EvertonHeitinga happy in England Everton summer signing Johnny Heitinga has stated that he is happy that he opted to head to England from Atletico Madrid last summer. 4 the Game |
 | United unwilling to loan out Foster Foster feels he needs to play to make World Cup squad Ferguson sees John O'Shea as next long-term captainSir Alex Ferguson will reject any attempt by his back-up goalkeeper Ben Foster to secure an England place for next summer by going on loan from Manchester United for the rest of t... The Guardian |
Fergie to miss Pompey and Spurs
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will be in the dugout at Old Trafford on Saturday when his side face Everton. The FA confirm Ferguson's two-match touchline ban does not start until 14 days after the disciplinary panel hearing, which was held last week. Eurosport |
Toronto FC appoint Radosavljevic as coach TORONTO, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Former Everton midfielder Predrag 'Preki' Radosavljevic has been appointed head coach of Toronto FC, the Major League Soccer team said in a statement on Thursday. Reuters |
 | Vidic set for United return
Nemanja Vidic is in line to return to the Manchester United defence for Saturday's English Premier League showdown with Everton. FIFA |
Preview - Manchester United v Everton Manchester United must pick up three points against Everton on Saturday evening if they are to avoid slipping further behind leaders Chelsea in the Premier League title race... Football.co.uk |
Everton: Duo back for United trip Leon Osman and Steven Pienaar could return for Everton's trip to Man Utd but Diniyar Bilyaletdinov is ruled out through suspension. Club Call |
Heitinga happy in England Everton summer signing Johnny Heitinga has stated that he is happy that he opted to head to England from Atletico Madrid last summer... Football.co.uk |
 | Arteta to stick with Toffees
The Basque-born midfielder has underlined his intention to rediscover his form and fitness and win silverware with his Everton "family". FIFA |
Arteta wants long-term Everton stay
Injured Everton midfielder Mikel Arteta has a vision of getting fit and remaining at Goodison Park for the rest of his career. The Independent |
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