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30 Aug : 10:01
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Where would he go?
Posted by Joe on 24 Aug : 07:31


Victory of the Vanquished
Posted by Joe on 19 Aug : 05:20


Give the lad a chance
Posted by Joe on 07 Aug : 07:58
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Reports are suggesting Everton's sudden urge for obscure, right sided defenders comes as a result of Phil Neville needing an ankle operation.

If accurate, it would be another bitter pill for David Moyes to swallow, with Tony Hibbert also sidelined. It is believed Neville has been playing through the pain barrier since the back end of last season.

Record.pt, a respected Portuguese newspaper, is claiming that Everton could still go back in with an increased offer for Joao Moutinho, although the chance is "remote.

Everton have apparently had one enquiry ignored but could still go back with an offer of 20m Euros according to the paper.

Albert Riera is set to snub Everton and move to Liverpool after Espanyol and the Anfield club battled out a new deal which reflects the value of Everton's bid.

The Blues had attempted to hijack Liverpool's bid by offering the Spanish club what they actually want for the player, but he has stuck to his guns in his bid to move to Liverpool.

Being from hundreds of miles away, we can expect, in broken English, a statement saying that Liverpool were his boyhood club once he signs.


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Kevin Ratcliffe - Everton Legend

Kevin Ratcliffe at the Cup Winners Cup Final in 1985


Kevin Ratcliffe


Born : Mancot, North Wales. 12th November 1960


Played : 469 games for Everton, 58 Wales caps



During Kevin's time at Everton, it was sometimes said that any visitor to Goodison Park could tell whether or not Kevin Ratcliffe has played the day before, as if the Welshman had been on duty, there would be scorchmarks on the pitch!


However, there was a time when Ratcliffe very nearly left Everton, before his career had really got underway. Fed up with an apparenly lack of recognition, and constantly being played out of position, Ratcliffe confronted Howard Kendall, and there was talk of a move to Ipswich.


Thankfully, no deal took place, and Ratcliffe stayed at Goodison Park, and in December 1982 his fortunes took a decisive upturn when he replaced Billy Wright alonside Mark Higgins in the centre of Everton's back four. Within 12 months he had made the captaincy his own, and 6 months later became the youngest man to lift the FA Cup.


That FA Cup win signalled the start of Everton's most succesful period, during which Ratcliffe was a constant, excelling first alongside Derek Mountfield, and then Dave Watson as Everton's trophy room filled up.


Neville Southall said of his captain, "Rats was quick as anything, and nasty as anything!


I think people don’t give him credit for that, he’s always got away with it, because he used to do it quite slyly. He’d give an awful lot of stick out, and he was quick as lightening, as well as being really good upstairs. He could think his way through a football game, and if you’re going to have a captain, you’ve got to have a captain who can think on his feet."


Ratcliffe's speed of thought, and his speed on the pitch served Everton for over 10 years, but in 1992, he was given a free transfer away from the club he had grown up supporting as a young lad. He described his move away from Goodison Park in his book "My memories of Everton" - "Leaving Everton was certainly a wrench, the worst day of my life to be more exact. But, I had my medals, my memories, and most of all no matter what my future held I had played for Everton, my team."

Honours

European Cup Winners Cup Winner 1985

FA Cup Winner 1984

League Championships : 84/85 + 86/87

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