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The Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool was postponed on Saturday because of Storm Darragh, which brought dangerous winds and heavy rain to the west coast. The Premier League match was ...
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Liverpool have rejected a £16m offer from Ipswich Town for Ben Doak, the bid coming shortly after Crystal Palace's opening £15m offer, and the 19-year-old Scotland winger's parent club would ...
Journalist and academic Chris Horrie argued that The Sun gave less attention to the Merseyside teams Everton and Liverpool than other football teams, giving as an example its coverage of the 1986 FA Cup Final between the pair, which it nicknamed "The Giro Cup" (in reference to a slang term for welfare), and its relatively scanty mention of a 9–0 win by Liverpool against Crystal Palace.
Brian Leslie Labone (23 January 1940 – 24 April 2006) was an English footballer who played for and captained Everton.A one-club man, Labone's professional career lasted from 1958 to 1971, during which he won the Football League championship twice and the FA Cup once.
The Merseyside derby is the name given to association football matches between Everton and Liverpool, two clubs based in Liverpool, Merseyside, England.It is the longest running top-flight derby in England, with its first official match being played on 13 October 1894.
Born in the West Derby suburb of Liverpool, Armstrong is a product of the Everton academy and joined Everton at the age of five years-old. [4] [5] He progressed from the Everton Under-18s into the Under-21s during the 2023–24 season. [6] Armstrong signed his first professional contract in July 2024, signing a three-year deal. [7]
A 2003 survey by The Football Fans Census found that Liverpool are still Everton's main rivals. [13] The intra-city rivalry between the two is commonly referred to as "the friendly derby", as it is common for families and households in the city to have both Everton and Liverpool fans.