Moyes stalls on new Everton contract
Everton boss David Moyes says he will hold off from making a decision regarding his future beyond the end of the season.
Everton boss David Moyes says he will hold off from making a decision regarding his future beyond the end of the season.
Another year has drawn to a close for Everton Football Club and it's been yet another year filled with some great memories.
Thousands of boys and girls did not play football this weekend, protesting at the rise in the cost of using football pitches.
Everton rejected their usual slow start to the season by taking some notable Premier League scalps.
Liverpool's season has not got off to a promising or winning start under their new manager Brendan Rodgers.
Liverpool and Manchester United honoured the 96 fans who died at Hillsborough on an emotional day at Anfield, with several tributes.
Liverpool principal owner John Henry has reacted to the club’s failure to sign a striker on transfer deadline day.
Brendan Rodgers oversaw a clear-out at Liverpool on deadline day, with record signing Andy Carroll the most high-profile player to leave.
Everton head into the 2012/13 campaign hoping to avoid their traditional slow start and will be looking to kick on from last season.
There is an air of intrigue surrounding Anfield at the moment as Liverpool supporters await the start of the upcoming season.
Brendan Rodgers has completed his first signing as Liverpool manager after bringing Italian forward Fabio Borini from Roma to Anfield.
Everton fans are hopeful that David Moyes can strengthen his squad to avoid their now annual slow start this season.
Liverpool have been given permission to speak to Wigan Athletic boss Roberto Martinez as the search to replace Kenny Dalglish begins.
Kenny Dalglish has lost his job as Liverpool FC manager less than 18 months after making a remarkable return to the post he first...
Liverpool’s hopes of winning a second cup this season and salvaging a poor campaign were shattered by a 2-1 defeat to Chelsea in the FA Cup...
Andy Carroll was the hero as Liverpool secured a place in the FA Cup Final and the bragging rights on Merseyside after coming from behind...
Over 60,000 Liverpool and Everton fans descended on London on a sunny Saturday morning for what was to be an eventful FA Cup semi-final.
Liverpool slump to their sixth defeat in their last seven Premier League matches in their worst run of form for 58 years.