Everton play their next Premier League game against Brentford on Sunday 4 January at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Ahead of that, David Moyes will be speaking to the media in a pre-match press conference at Finch Farm. Tune in live from 1.30pm on Friday.

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32 Comments

  1. One minute in and hate him more ,he would rather send Harrison back because he would like Preston to get promotion ! On what level is that showing commitment to young players or us the fans and the club ?

  2. My opinion id play Kean upfront merlin RB O'Brien CB with tarky looks good there save money for summer we'll get charged to much for what we already have coyybb 3 points needed Sunday

  3. It's obvious answer to the first question… People not doing their Jobs correctly and what comes of it… Nothing.. officiate another game soon after and sit in a v.a.r booth ready to be bias and incompetent again.

  4. Nevermind worrying about Prestons promotion chase , Armstrong should be playing for us and getting us to Europe the lad is top draw

  5. That was a penalty against arsenal. Clearly kicked barry in the leg. Im 100 percent certain that clubs like city,newcastle and arsenal are paying refs to favor them more during matches. I dont remember the last time they gave everton a penalty.

  6. Although Everton are still quite down to the bare bones we have the benefit of having two more resting days from our last match compared to Brentford.
    Think we can make it count on our favour on Sunday with an energetic approach from the first minute and being resolute and focused throughout the match.

  7. We still have loan allocation available and that puts the pressure on a loan player to impress over the next 6 months, why does nobody pin him down on that?

  8. Really hoped to hear a press release from Moyes where he does not remind us of him saving us from relegation and would lift us into the top four, ZZZzz But, same old SHC Moyes throwing bouquets at himself with Beto saving us from relegation! What! Even Beto would laugh at that one. We were never going to be relegated and Moyes knows that. The 59 points theory knocking around started by Po*son Dwarf of Toxic TV and echoed by FatboySlim is down to the brilliance of Moyes! I have maintained that Moyes having won nothing in 30+ years is bang average and Toxic say Moyes is brilliant? Need evidence? Anybody can check for themselves. Three teams calendar year, Arsenal, Everton, Brentford. Arsenal 85 points top place, Everton 59 points 9th or 10th, Brentford 59 points 9th or 10th. Finishing 9th or 10th is midtable or average. So who is brilliant? Arteta finished top, Moyes and Frank/Andrews finished mid table —bang average! All the Moyes 'talk up' propaganda is to get the club to allow on line bloggers with poor education greater access to EFC to boost on line views and money for themselves! That is what Toxic are after with a place on the press preview. All about themselves nothing to do with the fans.

    All the results yesterday went our way, unbelievable luck. The first quarter of this second half of the season is kinder on fixtures than the April run in which looks daunting. We have to thank Sean for our victory on Tuesday. It was his defence he formed at Everton that kept his Forest forwards out!

    Forty six crosses and 70+% possession and lost?

    I cannot see Moyes buying another striker as that would prove Moyes had failed in the signing of Barry.

    Keirnon will be out for another month I expect and worry about the form of Illiman who has done little in Africa.

    A quick shout of support for FG who have certainly steadied the turbulent Everton boat.

  9. I have said it before and I will say it again, having a squad full of actual Footballers makes such a huge difference to both results and the mindset of the supporters!! Everton 2025 and onwards is a thing of Beauty!!

  10. This situation feels very similar to West Ham a few years ago.
    Mid-table stability under Moyes, solid structure, but lacking creativity and movement in the final third.
    Lingard’s loan wasn’t about rebuilding — it was about adding the missing piece.
    Everton are in a similar place now.
    Moyes has restored organisation and confidence after the relegation battle.
    What’s missing is a proven second-runner who can make the difference around the box.
    Lingard already understands Moyes’ system.
    Even a short-term deal could give this team that extra edge.