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The Evertonia Podcast: Talking Everton

A Familiar Tale of Woe

Season 2, Ep. 1

Andy, Lyndon and Paul react to the news that Dominic Calvert-Lewin is ruled out for at least a month and look ahead to the season opener against Chelsea - and the campaign beyond - with the striker's injury woes and patchy availability in mind. They also discuss midfield options again, the potential line-up to face the Londoners, and whether Everton need to re-think their stance on the Moise Kean deal

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  • 35. Luck of the Irish

    01:17:14||Season 4, Ep. 35
    The guys look back on the somewhat lacklustre performance against West Ham, discuss some individual displays and what the form of some of the players might mean for their future prospects under David Moyes before touching on the potential purchase of Nelson Dock and pick their favourite Everton goals scored by Irishme7n 
  • 34. Gigs, Tattoos and Air-Fryer Deals

    01:08:29||Season 4, Ep. 34
    The guys chat about the Toffees' underwhelming 1-1 draw against Wolves, the imminent arrival of Angus Kinnear as Kevin Thewell prepares to depart and the upcoming home fixture against West Ham. They also discuss the news that the Blues will be heading back to the States for the Premier League Summer Series and pick their favourite jammy Everton goals
  • 33. Hit Or Miss?

    01:10:14||Season 4, Ep. 33
    Lyndon, Andy and Adam take up the mantle of Director of Football to assess the job done by Kevin Thelwell and his signings over the past three years. They offer their verdicts on which of the out-of-contract players the Club should keep this summer before looking back at the 1-1 draw with Brentford in the context of Saturday’s trip to Wolves.
  • 32. Incandescent is the Word

    01:12:48||Season 4, Ep. 32
    The full team is back to fume over the highly controversial conclusion to Everton's 2-2 draw with Manchester United where the Blues were denied the chance to take all three points by VAR over-turning Andy Madley's award of penalty. The fellas discuss how Moyes's side let a 2-0 lead slip and vote where that VAR call ranks alongside other legendarily contentious decisions while also looking ahead to Wednesday's trip to Bren
  • 31. Special: Inside Everton Stadium for the First Time

    55:49||Season 4, Ep. 31
    From the initial "Wow!" factor to the Baltic temperature down by the Mersey, Paul McParlan and Steve Dickinson describe their experiences of visiting Bramley-Moore Dock for the first time as the new ground opened its doors for the test event on Monday evening. There is some passionate discussion about the transport challenges that are clearly evident before a brief chat about the state of the Blues on the pitch ahead of the visit of Manchester United this weekend.
  • 30. It's Funny How Things Change in a Month

    01:01:28||Season 4, Ep. 30
    Adam, Paul and Lyndon return to review another Everton away win, this time against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. They discuss Beto's continuing fine form, Alcaraz's debut and the team performance as a whole before looking ahead to the visit of Manchester United on Saturday. Then they predict how the Blues will fare points-wise over the rest of the season, chat about the first test event at Bramley-Moore Dock and the future of Ashley Young.
  • 29. Dare to Believe

    55:20||Season 4, Ep. 29
    Still giddy from James Tarkowski's bolt from the blue at the Grand Old Lady , Lyndon, Paul and Adam look back at the 2-2 draw with Liverpool, savour a memorable slice of history from the team captain and laud the Blues for a good overall performance that, arguably, deserved more than just the point they rescued. Then the fellas look ahead to Palace (A) and discuss the merits of offering Abdoulaye Doucouré a new contract.
  • 28. We Really Handed It to Them

    45:03||Season 4, Ep. 28
    Paul, Adam and Lyndon delve into the FA Cup defeat to Bournemouth and what went wrong for Everton while also looking ahead to Wednesday's clash with Liverpool, this time the last Merseyside Derby to take place at the Old Lady.
  • 27. A Reverse Ancelotti

    57:42||Season 4, Ep. 27
    Adam and Andy join Lyndon to wax lyrical about Everton's 4-0 hammering of Leicester where Beto and Abdoulaye Doucouré shredded the narrative over their respective form and James Garner returned from a long lay-off to put in arguably his best display since joining the Club. They discuss the lack of activity in the transfer market, the new one signing and look ahead to Saturday's cup tie with Bournemouth