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Originally posted by wer at 2005-12-23 07:02 PM:

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Moyes hopes Big Dunc can play on

Everton boss David Moyes is hoping the Toffees could receive a welcome boost by having Duncan Ferguson available for the rest of the season.

Moyes recently admitted the 34-year-old striker is considering whether to hang up his boots early in the new year.


Ferguson is contracted to stay at Goodison Park until the end of the season but has been struggling with fitness problems this term.

However, two successive defeats have rekindled relegation fears at Everton and Moyes is keen to keep the big Scot on board.

'Duncan is still here and wants to have a think about things over the next few weeks,' Moyes told the club's official website, www.evertonfc.com.

'He has had a better week's training this week and he might feel a little bit better.

'Duncan is an old enough professional to know his body and we will see how he is after the next week or so.'
Aston Villa 4-0 EvertonPA


Milan Baros (35)
Mark Delaney (48)
Juan Pablo Angel (82)
Milan Baros (84)












Aston Villa literally needed a helping hand from striker Milan Baros to register only their third home Premiership win of the season and increase the pressure on Everton boss David Moyes with a 4-0 romp.


Photography/Empics
Liam Ridgewell attempts to tackle James Beattie at Villa Park.Former Liverpool striker Baros had been constantly booed by the visiting fans because of his past Anfield connections.



• Baros admits handball

But they felt a sense of injustice when the Czech Republic international used his hand to control a cross from Gareth Barry before tucking away the opening goal after 36 minutes.

Baros could find himself in hot water with the Football Association after racing off behind the goal to cup his hand to his ear in the direction of the Everton fans situated in the North Stand.

But that will not worry him or Villa in the short term as they moved further away from the relegation zone and left Moyes to reflect on a third successive defeat.

Villa cashed in on their good fortune to deadly effect with Mark Delaney, Juan Pablo Angel and Baros again netting in a one-sided second period.

After 48 minutes Delaney doubled their lead with only his second Premiership goal in seven years at the club.

But Moyes will be furious at his defence, who allowed the Wales international to run unopposed to the near post to meet James Milner's cross and flick the ball over Nigel Martyn into the far corner of the net.

Moyes brought on Duncan Ferguson for Tim Cahill with nine minutes remaining, but Angel sealed victory for Villa when he tucked away a pass from Baros.

The cheering had hardly died down before Baros struck for the second time in the game when turning in Aaron Hughes's low cross.

It was a fitting send-off for Villa chairman Doug Ellis if, as expected, he relinquishes control of the club in the next few days.

Baros admits handball

Aston Villa match-winner Milan Baros admitted handling the ball to set up his opening goal against Everton as David O'Leary's side romped to a 4-0 victory.

Everton felt a sense of injustice when the Czech Republic striker used his hand to control a cross from Gareth Barry before tucking away the opening goal after 36 minutes.

But that will not worry him or Villa in the short term as they moved further away from the relegation zone but left Everton boss David Moyes to reflect on a third successive defeat.

Villa cashed in on their good fortune to deadly effect with Mark Delaney, Juan Pablo Angel and Baros again netting in a one-sided second period.

Baros said: 'Yes I think maybe it was handball. To be honest, I think it was but the referee hasn't seen it. But it was a very important goal for us.

'We went 1-0 up, the whole team played well and we deserved the win today. I felt good and we're happy with the three points.

'We have a very important game with Fulham in two days so we have to forget today and be ready for that.'

Delaney, who scored to silence his critics after requesting a transfer from Villa, admitted the goal - his first in six years - came at the right time.

'It's been a long time, but I fancied it today playing at centre-half,' he told Sky Sports 1.

'It was a vital second goal, at 1-0 it could have gone either way.

'I've always said I wanted to stay at Villa and that will always be the case on my behalf.'

O'Leary was delighted with his side's victory and was not worried about the nature of the opener.

'It was a lovely start,' he told Sky Sports 1. 'I thought we totally deserved it, we dominated from the start and should have scored more in the first half.

'The players' commitment, attitude and hunger was fantastic.

'I thought the first goal was important, I was delighted it came because I thought we should have been two or three up before that. It might have been fortunate, I haven't seen it, but we got it and we deserve a break this season - and if we got it tonight, I'm delighted.'

David Moyes was upset at Baros' opener but admitted his side allowed Villa too much space in the penalty area.

'It was too easy for Aston Villa to score in the end,' he told Sky Sports. 'I thought we played well in the first half barring the first five minutes.

'I thought we did well in the second half apart from the first five minutes.'

Moyes believes referee Mike Riley's decision to allow Baros' opener to stand changed the match, adding: 'It was a terrible decision that turned the game.

'There's no excuse for it to be given - he looked straight at it.

'It wasn't just one, it was two as Liam Ridgewell leads with his hand in the build-up.'

Of Baros' handball Moyes added: 'It was deliberate which should have been a booking, not a goal.'
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巴辛拿斯或加盟愛華頓 30 December, 2005 13:03 +0800

巴辛拿斯 (Getty Images)
在週四有希臘的報章指,希臘國腳巴辛拿斯將會在一月加盟愛華頓。

據報指巴辛拿斯於週三抵達了利物浦進行體測,而愛華頓對該宗消息沒有評論。

巴辛拿斯為上年希臘奪得歐洲國家杯冠軍的功臣之一,他在九月與彭拿典奈高斯約滿後一直未有球會收留。早前則曾與伯明翰及韋斯咸拉上關係。
Originally posted by wer at 2005-12-27 05:24 PM:
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睇下一月點先..
Originally posted by abc123aa at 2005-12-27 05:24 PM:

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Outspoken managers escape FA censure

The Football Association will not take any action against Birmingham manager Steve Bruce or Everton boss David Moyes after comments about referees on Boxing Day.

Bruce was angered after Muzzy Izzet was sent off for a second bookable offence when referee adjudged him to have dived in the 2-0 Premiership defeat at Tottenham.


The Blues boss branded Dowd's decision as 'pathetic' and said his performance was 'poor' but the FA will not be taking disciplinary action.

Moyes has also escaped censure after saying Mike Riley missed a deliberate handball in his side's 4-0 defeat at Aston Villa.

Striker Milan Baros later admitted he had handled in the build-up to his opening goal and Moyes voiced his displeasure after the game. His remarks, however, were not serious enough to warrant action.

The FA are still considering whether to act over comments made by Charlton boss Alan Curbishley about Steve Bennett after his side's 1-0 defeat by Arsenal.

Curbishley was highly critical of the official, who sent off Danny Murphy, suggesting that because he is based in nearby Kent he was wary of appearing biased and did not give them certain decisions.

'He is a local ref and perhaps it is something we have to look at,' Curbishley said after the game.

'He is not far from us and perhaps when they come into games refereeing their local teams, it is a bit difficult for them, with perhaps favouritism being labelled at them or whatever - but he has certainly shown none of that to us.'
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Basinas to join Everton, Greek newspapers say

ATHENS, Dec 29 (Reuters) - Greece midfielder Angelos Basinas is to join English Premier League club Everton, Greek media reported on Thursday.



RossKinnaird/GettyImages
Basinas: Out of contract.

Everton declined to comment on the reports which said that Basinas, a member of the 2004 European Championship-winning side, underwent a medical in Liverpool on Wednesday.

Basinas, who has been without a club since his contract with Panathinaikos expired in September, has previously been linked to Birmingham City and West Ham United.
Everton 1-3 Liverpool











James Beattie (42)



Peter Crouch (11)
Steven Gerrard (18)
Djibril Cisse (47)



Match Summary EFC LFC
90' Mikel Arteta receives a red card for his second bookable offence  1 3
88' Mikel Arteta is awarded a yellow card (dissent)  1 3
73' James Beattie is awarded a yellow card for unsportsmanlike behaviour  1 3
71' Peter Crouch is awarded a yellow card (dissent)  1 3
68' Phil Neville receives a red card for his second bookable offence  1 3
65' Harry Kewell is awarded a yellow card (dissent)  1 3
56' Phil Neville is awarded a yellow card for unsportsmanlike behaviour  1 3
47' Djibril Cisse takes a outstanding goal from left penalty area right low with his right foot  1 3
42' James Beattie scores a good goal from right penalty area right high with his head  1 2
20' Tim Cahill is awarded a yellow card for unsportsmanlike behaviour  0 2





Everton finished with nine men as Liverpool clinically won this pulsating Mersey derby.


JonBuckle/Empics
Steven Gerrard establishes a commanding two goal lead for Liverpool.

Goals from Peter Crouch, Steven Gerrard and Djibril Cisse had Liverpool in command as they swept to their ninth successive Premiership victory.

• Carragher rues rare goal

The triumph takes them to within four points of second-placed Manchester United, with two games in hand.

Everton boss David Moyes had demanded his side ``stood up to be counted'' and although they produced a battling display they could not cope with Liverpool's passing superiority as they lost for the fourth successive game, conceding 13 goals in that sequence.

Referee Graham Poll sent off Phil Neville and Mikel Arteta - both for two bookable offences - as the game started running away from Everton in the second period.

The hosts made three changes from the side that lost 4-0 at Aston Villa on Boxing Day.

Out went James McFadden, Leon Osman and defender Per Kroldrup, with David Weir, Kevin Kilbane and Nuno Valente coming in as boss Moyes searched for the right formula to halt the Toffees dismal form.

Liverpool, after eight successive league victories, left John Arne Riise, Luis Garcia and Fernando Morientes on the bench and brought in Djibril Cisse up front, Stephen Warnock at full back and Mohamed Sissoko into midfield.

And they were on the offensive from the off, first Cisse hooked wide from a corner and then a fine saving tackle from Joseph Yobo halted Peter Crouch in the box.

But Everton were soon at the throats of their local rivals, Simon Davies had a shot charged down and Tony Hibbert forced Jose Reina into a plunging save from 25 yards.

The fight and desire that seems to have been lacking in Everton's play for much of the season was certainly back for the derby, as they pinned Liverpool in their last third with long throws and intense pressure on defenders.

But Liverpool hit them on the break on 11 minutes. Sissoko's header in midfield was nodded down by Cisse for Steven Gerrard's header into the path of Crouch. Nuno Valente looked to be playing him onside and the big striker took the ball round Nigel Martyn before firmly slotting the ball into the far corner.

Seven minutes later it was two. Tim Cahill's headed clearance was snapped up by Gerrard who surged forward to unleash a 20 yarder that brushed Yobo but was always on target to flash past an unsighted Martyn.

Phil Neville, playing in a central midfield role, urged on his Everton colleagues and produced one 20 yarder that was deflected wide.

They were beginning to force the errors from Liverpool, and only a couple of inches and a linesman's flag deprived James Beattie of a goal from a Tim Cahill cross. The linesman had signalled the ball was just over the line when the Australian played it in.

But Liverpool did not learn and allowed Everton to push forward, paying the price three minutes from the break.

This time Beattie's effort was allowed as Liverpool conceded their first goal in 762 Premiership minutes on 42 minutes. Kilbane and Davies worked to get the ball into the six yard box and Beattie headed it wide of Jose Reina. They were back in the game.

But after just 74 seconds of the second period, Liverpool restored their two-goal lead.

Warnock found Harry Kewell who helped a clearance down the left touchline to Cisse. The Frenchman attacked Weir on a powerful run and went round the Scot with ease before producing a stunning finish with a low sidefoot into the far corner for Liverpool's third.

Neville was booked for a foul on Sissoko and from the free kick, Gerrard saw a dipping effort clear the bar. Everton then lost Davies on 56 minutes after the Welshman was clattered by colleague Neville and despite treatment was replaced by McFadden.

Kewell was booked for dissent but when Neville caught Sissoko with another wayward attempt to get the ball, referee Poll showed him a second yellow and then a red.

Beattie was booked for a foul on Warnock before Liverpool sent on Morientes for Crouch. Everton, to their credit, still tried to make a game of it and their aerial work continued to bother Liverpool.

With 10 minutes left Riise took over from Kewell on the left flank, but Everton refused to give in and Beattie swept an effort over the top from Yobo's flick on.

Luis Garcia came on for Gerrard with six minutes left, the job now surely done.

But there was still time for Arteta to be booked for a late flick at Sami Hyypia and then sent off for a second bookable offence - a foul on Luis Garcia - in injury time.

• Carragher rues rare goal

Jamie Carragher admitted a failure to keep a ninth successive league clean sheet took the shine off Liverpool's derby success at Everton tonight.

Peter Crouch, Steven Gerrard and Djibril Cisse got the goals which gave Rafael Benitez's men victory in the 202nd Merseyside derby.

But James Beattie netted for Everton just before half-time in a 3-1 win for the Reds - the first goal they have conceded in nine Premiership matches.

And Carragher told Sky Sports afterwards: 'It's disappointing to concede just before half-time - we were expecting a battle in the second half but the third goal (by Cisse) killed the game.

'We are disappointed to concede because the aim before the game was to keep a clean sheet and we haven't done it.'

The defender continued: 'I know how much this game means - people talk about the Manchester United games but I think for me and Steven it's the biggest game of the season.'

Gerrard added: 'We've got the bragging rights until the next derby now.

'I practise shooting as much as I can and although tonight's goal took a bit of a deflection I'll take it.'

Liverpool are now third, four points behind second-placed United with two games in hand - but 15 adrift of champions Chelsea.

And as for Liverpool's title hopes, Gerrard added: 'We'll keep going, trying to make up ground.

'Chelsea aren't dropping many points but we've got to just concentrate on what we're doing.'

Everton manager David Moyes was left to lament the turning points in the game.

'The way it's been recently, we've not quite been getting decisions. I thought our (disallowed) goal was a goal and didn't think theirs was over the line - in fact I'm positive it wasn't,' he added on Sky Sports.

'We conceded goals at bad times but I'm really pleased with the boys' effort. I was disappointed with the sendings off, the boys (Phil Neville and Mikel Arteta) should have known better when they were on bookings.

'The players gave their all but we lost a goal in the opening minute which was unbelievable but credit to them, they kept going. But it wasn't to be.'
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