this situation regarding Wayne Rooney. We have spoken on Tuesday and the chairman Bill Kenwright spoke also to Wayne about this situation. In line with any disciplinary matter this will be dealt with internally at an appropriate time and that is all I have to say about the case of Wayne Rooney.”

oeman added: “He will play this Saturday (against Tottenham). If I see that Wayne is not in a physical or mental condition to play then he won’t play.”

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Koeman: “wait and see what will happen” via GrandOldTeam

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Ronald Koeman has refused to say Ross Barkley’s Everton is over, insisting he doesn’t need to take any decision just yet and instead “will wait and see what will happen”.

Barkley, currently sidelined by a grade three hamstring tear likely to keep him out until November at the earliest, pulled out of the move at the last minute on deadline day despite travelling to London.

Barkley is in the final year of his contract, having rejected the offer of a new deal from Everton, but Koeman refused to say his Toffees career was over.

Koeman: “Of course it was a strange last day of the transfer window but I don’t think it was only that for Everton but for most of the Premier League clubs.

“Ross also came to see me last Tuesday and he explained to me why he turned down the chance to go to Chelsea. That is private.

“He was open to making a move to another club and I heard from the board that there was an agreement between Chelsea and Everton.

“But finally the decision was by the player. And that was what happened at that time.

When asked if Barkley’s Everton career was over, Koeman added: “No, because he is still an Everton player.

“To the end of this season he has his contract.

“Of course, the player at this time is injured and it will take another two or two-and-a-half months before he is available.

“So I don’t need to take that decision now and I can wait and see what will happen. Then we will see what the decision will be at that time.”

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Ronald Koeman ‘disappointed’ at Wayne Rooney after drink-driving charge – video via The Guardian

Everton manager Ronald Koeman expresses his disappointment about striker Wayne Rooney after the 31-year-old’s recent charge for drink-driving. Speaking at his pre-match press conference in Halewood on Thursday, Koeman says Rooney will play in the match against Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday


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