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The views in these blogs are those held by the individual blogger and do not necessarily reflect the views of Everton Football Club.
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BOUNCING BACK, BOOKS AND BOLTON
Graeme Sharp, 13/11/2006 14:52
Read MoreI, like most Evertonians, was bitterly disappointed after the Aston Villa match because it was a game we should have won.
It was a frustrating game and it would have been nice for us to get back to winning ways at home.
It was a game we could have won but overall I didn't think we performed.
AJ hasn't scored for a few...
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THANKS FOR YOUR FEEDBACK
evertonfc.com , 24/10/2006 15:58
Read MoreThanks for the feedback we received regarding evertonTV.
Your comments have been taken on board and will help us as we plan for the future.
Particular thanks to Eamonn Byrne, who highlighted an issue with the sound levels on clips which will be looked into.
We certainly don't want to be catching people out with volume levels - and so a standard approach...
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WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM EVERTONTV?
evertonfc.com , 13/10/2006 12:54
Read MoreEvertonTV has been a big success but the team here at evertonfc.com are always looking to improve and make things better for the people who use the site and the new TV subscription service.
We are interested to know what elements of the TV service you enjoy or want more of.
Let us know if it is the interviews from Bellefield with...
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THE BEATTIE DEBATE
Graeme Sharp, 12/10/2006 13:48
Read MoreJudging by the posts following my last blog, the issue of James Beattie is one that is getting a lot of people talking.
The debate seems to centre on playing 4-4-2 with James in the side or continuing with the 4-5-1 formation which keeps AJ as the focal point of the attack with Tim Cahill providing support from midfield.
It is an...
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WE'RE STILL UNBEATEN...
Graeme Sharp, 26/09/2006 14:43
Read MoreI am sure we would have taken a point before the Newcastle game, but David Moyes was rightly disappointed.
It was a case of what should have been because their goal was yards offside.
Some people believe that luck evens itself out over the season, and you can see the example of our penalty against Watford.
But there's no denying that it was...
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IT'S GREAT TO WIN ANY DERBY...
Graeme Sharp, 11/09/2006 13:43
Read MoreFirst of all I'd like to say thanks to all of you who left me a message after my last blog.
It certainly was a great win over Liverpool. It is fantastic to win any derby game, but to get a result like 3-0 was fantastic.
Overall, I think we deserved it as well. It was a good performance from all the...
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DERBY DAY BUILD-UP
evertonfc.com , 5/09/2006 17:08
Read MoreThe week preceding the derby is a busy one for everyone at the club, and it is no different for us here in the Communications Department.
In terms of media accreditation and interview requests, there is no busier time, and we work our hardest to make sure we help out as many people as possible.
Our main focus at the moment is... -
CONTINUING OUR GREAT START
Graeme Sharp, 4/09/2006 12:52
Read MoreHello and welcome to the first installment of my weekly blog.
It has been a fantastic start for us; we won our home game which was great, but to take four points from six away from home was probably more than expected.
It could have been even better as we played well at Blackburn and could have got the win.
But the best...
