former Liverpool midfielder, Charlie Adam will be eager to play up his Blue credentials after crossing Stanley Park with his appointment to Moyes’ staff. The Dundee-born ex-Fleetwood Town manager is now Everton’s set-piece coach.
Everton legend Peter Reid, who was part of the club’s most-successful side that won the League Championship and European Cup-Winners’ Cup in 1985, also lifting another title in 1987 and FA Cup in 1984 was also present. The 68-year-old from Huyton shared a video from the corner of the South Stand with the caption “Not bad TBF” complete with a blue love heart emoji on
former Liverpool midfielder, Charlie Adam will be eager to play up his Blue credentials after crossing Stanley Park with his appointment to Moyes’ staff. The Dundee-born ex-Fleetwood Town manager is now Everton’s set-piece coach.
Everton legend Peter Reid, who was part of the club’s most-successful side that won the League Championship and European Cup-Winners’ Cup in 1985, also lifting another title in 1987 and FA Cup in 1984 was also present. The 68-year-old from Huyton shared a video from the corner of the South Stand with the caption “Not bad TBF” complete with a blue love heart emoji on
Moyes not returned as manager, Leighton Baines, who the Scot made Everton’s most-expensive defender when he signed him for £6million in 2007, would have had the honour of being in charge of the first Blues team to play at the new stadium. The 40-year-old from Kirkby was the head coach of Everton’s Under-18s team until Moyes came back and he was promoted to first-team duties with Keith Southern taking on his Moyes not returned as manager, Leighton Baines, who the Scot made Everton’s most-expensive defender when he signed him for £6million in 2007, would have had the honour of being in charge of the first Blues team to play at the new stadium. The 40-year-old from Kirkby was the head coach of Everton’s Under-18s team until Moyes came back and he was promoted to first-team duties with Keith Southern taking on his former Liverpool midfielder, Charlie Adam will be eager to play up his Blue credentials after crossing Stanley Park with his appointment to Moyes’ staff. The Dundee-born ex-Fleetwood Town manager is now Everton’s set-piece coach.
Everton legend Peter Reid, who was part of the club’s most-successful side that won the League Championship and European Cup-Winners’ Cup in 1985, also lifting another title in 1987 and FA Cup in 1984 was also present. The 68-year-old from Huyton shared a video from the corner of the South Stand with the caption “Not bad TBF” complete with a blue love heart emoji on
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