With Mikel Arteta back Everton will go from strength to strength
David Moyes has had a nightmare start to the season, European result aside.
But Everton will quickly turn things around when they get their new signings bedded in, injured players fit again and find some rhythm.
The Joleon Lescott saga dragged on far too long. That became a major distraction and also meant Everton’s planning was disrupted at the last minute.
But perhaps just as importantly has been the absence of Everton’s best player, Mikel Arteta. With Arteta back, Everton will continue to go from strength to strength.
Crass of the Day: Why Gary Lineker should be ashamed of his xenophobic mocking of Arsene Wenger
Columnists 11:07 03/05/12Shame on Gary Lineker. His mockery, stupid French accent and derision of Arsene Wenger at the end of... Read More+
Stop rewriting history: Hodgson may have got it, but Redknapp is still the better man for the job
Darren Lewis 10:45 03/05/12The revisionism surrounding Harry Redknapp this week has been an education to behold. Suddenly his f... Read More+
Big Match Verdict on Chelsea 0-2 Newcastle: Torres has been transformed in a week
John Cross 22:27 02/05/12Fernando Torres has been transformed in little over a week. In fact, the Spaniard was the odd man ou... Read More+













