Everton 0 - 0 Newcastle Utd

I travelled up on Friday, as I was staying at my sister's on her insistence. I took the dog, which was an epic. The hardest thing was getting her into the Uber. She wasn’t having it, so the driver got out and we carried out a two-man lift to get a Rhodesian Ridgeback into the cab. Not happy, but she settled.

To be fair, she was good as gold on the train, with lots of people making a fuss of her and the staff giving me free water for her, even though I’d brought some! No free drinks for me though. I did ask, but to no avail.

My sister picked me up at Runcorn. A few drinks at the Childe of Hale for those who know it. We didn’t hang one on. It’s a nice place. Me and the brother-in-law discussed mostly football, him being a Liverpool supporter, but one of the more sensible ones. His youngest son is an Evertonian, so he has some empathy, and he has known me for decades, so understands me.

Up early the next morning to walk the hound and I wanted to get to Goodison in good time. I got dropped off at South Parkway and headed into Lime Street. Plenty of time for a few in the Northwestern. There was the standard hen party; strangely dressed as Bavarian barmaids. Quite entertaining as they were well into their day out and hitting the shots.

On to County Road. As I was there early, so I was able to have one in the Brick as it was quiet but starting to fill up as I left and headed to the Winslow before having a visit to St Luke’s and a walk around the Heritage Society.

On the performance and result, it wasn’t pretty to watch and arguably, Newcastle should have won that. But we got a result and ground out a valuable point through dogged resilience.

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I always like to praise players when they deserve it. I’m not someone who has targets. If they play well, I will say so. If they don’t play well, I will say so. Whoever they are.

I thought Keane played well. As did Ashley Young, demonstrating his experience. I felt for Calvert-Lewin, constantly having the ball pumped up to him against their 6ft-7in defender. It’s just not happening for Tarkowski right now.

Ndiaye is going to continue to excite us. He’s got a spark about him that gets the supporters on their feet. And he will get better.

On the Doucoure “goal”, I knew it was offside straight away and watching it back confirmed that. Good finish though. Get into those positions and he’ll grab one or two. Just hold the run.

The penalty. For me, I thought it was one at the time and watching it back I still think the same. The player had his hand on Dominic’s back and forces him to the ground. Every day a penalty for me.

The midfield? Did we have one until Idrissa came on? Mostly AWOL and bypassed by Pickford. We looked scared of the football and couldn’t hold possession, which was frustrating a lot around me. We may get frustrated by the Pickford punts, but that must be due to instruction, because he doesn’t do it for England.

Nice to see Jimmy Marin the kit man on the pitch at half-time. Fine service to the club and very popular with generations of players.

Pickford gets my Man of the Match nomination. Not just for the penalty save, he made a few other crucial ones and was a bit less reluctant to come off his line.

I got back to my sister's and had an interesting conversation about James Garner with my nephew. He suggested he was our best player. As well as being calved open in the middle of the park, I thought we were exposed down our right. I don’t question his effort and know he is doing a job due to the limitations we have at full-back, but the sooner we get him back in to a central midfield role, the better.

I see a Mosaic is planned for the stadium… but no Kevin Sheedy though. Once more, even though they were not playing at home, I was surrounded by day trippers in their new Liverpool shirts and shopping bags in town. We need to show our presence in the city. Inside and outside Lime Street. At the Airport. Not just inside Bramley-Moore Dock. Paint the city Blue.

Back on the train on Sunday with the dog. No direct trains, so we had to change at Crewe. The planned train was rammed, and you had no chance of getting on, so an hour wait for the next one. It’s a good job you got me a point, Everton.

On the plus side, Everton has just randomly awarded me 10,000 reward points, which gives me quite a bit of credit.

In all, a good weekend, as watching the Blues always is. Fulham next. 


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Mark Murphy
1 Posted 08/10/2024 at 15:13:16
Yay! Where've ya bin, Danny boy? It's Tuesday already!

It's like waiting for the latest David Squires effort (but this week yours is better mate!)

I share your enthusiasm for Ndiaye. Long before Sheedy worship was a thing, I was a big fan of Davey Thomas. This guy reminds me a lot of him.

And I also share your worry of Tarkowski – last season, he was immense – this season, he's all at sea!

I thought it was a “good” draw for us but I'm still not leaning back towards Dycheball. Pickford won me over again and the usual targets, Young, Keane and Harrison are beginning to shine as well but my God, it's turgid football to watch.

I hope the Fulham game will be better – see you in the Northwestern before the Kopite taxi to the Harlech!

(I may be pissed already given the late start…)

Andy Crooks
2 Posted 08/10/2024 at 17:32:15
Don't know how you do it, Danny, but keep doing it.

Top stuff!

Danny O'Neill
3 Posted 08/10/2024 at 21:31:12
We do it because we can't stop Andy, no matter what they put ut us through. See you when you are next over.

Mark, drop me a message to meet up mate.

Peter Mills
4 Posted 08/10/2024 at 21:48:53
A weekend of “dogged resistance”, Danny.

Nicely done, keep it up.

Jack Convery
5 Posted 09/10/2024 at 06:34:04
Good stuff again, Danny.

I see Howard Webb has come out and said it wasn't a penalty. Maybe we should change our name to eVARton and we'll get some pens. It's deffo corrupt. I hate the Premier League and everything it stands for.

By the way, what's the dogs name? Sounds a real character.

Danny O'Neill
6 Posted 09/10/2024 at 07:10:45
Thanks Frank.

She's called Bella. More specifically, Francessca Bella after our time in Italy and a loose female connection to Francessco Totti. We used to watch Roma occasionally.

Maybe that's an idea for my next boy dog, although I think I'll go with Sheedy.

Meanwhile Hurricane Milton is driving towards Florida. I hope my house, called Everton, weathers the storm. It could be a sign

On a serious note, I send my wishes and prayers to all Floridians.

Mark Murphy
7 Posted 09/10/2024 at 07:37:53
Danny!

You can't seriously see yourself walking through a London park shouting for Totti??

Behave!

Danny O'Neill
9 Posted 09/10/2024 at 08:31:15
See you in town for the Fulham match. We can talk dog names.

It will be good to have backup amongst the red mist. If Brian is reading, I hope he can join us.

Ted Roberts
10 Posted 09/10/2024 at 08:59:44
Hi Danny,great article yet again,love reading them.Many thanks,and onwards and upwards for our team and club,hoping better times are now not too far away.
Brian Harrison
11 Posted 09/10/2024 at 09:54:01
Danny

I agree with all the points you make, I thought Keane was our best player, Young had a decent game and of course Pickford's game changing penalty save. While James Garner did OK being a central midfield player he naturally wants to tuck inside rather than get out wide and challenge the winger. I can only wonder what Roman Dixon thinks were the manager prefers to play a midfield player in your place, especially seeing how well he coped at Spurs playing against not 1 but 2 pacy players. Watching us at the moment is just very depressing, I have watched some poor managers but I cant remember watching an Everton side who surrender so much space and possession to the opposition. Maybe against thevery best that's inevitable, but against a weakened Newcastle at home.


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