A victory and Roy Hodgson was caught banging his head against the wall.
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Everton have agreed to terms with ManU for a move for Darron Gibson for Ģ1 million. Not a striker, fuck off.
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Everton flop Diniyar Bilyaletdinov is set to end his nightmare spell on Merseyside with a move back to his native Russia, as Spartak Moscow confirm they have agreed a deal with the Blues.
The Russian international has had a torrid time at Goodison Park, with a series of sub-standard performances in the royal blue since joining in 2009 for a cost of approximately Ģ9m.
The transfer fee is yet to be confirmed, but unofficial outlets are reporting that it could be as low as Ģ2m, representing a huge loss of money on the 26-year-old former Lokomotiv man.
Billed as an attacking midfielder with a cultured left foot, Bilyaletdinov often looked lost in England, severely lacking the pace needed to compete in the Premier League, despite a few headline grabbing long-range goals.
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David Moyes confirms Jagielka (knee), Distin (hamstring), Osman (foot), Coleman (thigh), Rodwell (hamstring) are again all likely to miss Fulham game. Barkley is training again. The Everton boss says he will decide between Shane Duffy and Tony Hibbert to partner John Heitinga in defence.
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Sounds like a loss, tbh. Hibbert at CB. :|Originally posted by mgoblue2290If you want to win, put Drew in.Comment
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Everton have tabled an official bid for Rangersī hitman Nikica Jelavic.
The 26-year-old Croatian international is a noted goalscorer and is in high demand after a series of impressive performances for club and country over the last few seasons.
He has scored 30 goals in 45 appearances for the Scottish side, and has attracted the interest of high-profile clubs across the UK since joining Rangers in 2010.
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Everton are set to make an approach for out-of-favour Wolves striker Kevin Doyle, according to Sky Sports.
The 28-year-old has had a poor season, scoring just twice in the league and falling behind Steven Fletcher in the pecking order at Molineux.
But according to Sky Sports News, David Moyes thinks the The Republic of Ireland international could be the man to solve Evertonīs attacking woes.
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