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Post by Avinalaff on Aug 4, 2017 14:44:20 GMT
I like the commemorative shirt, but £50 is a bit steep.
3XL is a bit of a lottery to whether it will fit, as normally I buy 4XL or even 6XL.
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Post by Everton News. on Aug 5, 2017 13:58:35 GMT
Matchday Guide: SevillaFind out what's going on around the ground for Sunday's friendly. Everton face La Liga side Sevilla in their final pre-season friendly ahead of the 2017/18 season on Sunday, kick-off 3pm. As usual, there is plenty of activities going on around the ground ahead of the Europa League third qualifying round tie. Below is a guide to what’s going on and where ahead of kick-off. FAN ZONEKicking off at approximately 12pm, the Fan Zone is the perfect place to get in the match day mood. Live music will be brought to you by Jamie Clarke, while Guillem Balague joins us to talk about our Spanish opponents. Simon Webbe and Lee Latchford-Evans, two celebrities who will play at Goodison Park in the Bradley Lowery Charity match, will also be on stage to talk about that special fixture. Young Blues can also enjoy a kickabout on our inflatables. There is also plenty of food and drink available. Please note that Chang has been replaced with Carling ahead of the new season. THE PEOPLE’S HUBThe café, located on Spellow Lane, opens at 12pm and is another great place for families to spend time before the game. Again there is food and drink available, with an offer on for both kids and adults – get a pizza, chicken burger, sandwich or hot dog plus chips and drink for £4.50 (kids) and £5 (adults). GOODISON ROADKeep an eye out for Spanish dancers and musicians along the street adjacent to the stadium as we bring a bit of carnival flair to Goodison! PITCHSIDEHead inside early to catch all the pre-match build-up, including the Toffee Lady and player warm-up!
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Post by Everton News. on Aug 5, 2017 14:00:29 GMT
'Sevilla The Perfect Team To Help Us Hit Top Gear'Pickford says La Liga club can boost Blues for Premier League opener. Sevilla will provide the perfect end to Everton’s preparations for the Premier League season, says Jordan Pickford. The Blues complete their summer warm-up schedule with the visit of the La Liga side to Goodison on Sunday (3pm kick-off). Ronald Koeman’s men have already notched friendly victories against Kenyan champions Gor Mahia in Tanzania and FC Twente in Holland, whilst drawing 1-1 at Belgian club KRC Genk. Added to that have been two competitive matches in Europe, the Toffees seeing off MFK Ruzomberok 2-0 on aggregate over two legs to progress to the playoff round of the Europa League. Up next are Sevilla, five-time winners of the Uefa Cup/Europa League in the past 11 years and one of Spain’s most respected outfits. ‘Los Rojiblancos’ finished fourth in La Liga last season and boast a squad filled with talent, including Jesus Navas who re-signed for his boyhood club last week. With Everton hosting Stoke next Saturday 12 August for their Premier League opener, Pickford believes Sevilla are the ideal opponents for the Blues to test their mettle. “It’s a friendly against a very good team in Sevilla and one that will help us in the best way possible for Stoke,” said the keeper, who signed from Sunderland this summer for a potential Club-record fee rising to £30million. “They have some top-quality players and are one of the top sides in La Liga and that’s going to be important in further preparing us for the Premier League. “We’ve already played two European matches which will hopefully give us that competitive edge. Now we’ve got another test but it’s what we need as a group.” Tickets are still on sale for Sunday’s clash, which will see Everton wear a retro kit as part of the commemorations to mark 125 years of playing at Goodison Park. Tickets are priced at £20 for adults, £10 for 65+/Under-25s and £5 for Under-18s. To purchase, click here. You can also buy tickets on the day of the match but please arrive early at Goodison.
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Post by Everton News. on Aug 5, 2017 14:04:10 GMT
Pick Up A ProgrammeSandro Ramirez is the featured player in Sunday’s edition if the matchday programme as Sevilla come to Goodison. The new Everton striker, who arrived from Malaga over the summer, explains what lured him to the Blues and who has helped him settle into life on Merseyside. Joining him in the programme is ex-Everton defender Alan Stubbs. The former Blues skipper discusses a range of topics including the Toffees’ acquisition of Michael Keane, his favourite goal and why he’s excited by the Club’s business over the summer. Having worked with Tom Davies during his time as the Blues’ Under-21s coach, he has also been delighted to see his former charge blossom in the first team. “I’ve been really pleased with the way that Tom has progressed into the team,” Stubbs tells the programme. “Tom was just starting to come through when I had the Under-21s, as they were then, and it’s nice to see a local lad really fulfil his potential. “We’ve got some good young players with their best years ahead of them.” Elsewhere, another new face speaks about how he is settling into life at his new club. Josh Bowler was a summer acquisition from QPR, linking up with the Under-23s, and he makes his first appearance in the matchday programme. We take a look back at the Toffees’ progression in the Europa League, we have the usual insight from Ronald Koeman and Phil Jagielka and a host of new features. Found around the ground, pick up your copy of the programme for £3.50.
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Post by Everton News. on Aug 6, 2017 13:16:35 GMT
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