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Everton F.C. Facts & Other Info

Everton F.C. Crest

Everton F.C. Crest

Everton also has the honor of having nine of their former players inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame. Earlier this year, we saw Ray Wilson inducted, and this further reinforced the legitimacy of Everton as a true dominant club in English football. Everton FC, is a powerhouse, with an ongoing legacy of nearly unmatched credentials and attributes. At the start of the ‘03-’04 season, several former Everton players were voted in by club supporters, as the ‘Greatest Ever Team’. That season also saw the club celebrating their 125th anniversary. The club has also received several First Division and Second Division honors, in addition to being The World Team Of The Year in 1985, courtesy of World Soccer Magazine.

Today, Everton continue to be a driving force in top flight English soccer. Their current squad boasts a multi talented unit, from Team Captain, Phil Neville, and former MLS goalkeeper, Tim Howard, to VC Joseph Yobo, and Carlos Nash, the team is a strong and diverse squad. Everton, stocked with veterans and young superstars with all the potential in the world, are claimed by several noteworthy celebrities, including Sylvester Stallone, as their favorite English club team.

Located in Liverpool, and founded in 1878, Everton is the sixth most successful club in British football. Led by current manager, David Moyes, the club has amassed several high profile championships and victories over the years. Everton has won the FA Cup 5 times, the League Championship 9 times, and also won the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup in ‘84-’85. The club has a solid foundation, rich in tradition and sportsmanship, and have received near landmark status in English club football. Everton shares a historic rivalry with Liverpool FC, and play in their home ground of Goodison Park.

Everton FC Manager

David Moyes, Everton Manager, is among several who have shared memorable moments at Goodison Park. The Scottish national joined Everton in March of 2002, after leading Preston North End to several successful finishes four years prior. From Celtic to Bristol City, Moyes took over the club as a seasoned veteran with experience, skill, and determination. He led Everton to a decent placing in his first season, and received the prestigious LMA Manager of The Year award. David continued to bring prominence to the club, by signing noteworthy players and tackling obstacles. Although he lost Wayne Rooney early in his tenure, Moyes surpassed his detractors in the years to come. He advanced Everton into the Champions League, UEFA Cup, FA Cup, and took the LMA Manger of the Year once again. The arrival of Tim Howard a few seasons ago, further cemented David’s legacy as a wise and premier manager in Everton.

Everton Stadium

Goodison Park, also known as Everton Stadium, was built in 1892. The stadium can comfortably seat 40,158 spectators, and is nicknamed ‘The Grand Old Lady’ by its fans. It has an all grass pitch, and is noted as the world’s first purpose built football stadium. The stadium has seen much development throughout its existence, and also played host to numerous international fixtures and events. From the FA Cup Final to the 1996 FIFA World Cup, it has been the venue for some of the most historic football matches to date. Although a new stadium in the Kirkby section of Liverpool is being considered, the hearts of Everton and its followers remain at Goodison Park.

Everton, also known as “The People’s Club”, will always be one of the greatest clubs in English football. With plans currently underway for a new stadium, legions of fans, and a forever sense of pride and fan admiration, Everton FC, will continue to be a standout team in the Premiership, and all over the world.

Everton, nicknamed ‘The Blues’, have been known to produce some of the more iconic players in English football. Back in the ’20’s and ’30’s, Dixie Dean, known as one of the most dominant goal-scorers to date, set a record for league goals in a single season, 60. This English national record has yet to be broken. From Joe Royle and Neville Southall, to Ted Sagar and the legendary David Watson, Everton has always offered top notch football that is second to none. They are known to be quick on the pitch, offensively and defensively sound, and never give up no matter what predicament they are in. Everton were also co-founders of the Premier League in 1992 and are dubbed ‘The People’s Club’.

They recently defeated the MLS Allstars on tour of the US, and have also been playing international friendlies. With the 2009-2010 season underway, Everton looks to dominate the EPL like in years past. Their mere presence on the pitch commands respect from their opponents and fans alike. The team has used many formations in the past, but are now concentrating on a full attack as opposed to long ball. With a very sound offense and defense, they will certainly make waves this season.

Chelsea Football Club Brief Summary

Chelsea F.C. Crest

Chelsea F.C. Crest

Originally known as the Pensioners, Chelsea was formed on March, 14 1905 and was elected to the Football League not long after. Upon their entry into the League, Chelsea’s showings were less than impressive. It wasn’t until the 1950’s that Chelsea became a formidable adversary on the British stage. New manager Ted Drake took over in 1952 and began to transform the team into a version of what we know today. Now known as the Blues, Drake and his new squad won the 1954-55 League Championship, the club’s first major trophy.

Under manager Tommy Docherty, the Blues made formidable runs at trophies throughout the 1960’s but fell short in all but one endeavor, the 1964-65 League Cup. In 1970, Chelsea won the FA Cup over Leeds United and continued their winning ways into the following season, winning the UEFA Cup Winner’s Cup over Real Madrid, their first major European honor. Unfortunately, it wouldn’t be until the mid-nineties that Chelsea would re-establish its dominance in the football world.

The New Premier League, founded in 1992, became Chelsea’s home upon its formation. The Blues would not display top form in the league until 1994, when they reached the FA Cup Final. 1996 saw a change for Chelsea as they added accomplished star Ruud Gullit as player-manager. Gullit signed several international players with tremendous talent which allowed the Blues to capture the 1997 FA Cup, firmly establishing them as one of England’s top sides.

Chelsea FC Stadium

The Blues have played football for over a century and since their inception they have called only one place home, Stamford Bridge. With a bowl-like design and a covered terrace, Stamford Bridge could originally hold approximately 10,000 people. In an attempt to modernize the pitch in the 1970’s, a massive renovation was planned that would turn Stamford Bridge into a more modern 50,000 all-seater stadium. But this plan was stalled due to mounting financial costs. Renovation work continued in the mid-nineties and the plan was back in action.

Chelsea F.C. has a long and rich history in the realm of English Football. For most of their existence, they have been considered as part of the top-tier of English Football clubs. As a member of the English Premier League, Chelsea F.C. faces stiff competition each year, making their recent accomplishments that much more impressive.

Chelsea FC Manager

Aside from winning, the other thing the Blues have been known for is a revolving door of managers. This season is no different as coach Carlo Ancelotti will take over the helm. Formally of AC Milan, Ancelotti won 234 matches with the club and captured two UEFA Super Cups (03, 07) as well as two UEFA Champions League titles (02-03, 06-07). With his creative style of coaching as well as his experience in high pressure situations, Ancelotti should have Blue’s fans eagerly anticipating the future of the team.

More recently, after the 2003 sale of the club to Russian businessman Roman Abramovich, the team began to dominate both the English and International stage. Under their new ownership, the Blues spent upwards of 100 million pounds on new talent and a new manager, Jose Mourinho. It was under Mourinho that Chelsea achieved its greatest successes. Chelsea won back to back league championships in 2004-2005 and 2005-2006, becoming only the 5th English team to do so, as well as capturing the 2007 FA and League Cups. Chelsea made it to their first ever UEFA Champions League Final in 2007 under new manager Avram Grant. Since then, Chelsea has continued to play on a high level.

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