
Christopher Beesley
Everton Reporter and Football Writer at Liverpool Echo
Co-Host at Royal Blue: The Everton FC Podcast
Everton reporter for the Liverpool Echo, I have covered Everton and Liverpool both in the Premier League and abroad since 2005. https://t.co/EwsRcdh0gt
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liverpoolecho.co.uk | Chris Beesley |Christopher Beesley
There’s an old adage in football that two-nil is the most dangerous of leads, but Everton have taken that perceived wisdom to new levels this season. The Blues became the first side to recover from two-nil down to win an FA Cup final when they triumphed against Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley in 1966, but that was 94 years into the competition’s existence so just how often does it happen?
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liverpoolecho.co.uk | Christopher Beesley
Chris Beesley picks out some moments missed from Everton's 2-2 draw with Ipswich Town in Goodison Park's penultimate fixtureThere was a special atmosphere at Goodison Park for the ground’s penultimate fixture, but the party atmosphere created before kick-off and heightened by Everton’s two-goal lead was flattened by Ipswich Town’s late equaliser. Here are some moments missed from a memorable afternoon.
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liverpoolecho.co.uk | Christopher Beesley
A round-up of how the national media reported on Everton's 2-2 draw with Ipswich Town in Goodison Park's penultimate fixtureEverton were denied victory in Goodison Park’s penultimate fixture as they threw away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with already relegated Ipswich Town. Here’s a round-up of how the national media reported on the action.
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1 week ago |
liverpoolecho.co.uk | Chris Beesley |Christopher Beesley
Centre stage Bringing Jake O’Brien into the side as right-back proved to be an inspired David Moyes masterstroke on the manager’s return to Everton but having now moved into his more natural central role, the Republic of Ireland international has endured a couple of tough assignments. Snapped up for £16.43million from Olympique Lyonnais last July, O’Brien was the Blues’ biggest signing in the summer of 2024, but found himself largely overlooked by Sean Dyche in the first half of this season.
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liverpoolecho.co.uk | Chris Beesley |Christopher Beesley
It had been five months since Dwight McNeil had started a game for Everton but while Blues were treated to a return from ‘The Paintbrush,’ a game that had looked like it could become a masterpiece in the sunshine, ended up with the canvas being ripped up and David Moyes going back to the drawing board.
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Always a warm welcome from the good folk at Fulham but a BBC article on the new stand with Michelin star inspired menus says: “Watching football feels like an afterthought.” That’s how it looked against Everton, as like their team, many home fans went missing in the second half. https://t.co/AHxIgIoeVm

My Sunday analysis: Beto hands Everton summer transfer dilemma as Jordan Pickford response says everything https://t.co/PtGkhrVoxQ

RT @LivEchoEFC: What Carlos Alcaraz did after hearing Everton away end speaks volumes ahead of seismic summer #EFC https://t.co/i4NPg55C…