Four lifelong Everton supporting brothers get together to talk about The Blues (both the team, and the way they make us feel. You're an Evertonian, you know).
Well, there she goes. One last Everton home game at Goodison to discuss, plus our favorite memories of the grand old lady.
We look ahead to the second derby match and assess our chances. We also talk about which Everton players we expect to leave in the future, and which we want to stay.
We reflect on the derby, that goal, in that stadium, and preview Everton's game against Man United on Saturday.
Everton and David Moyes are back. Back to Back wins in fact, and we break down exactly what's changed, and what Evertonians can expect from the rest of the season.
It looks like David Moyes will be returning to Everton. Is he the right choice? Austin and Adam discuss.
How will Everton Fans remember Farhad Moshiri? The new stadium looks fantastic, but will the chaos he created on and off the field dominate his legacy?
We start this one looking ahead to the new stadium, and reacting to the club's announcement of season ticket prices. Then, because we're forced to, we discuss Everton v Man United and the future of Sean Dyche.
Are Evertonian's expecting too much from Sean Dyche? We break down the 3-0 defeat to Brighton, and preview the Spurs game this weekend.
The new season is here! Everton open the campaign against Brighton. We preview the game, give our predictions for the season, and we give Chelsea a good kicking.
We sit down to look at Everton's transfer business so far, and speculate about what other deals we can do. Plus the latest on the takeover (or not) and a preview of the new season.
In this episode, we dive deep into Everton's squad performance this season, highlighting standout moments, unexpected breakthroughs, and areas that urgently need attention. We scrutinize the formidable defensive partnership of James Tarkovsky and Jarrad Branthwaite, alongside the persistent struggles at the right-back position. Our discussion also dissects the potential of Amadou Onana and whether his underwhelming performances can be blamed on his own limitations or Sean Dyche's tactical system.We'll explore the ups and downs of individual players like Dominic Calvert-Lewin and James Garner, as well as the noteworthy improvement of Mykolenko under Dyche's guidance. Nathan Patterson's limited playtime and the utilization of Onana raise some eyebrows, but the team's overall effort, especially in light of behind-the-scenes challenges, receives well-deserved praise. On the transfer front, we evaluate potential reinforcements such as Dwight McNeil, Jack Harrison, and Ashley Young, and discuss strategies to strengthen the squad without breaking the bank.What financial sacrifices might Everton need to make to move forward? We tackle the complex issue of potentially selling key players like Pickford, Branthwaite, Onana, and Calvert-Lewin to reinvest in the squad. With a focus on strategic decision-making and financial implications, we debate the merits of keeping or selling these assets. Finally, we assess the potential return of Jack Harrison and the critical need for squad depth, wrapping up with cautious optimism about unexpected signings that could boost Everton's prospects. Don't miss this comprehensive analysis of Everton's season and future prospects.
Part of our of season review and we look into The Gaffer (TM). What did Dyche get right, what did he get wrong and where should we expect him to go next season?
Well. What a week that was. We break is all down, covering all three Everton wins against Forest, Brentford and of course Liverpool. Plus, we discuss the hard time Sean Dyche gets from some fans, and preview the Luton game.
This week, we're rolling up our sleeves for a rollercoaster ride through Everton's relegation fight. April's got us in a twist with seven matches that are going to define our season, starting today with Bournemouth at home. Dive in for our take on the Toffees' great escape.
Reasons to be cheerful. We look at why Everton are maybe not in such terrible shape, why the West Ham performance wasn't as bad as everyone seemed to think, and discuss whether six points is a fair punishment for Everton.
Well well well. It's been a wild few weeks to be an Evertonian. We give a state of play on where Everton are at on and off the pitch, decide that Richard Masters is, to quote Ben, a smarmy git, and we also preview the Crystal Palace game.
We look ahead to Everton v Man City, discuss penalties and laugh at Newcastle.
We're here to look back on three straight wins, three clean sheets and the genius of Sean Dyche.We also look at what the rest of Everton's season is likely to look like, and talk a bit about ear canals.
Almost everyone agrees that Everton's ten point deduction is a crazy overreach by the Premier League. So why did they do it? In this episode, we unpack the politics behind the league's action, and how the specter of Government regulation has them running scared.We also swear a lot and preview the Manchester United game.
On the day Everton announce the passing of Chairman Bill Kenwright we pay our tributes, plus a look back at the derby, and Ben and Adam have an argument about referees.
We're back to diagnose what went wrong (and right) against Luton, preview Everton's game against Bournemouth and discuss yet another VAR fiasco for Howard Webb to deal with.
Ben, Adam and Andy gather to talk about the latest Everton news, including a VICTORY. Are Everton now, not terrible?
So, Everton have been taken over by 777. This pod was recorded before the news was official, but we still discussed what it likely means for the club. Listen on.
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We debate the latest transfer rumors and look ahead to Everton v Fulham in the opening game of the season.
We're back! We kick off season three of the pod by looking at what Everton have done in the transfer window so far, and what they need to prioritize going forward. We also take a few minutes to talk about the Saudi pro League and it's impact, both on and off the pitch.Follow us on Twitter (or whatever it's called this week) @BluesBrosEfc
We look back at that absolute shit show of a season and ask, exactly what Everton need to do over the summer to get back on track.
Are Everton getting relegated? We don't know. We do know something though, including the mixed bag that has been Sean Dyche's time as manager, the Leicester game is huge and Anne Frank was probably not an Evertonian. Follow us on Twitter @BluesBrosEFC
The gang are back to reflect on the Derby, Leeds, that Seamus Coleman goal and remembering John Motson.
Well, that was unexpected. We break down Everton's win over Arsenal, look ahead to the Derby and have a good laugh about how bad Liverpool are.In the show we mention a couple of YouTube videos on tactics, here they are.How Dyche topped Arsenal:https://youtu.be/T9fDUFFSJ98What's gone wrong at Liverpool:https://youtu.be/fyBQAOmd4Aw
We gather for the mourning of Everton's transfer window and break down how we expect The Blues to line up under new gaffer Sean Dyche.
Everton are a joke, a disgrace, a shitshow. We break down the dire state of the club, look ahead to Sean Dyche as manager and talk about Anthony Gordon's move to Newcastle.
We gather in the ashes of the Wolves game to discuss what went wrong, whether Lampard's approach was right and ultimately why Everton should stick with him. We also look ahead to the transfer window, and discuss whether Pele was the GOAT.
A special edition pod which has a little bit of Everton and a lot of the World Cup. England, Pickford, the joy of watching Luis Suarez crying, we cover it all. We also look ahead to the return of the Premier League, Everton v Wolves and the January transfer window.
Join Adam, Ben and Austin for our 50th episode. We look back at the win over Crystal Palace and preview the Fulham match, and assess Everton's season so far.
The boys gather to discuss two wins, the best defence in the league and why the pundits have ALWAYS been wrong about Frank Lampard.
Post derby pod and we're not all miserable! We discuss the game against Liverpool, look back on a pretty good transfer window and preview the game against Arsenal.
It's that time of the year when the transfer window SLAMS SHUT and we're here to break down all the deals Everton have done, and the ones we might do, before the deadline.We also discuss Lampard's tactical approach against Brentford and Leeds, and look ahead to Saturday's derby match against Liverpool.
How much will Everton's squad shift in the week before the end of the transfer window? The team discuss the rumours circulating and look at who Everton are most likely to sign. We also preview the Brentford game.
Full house today as the four boys + Dad get together to discuss the game against Villa, transfers and most importantly , should Everton cash in by selling Anthony Gordon to Chelsea, and if so, what should they do with the money?A
Ben, Adam and Andy get together to dissect the Chelsea game, discuss Everton's transfer activity so far and look ahead to the game against Aston Villa this weekend.
Part two of the new season preview and we look ahead to the Chelsea game and give our overall season predictions for Everton.
We kick off the new season by looking at the changes in the Everton squad and what other gaps we still want to fill.Listen to part 2 for a full preview of the Chelsea game, plus lots more.
Everyone is here, including a special guest appearance by our dad, to break down how Everton should rebuild the squad over the summer.
We look back on a season that felt ten years long, the highs, some of the lows, our player of the season and a little bit of what Everton need to do next.
Welcome back to the Blues Brothers Everton podcast. We get stuck into the prospect of relegation, some absolutely critical upcoming games and whether or not Premiere League referees actually have eyes.
Quite a lot has happened at Everton since the last pod and all four of the boys are here to break it down. What kind of coach will Frank Lampard be? How will our squad adapt to his tactics? How will the new signings fit it? Did Wayne Rooney really get offered the job?We break it all down and more. Follow us on Twitter @BluesBrosEFC
So, Rafa has gone, Austin has egg on his face and Ben and Adam have strong views on who should and should not be Everton's next manager. Hint, nobody wants Bobby back.Follow us on twitter @BluesBrosEFC
Adam, Ben and Andy (plus a Lincoln City supporting special guest) get together to discuss the utter dysfunction at the top of Everton, the transfer window activity so far and what Everton need to do to get back on track.
We discuss Everton's current woes, but still find reasons to be cheerful. Adam also predicts an Alex Iwobi double against Burnley, so presumably he's been taking too much cough medicine.