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Showing posts with label Everton FC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Everton FC. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2009

Portsmouth – Everton: what a streak!

On Saturday, 26 September, Portsmouth host Everton in search of their first point of the season in the Premier League. They have lost their first six league matches so far this season.


According to Infostrada Sports, Pompey can become the fourth club to lose the first seven English top flight matches. Portsmouth is already the first team in the Premier League to lose their first six matches of the season (since 1992/1993).


Losing most consecutive matches from start of season – English top flight

# Club Start date Match that ended streak

12 Manchester United 30 Aug 1930 Manchester United - Birmingham (01 Nov 1930) 2-0

8 Liverpool 02 Sep 1899 Liverpool - Notts County (21 Oct 1899) 3-1

7 Bolton Wanderers 06 Sep 1902 Bolton Wanderers - Liverpool (25 Oct 1902) 1-1

6 Portsmouth 15 Aug 2009 Still running

6 Small Heath 02 Sep 1895 Bury - Small Heath (12 Oct 1895) 4-5

6 Cardiff City 27 Aug 1921 Cardiff City - Middlesbrough (24 Sep 1921) 3-1

6 Everton 23 Aug 1958 Manchester City - Everton (13 Sep 1958) 1-3

6 Leicester City 27 Aug 1983 Leicester City - Stoke City (24 Sep 1983) 2-2

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Johnny Heitinga is top Everton earner: deal completed



John Heitinga will become Everton's fourth signing of the summer after a deal was finalised to bring the Dutch international to Goodison Park.

Everton and Atletico Madrid agreed a £6m transfer fee, which could rise to £7m, for the 25-year old defender late last week whilst personal terms were tied up over the Bank Holiday weekend.

Heitinga has signed a five year deal after passing a medical examination and brings experience of playing at the highest level to Merseyside when he arrives back at Everton after the international break.

Blues boss David Moyes told he was delighted to have Heitinga on board. "We are really pleased to have him with us," said Moyes. "He is an experienced and versatile player who can hopefully fill a number of different positions in the team. I am sure he will be an exciting signing for us."

According to Matthew Gamble, Heitinga arrives in the Premier League as one of Holland's most experienced defenders, racking up nearly 50 caps and occasionally captaining his country. He can play at both his preferred central-defensive role and at right-back, having fulfilled both positions successfully for his country.

A graduate of Ajax's famous academy, he made his senior debut at 17 and went on to establish himself as a regular for the Amsterdam side, spending five years playing alongside Steven Pienaar before the South African left for Borussia Dortmund.

During his time in Holland, Heitinga won the Eredivisie twice and the KNVB Cup - the Dutch equivalent of the FA Cup - three times.

He was voted Holland's player of the year in 2008 and went on to join Atletico from Ajax that summer for a fee of €10m.

Unfortunately, Heitinga will be unable to play for Everton in the Blues' Europa League games having already featured for Atletico in the Champions League play-off round earlier this season.