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Post by Everton News. on Mar 28, 2023 15:33:08 GMT
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Post by evertonfan1968 on Mar 29, 2023 13:04:00 GMT
I just don't see us getting a result here and think we'll lose quite badly.
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Post by Everton News. on Mar 29, 2023 14:13:09 GMT
Young Evertonian Harry Garside will lead out the Blues as mascot for next week’s visit of Tottenham Hotspur following a special invite from his hero Jordan Pickford.
Earlier this month, Harry and his mum Laura featured in a viral video that formed part of the Premier League’s ‘Fan Mail’ series, in which he met his idol Pickford at the Club’s training ground, Finch Farm.
The eight-year-old has displayed amazing bravery and courage in what has been an incredibly difficult period of his life.
After being diagnosed with pneumonia and sepsis at the age of five, Harry later discovered that he also had an eight-centimetre-long brain tumour.
The video, in which Harry and Everton No.1 Pickford spent time chatting before heading to the indoor pitch to take penalties with other members of the Blues squad, has been watched more than 10 million times on Premier League channels alone and attracted comments from names throughout football and beyond.
The youngster will now emerge from the Goodison Park tunnel alongside the England goalkeeper ahead of Monday’s Premier League match, which is being broadcast live on Sky Sports.
On meeting Harry and organising the surprise, Pickford said: “It was a pleasure to meet Harry a few weeks ago. To see him still be so bubbly and full of life, despite all he’s been through, was really inspiring for me and the rest of the lads that spent time with him.
“Hopefully this experience will give him another little boost and I can wait to see him at Goodison Park, where I know our fans will give him a fantastic reception.”
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Post by Everton News. on Mar 30, 2023 13:06:41 GMT
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Post by Everton News. on Mar 30, 2023 13:07:29 GMT
Sean Dyche has confirmed he has no fresh injury concerns ahead of Everton's Premier League clash with Tottenham on Monday night (8pm BST).
The Blues boss also revealed striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin is "back out on the grass" training and is progressing well from his injury but is yet to join his teammates in full sessions.
A host of Blues players were involved in international action during the break, and all came through their respective fixtures unscathed, including Nathan Patterson for Scotland.
Speaking in his pre-match press conference at Finch Farm on Friday, Dyche said: "Some have had more minutes than others. The group who have been left behind have had a few days off, but they have done some work as well.
"The group look fresh in the way they have trained in the last few days. I'm pleased, overall. Nothing major has come back on the injury front which is helpful. Particularly with Amadou (Onana) playing both games. It's so far, so good.
"A couple of them are back in today, including Alex (Iwobi)."
On Calvert-Lewin, Dyche added: "He hasn't trained with the group but is back on the grass again. He has been making progress, which is good. He had a slight niggle in a different area but he is making very good progress so we are happy with that."
Patterson - who has been sidelined since suffering a knee injury against Brighton at the start of the year - featured from the bench in both of Scotland's EURO 2024 qualifying wins against Cyprus and Spain, and Dyche hasn't ruled out the defender playing a role on Monday night.
"He's still a young player, developing," said the boss. "There is still more to come from him but he got injured pretty quickly. He's now over that, which is good.
"He has played a bit earlier in the season here, so there is a lot of development in him. But he is going about it the right way now he is fit. It was a fantastic win for Scotland the other night [against Spain], and he got a little piece of it as well which is great for him."
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