Premier League round up

by DANNY O’BRIEN looprevilpress@live.co.uk Everton (Miralles 8, Lukaku 72 82) 3 3 Liverpool (Coutinho 5, Suarez 19, Sturridge 89) Merseyside derbies are always built up heavily, with both sides having huge hopes of victory but also huge fears of defeat. This derby was one that did not disappoint, delivering one of the best Derbies in … Continue reading

Formula 1: The Best Sport to Watch at University

by JOE PHELAN looprevilpress@live.co.uk   Students should take any advice they can take on board, my advice is not about which bank to use for an overdraft or where to go on a Thursday night or the best place to food shop but my advice is that all students should watch formula one. How many … Continue reading

Liverpool Ladies: Champions of England

by HEATHER CARROLL looprevilpress@live.co.uk   In 2011, the FA’s Women’s Super League undertook its maiden season. A newly formed semi-professional league with the aim of revolutionising women’s football in England, 8 clubs were granted licenses to compete with the hope of creating a league with a sustainable future. Over the next 2 years, Arsenal Ladies … Continue reading

Barclays Premier League Round Up

by DANNY O’BRIEN looprevilpress@live.co.uk 20/10/13 Aston Villa 0 Tottenham Hotspurs 2 (Townsend 31, Soldado 69) New England star Andros Townsend delivers once again for Spurs as they record comfortable 2-0 victory. Spurs pulled off a dominant performance in the pouring rain at Villa Park in a game they completely dominated largely down to the New … Continue reading

Barclays Premier League Round Up

by DANNY O’BRIEN looprevilpress@live.co.uk 19/10/2013 Chelsea 4 (Hazzard 33,82, Eto’o 66, Oscar78) Cardiff City 1 (Mutch 10) Chelsea strolled to a comfortable 4-1 victory in the end but it wasn’t all plain sailing for Jose Mourinho’s men after David Luiz’s mistake led to Jordon Mutch slotting past Petr Cech on his 300th game for the … Continue reading

Townsend shines as England coast to victory over Montenegro

by DANNY O’BRIEN looprevilpress@live.co.uk Andros Townsend’s dream debut inspired England to a comfortable 4-1 victory over Montenegro leaving Roy Hodgson’s team needing to win their next game to confirm qualification. The England manager claimed the Tottenham winger would make an impact in his first start for his country and was proved right as the 22 … Continue reading

Everton crumble against Wondrous Wigan

By Conor Walton looprevilpress@live.co.uk The threat was always there, the temptation to ignore the quarter final and dismiss the game as a mere formality was Everton’s biggest danger going into the home tie against Wigan Athletic and so it proved to be, the downfall. Going into the match, I myself like a number of Evertonians … Continue reading

Everton Steady the Ship with wins against Oldham and Reading

By Conor Walton looprevilpress@live.co.uk After the last minute woes against Oldham in the F.A cup and then Norwich in the league, Evertonians could be forgiven for thinking the worst was yet to come. The prospect of facing a rejuvenated Oldham side who had already romanticized the cup competition this year was daunting. Oldham would surely … Continue reading

Last Minute Woes for Moyes

By Conor Walton looprevilpress@live.co.uk By Conor Walton Everton and their traveling fans took the short trip to Oldham Athletic for their 5th Round FA cup tie. The conquerors of Liverpool in the previous round, Oldham’s next mission was to bring down the blue side of Merseyside. The man who was at the forefront of the … Continue reading

Blues Falter at Old Trafford

By CONOR WALTON looprevilpress@live.co.uk The game was billed amongst the blue side of Merseyside, as a match to prove to the rest of the league that Everton are now in the same bracket as the notorious Manchester United. It was a chance for the blues to go to one of the ‘big boys’ and turn … Continue reading