Moshiri slams breakaway Super League as Everton urge rebel 6 to backtrack Lyndon Lloyd Tuesday, 20 April, 2021
Everton owner, Farhad Moshiri, has branded the decision by 12 European clubs, six of them from the Premier League, to form a practically closed-shop Super League as preposterous arrogance and called for disciplinary measures to be taken against them.
Meanwhile, in a statement from the Everton Board of Directors and an email to supporters from CEO Denise Barrett-Baxendale, the club outlined its commitment to the football pyramid and principles of open competition and sporting merit.
The 14 Premier League clubs excluded from the Super League have also unanimously rejected the plan and said, in a statement, that they are considering all options to prevent it.
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It s Finally Over! It s about time we beat teams who we think are inferior to us COYB Jack Convery Life can be so sweet. Well done Blues - every single one of you. Paul Birmingham 3 Posted 21/02/2021 at 00:47:17 Deliverance.. and hopefully the start of the journey to a better place and times for Everton Football Club. Mike Keating My son tells me that today is Tony Hibberts birthday
Lets Riot! 5 Posted 21/02/2021 at 01:05:11 Very glad to see this for all Everton supporters everywhere around the world. For me, and my short time as an Everton supporter, all I had was the Andy Johnson 3-0 as my lone bright spot in the derby. Well no more. My MotM was Pickford. Brilliant.
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Everton paired with City in last eight of the FA Cup Lyndon Lloyd Thursday, 11 February, 2021
Everton will play Manchester City at Goodison Park in the FA Cup Quarter-Finals following tonight s draw.
A tie against the strongest team left in the competition was the Toffees reward for their heroics in the Fifth Round against Tottenham last night.
Pep Guardiola s men, who have moved convincingly into pole position in the Premier League in recent weeks, overcame Swansea City in their tie on Tuesday evening.
The ties in the last eight will be played the weekend of 20th March. As a result, Everton s trip to the Hawthorns to face West Bromwich Albion will need to be rescheduled.