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Aston Villa vs Everton: Preview, Predicted Lineups and Where to Watch
Aston Villa vs Everton: Preview, Predicted Lineups and Where to Watch
Everton will be desperate to get back on track after going winless in their last three games, including the FA Cup defeat to Sunderland.
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16 January 2026
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David Moyes has the final say on recruitment at the club
David Moyes has the final say on recruitment at the club
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16 January 2026
Premier League — Matchweek 22
Premier League — Matchweek 22
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17 January 2026
David Moyes backs Thierno Barry’s potential
David Moyes backs Thierno Barry’s potential
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17 January 2026
Former Everton physio John Clinkard passes away
Former Everton physio John Clinkard passes away
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Everton U18s advance in FA Youth Cup on penalties
Everton U18s advance in FA Youth Cup on penalties
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Everton vs Sunderland, FA Cup Player Ratings: Adam Aznou the bright spark in a dismal afternoon
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Premier League Table

Name Pld Gd Pts
8 Sunderland 22 0 33
9 Newcastle 21 5 32
10 Fulham 22 -1 31
11 Brighton 21 3 29
12 Everton 21 -2 29
13 Crystal Palace 22 -2 28
14 Tottenham 22 2 27
15 Bournemouth 21 -6 26
16 Leeds 22 -7 25
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Recent Comments

RIP Clinks. There when it mattered in 1986/87, when players were going down injured, practically every week.Sincere condolences to his family friends. He will be forever a Blue.

Posted 18/01/2026 at 07:13:48

I have zero expectation of a result today, we\'ve had some horror shows at Villa. Just get past today and hopefully put a decent team out for Leeds next week. The lack of transfer activity after the penalty fiasco last week concerns me. I don't get it.

Posted 18/01/2026 at 07:09:46

This is one of the saddest set of comments I read on TW. Staying in the EPL is success. Bollocks. It may be business success but it isn\'t sporting success. Somewhere along the lines people have been brainwashed to think a cup final and 4th in a piss poor season constitutes success. The most points we ever got in a season wasn\'t under Moyes, it was under Martinez which was a way more entertaining year than Moyes could dream of. But we should accept 4th this season – that would constitute relative success. It\'s doable, the prize money in the league, plus investment in the champions league, then the europa league as we get knocked out etc. Then the ticket sales, the merch (it\'s more than just the conference league isn\'t it?) But here\'s the point – it\'d be fun. Isn\'t that the point of football? Entertainment? (BTW I know it\'s a business, but do they have to be mutually exclusive?)

Posted 18/01/2026 at 06:24:04

Eric #58, I assume so but don\'t know for sure, he passed before I was born, but my dad had a photo of him (c. 1940 or so) with Krupa and Goodman. And my dad later worked his way through university as a jazz clarinetist who idolized Goodman. So the chances seem pretty good. Re your journalism question, it\'s a combination of the two. Sometimes the editor will assign the reporter a story, and sometimes the reporter will find the story himself and then get the editor\'s approval. Not sure that really relates to the question, though, in that neither the editor nor the reporter is responsible for revenue generation or budgets.

Posted 18/01/2026 at 05:21:39

Very good post Ajay – 60. Very good analogy Eric – 61.

Posted 18/01/2026 at 05:06:00

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