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Moyes: Victory sweet for Toffees
Everton manager David Moyes felt his side thoroughly deserved their three points after a hard-fought Barclays Premier League win over 10-man Bolton.
08:45 » Daily ExpressAnelka sees future only with Chelsea
Nicolas Anelka has hinted he is close to agreeing terms over a new Chelsea contract.The Chelsea ace has been labelled something of a nomad after playing for a string of clubs during his career, including Paris St Germain, Arsenal, Real Madrid, Liverpool, Manchester City, Fenerbahce and Bolton.But Anelka, 31, is adamant that his roots are firmly planted in west London and that is the biggest indication so far that he will sign a new deal with the club even though they were dumped out of the Champions League by Inter Milan in midweek."I feel at home here at Chelsea," said Anelka. "I'm happy in...
04:19 » tribalfootball.comMikel Arteta plots a winning course
Everton 2, Bolton 0
00:00 » Daily ExpressMoyes - Patience paid off
David Moyes said that he was pleased with the patience of his players in their 2-0 win against Bolton.
20 Mar » SkySports.comCoyle laments bad luck
Bolton manager Owen Coyle feels that his side deserved more from their 2-0 defeat to Everton.
20 Mar » SkySports.comToffees home run continues
Mikel Arteta and Steven Pienaar fired Everton to their seventh successive Barclays Premier League home win after a strong second-half showing saw off 10-man Bolton 2-0.
20 Mar » Daily ExpressEverton 2 Bolton Wanderers 0: match report
Both sides have upwardly mobile ambitions for remainder of season but, deep down, they know that there is little left to play for.
20 Mar » TelegraphEverton 2-0 Bolton
Mike Arteta's fine free-kick and a late Steven Pienaar strike send Bolton packing after Gretar Rafn Steinsson is sent off.
20 Mar » BBC SportToffees too hot for Bolton
Everton were frustrated for long spells but eventually secured a 2-0 win over Bolton at Goodison Park.
20 Mar » SkySports.comSydney FC take out A-League championship on penalties
Sydney FC have been crowned A-League champions for 2009/10 after defeating Melbourne Victory on penalties.<!--break-->After the match finished 1-1 after regular time, a winner could not be decided in extra time but the Sky Blues came up trumps 4-2 after spot-kicks.The match was marred with the potential serious knee injury to Victory striker Archie Thompson but overall it was a brilliant spectacle with plenty of end to end action.Hyundai A-League Grand Final 2009/10Melbourne Victory: 1 (Adrian Leijer 81’)Sydney FC: 1 (Mark Bridge 63’)*Sydney won 4-2 on penalties*Venue: Etihad...
20 Mar » tribalfootball.comSquad sheets: Everton v Bolton Wanderers
Despite steering Bolton clear of the immediate relegation fight, Owen Coyle knows his side are vulnerable away from home, as anyone who saw their 4-0 defeat at Sunderland would testify. And Coyle, who at Burnley and Bolton has won just once away this season, acknowledged that Goodison Park is an unforgiving venue. Everton have won nine of their last 10 at home, overcoming both Manchester clubs and Chelsea, and have not given up on qualifying for the Europa League. Bolton may have Gary Cahill back after his recovery from a blood clot while another defender, Sam Ricketts, is available after...
19 Mar » GuardianEverton: Striker boost for Blues
Everton are boosted by the return to action of striker Louis Saha for Saturday's visit of Bolton Wanderers.
19 Mar » EatSleepSportDuo back for Trotters
Bolton will welcome back Sam Ricketts against Everton, while Gary Cahill has an outside chance of starting at Goodison Park.
19 Mar » ClubCall.comBolton Wanderers: Coyle cautious over Cahill's return
Bolton boss Owen Coyle admits he is delighted with Gary Cahill's recovery but insists he won't rush the Wanderers star's return.
19 Mar » EatSleepSportCoyle calms Cahill talk
Bolton boss Owen Coyle admits he is delighted with Gary Cahill's recovery but insists he won't rush the Wanderers star's return.
19 Mar » ClubCall.comVIDEO Preview: Everton - Bolton
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19 Mar » Vital FootballCahill close to Bolton comeback after blood clot
• Bolton manager hopes defender could be fit to face Everton• Defender hoping to keep England prospects aliveBolton's manager Owen Coyle has confirmed that Gary Cahill is close to making his return to action. The central defender wants to make up for lost time after suffering a blood clot in his left arm on the day of the Fulham game on 6 February.There were fears he would miss the rest of the season, putting an end to his hopes of earning a place in England's World Cup squad. However Cahill's work ethic this week at Bolton's Euxton training base has impressed Coyle and he has not...
18 Mar » GuardianTaarabt slams Spurs experience: I should have joined Arsenal
Adel Taarabt admits he regrets joining Tottenham and should have signed for Arsenal instead.Taarabt is currently on-loan at QPR.He told the London Evening Standard: "I was going to go to Arsenal and Comolli was there with [Arsene] Wenger."But he went to Tottenham so I went there. That was a big mistake for me. My friends in England - like Armand Traore and Abou Diaby at Arsenal - told me Tottenham were not the right fit for me."The big mistake was to sign for Tottenham and not go to another club when I first came over."Taarabt, 20, also slammed English football for the prominence of physical,...
18 Mar » tribalfootball.comBolton Wanderers: Coyle hails returning hero
Boss Owen Coyle has hailed defender Gary Cahill following his swift return from a potentially season-ending injury.
18 Mar » EatSleepSportDefender flattered by England talk
Bolton defender Zat Knight has moved to cool talk that he could be on the verge of a shock late call-up to the England squad.
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