MANCHESTER UNITED have managed it 11 times, Chelsea nine. Portsmouth have done it on five occasions, West Bromwich Albion twice . . . which is the same number as neighbours Everton.Read
THE Football Association yesterday finally began the disciplinary hearing into claims that Liverpool striker Luis Suarez racially abused Manchester United defender Patrice Evra – almost a month after he was charged.Read
STEVEN GERRARD and Jamie Carragher are as important to Liverpool now as they were when they started out on their sparkling Anfield careers more than a decade ago.Read
KENNY DALGLISH hailed Daniel Agger as one of the best central defenders in the Premier League after Liverpool’s first back to back clean sheets of the season.Read
RAFA BENITEZ is desperate for Kenny Dalglish to restore the glory days at Anfield and he hopes that the man he brought back to Anfield in 2009 remains Reds boss “for many years to come.”Read
LIKE many goalkeepers, Pepe Reina is a frustrated footballer. In the summer of 2006 he even came on as an outfield substitute for Fabio Aurelio in a pre-season friendly against Kaiserslautern.Read
UNDER-FIRE derby ref Martin Atkinson has found one ally with sympathy for his decision to dismiss Jack Rodwell in Saturday’s Mersey showdown – a referee who endured an even more explosive experience at Goodison Park.Read
LUIS SUAREZ left the Copa America with a winner’s medal, a Player of the Tournament trophy and the memory of having played a significant part in Uruguay’s record breaking 15th South American success.Read
Everton FC News: CHELSEA are safe in second place, Everton look secure in seventh – but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to play for as the curtain falls on the 2010/11 season at Goodison Park on Sunday.Read
KENNY DALGLISH gave teenage debutant John Flanagan just two hours notice of his Premier League bow last night, then praised the youngster for a “fantastic” display.Read
DAVID MOYES insists there’s “not a chance” of him walking away from Everton – despite another week of internet fuelled rumours that claimed he’d had enough of working within the club’s suffocating financial constraints.Read
KENNY DALGLISH insisted that Paul Konchesky and Christian Poulsen both have a part to play in any revival he can bring about at Anfield this season.Read