A Premier League RendezvousPremier League Showdown at Goodison ParkAs Tottenham gear up to face Everton this Sunday at Goodison Park, the stakes couldn’t be higher. The Spurs
Everton will face no further action from Premier League over an outstanding issue relating to a breach of its financial rules.
Moyes beat Fulham in his first game as Everton manager in 2002, but never looked like repeating the trick here. Villa, relative equals during his previous spell at Goodison, are now light years ahead.
The Premier League’s 13th-place club, Tottenham Hotspur, visits 16th-place Everton FC at Goodison Park on Sunday at 9:00 AM ET on Telemundo.Last time out, Tottenham suffered a 2-1 defeat at
Everton avoided another points deduction when a complaint brought by the Premier League regarding spending rules was discontinued on Friday.
Senior figures at Villa see every window as an opportunity to augment the squad, but this month feels especially pressing
Sean Dyche said Wednesday he had left Everton at "the right time" after managing the club during "one of its toughest periods in its history".
The second coming of David Moyes failed to inspire Everton on Wednesday as they lost 1-0 at home to Aston Villa and, though they might not need a miracle to avoid Premier League relegation, the returning manager will at least have to find a way for them to score.
The league table told the story before he arrived but after his first match back in charge of Everton on Wednesday David Moyes was even more clear that the team's underlying problem is a failure to score,
The Glaswegian – who replaced Sean Dyche on Saturday – suffered defeat to Unai Emery after a goal from Ollie Watkins in the 51st minute, a result which leaves Everton 16th in the Premier League, just one point above the relegation zone with Ipswich Town still to play this week.
The Toffees are likely to extract £10-20m annually from a naming rights deal which chief commercial officer Richard Kenyon says will last at least a decade. If the final figure is at the upper end of that range, Everton will earn as much from their naming rights in a single season as they ever have done from ticket sales over the same period.
Everton has fired manager Sean Dyche in the first big call by its new American owners. The team is two spots above the relegation zone in the Premier League.