Few fixtures in English football capture the imagination like the Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool. Goodison ...
The great sporting theatre of Goodison Park got the final Merseyside derby it deserved on a spine-tingling night of emotion ...
It is rich for the league and broadcasters to encourage the madness and ramp up the intensity, then call for the fun police ...
Goodison Park was never going to go quietly, but this was something else - full of emotion, passion and all the wild scenes ...
Often described as scenes 'no one wants to see'. Proper football fans know that a post-match brawl between two rivals is ...
Goodison Park is an iconic stadium - and is often at its best when Everton welcome Liverpool. It is set to host a final derby ...
Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones took issue with Abdoulaye Doucoure’s celebrations right in front of the away fans, sparking ...
You'll Never Walk Alone briefly rang around Goodison in stoppage time before it was drowned out by deafening boos and it ...
The quality might have been lacking, but the drama certainly wasn't in a 2-2 derby draw that will live long in the memories ...
Peter Reid helps to recall non-league Telford's FA Cup fifth-round tie at Everton in 1985, when a record 11,000 away ...
There was a 98th-minute equaliser and three post-match red cards in the final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park ...
James Tarkowski scored in the last minute to salvage a point for Everton in the last minute of the final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park. Tenions spilled over at full time with Arne Slot ...
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