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Paul Quinn

Talking the Blues, Southampton (h), Goodison at its best

Welcome to the first Talking the Blues podcast of the 2021/22 season, a season which throws up so many challenges for our beloved club. Andy and George look back on a day […]

Chiliz, Socios…….

In recent weeks Arsenal, Everton, Manchester City and Leeds United have partnered with a company called Chiliz, who describe themselves as the leading global blockchain providers for the sports and entertainment industry. The […]

Talking the Blues Podcast, Manchester United (a) pre-season, what are our ambitions for the season?

Welcome to the final Talking the Blues podcast before the season starts properly against Southampton next Saturday. In front of 55,000 spectators, including 1500 travelling Blues, Everton finished their pre-season with a […]

Talking the Blues podcast, the Everton squad, James, transfer updates, funding, Super League and much more

You can’t always get what you want………………… Today’s Talking the Blues podcast with Andy Costigan and his brother George look at the current state of the Everton squad, James, who is likely […]

Premier League Profitability & Sustainability rules, what it means to Everton

Rules E.45 through to E.52 of the Premier League Handbook control the degree to which football clubs can operate at a loss. Commonly referred to as FFP their correct title is profitability […]

Guest podcast, John Blain & Pete Molyneux talk about Everton and Manchester United

Two diehards, one from the blue side of Merseyside (John Blain) and one from the Red side of Manchester (Pete Molyneux) get together for their half yearly look at both teams (although […]

Talking the Blues podcast, Florida Blues, the state of the transfer market & more on the fan led review

Welcome to this week’s Talking the Blues recorded a few hours before Everton’s opening match in Orlando Florida. We talk about the lead up to the Florida Cup, Benitez’s opening weeks, transfers, […]

Response to Tracey Crouch’s fan led review letter to DCMS

the primary aim of the Review must be an effective independent regulator removing all regulatory power from those organisations who only seek their own financial, political and perhaps soft-power advantage. Without it the excellent policy ideas have no hope of succeeding.

Talking the Blues Podcast, Benitez 1st press conference, board changes, the Euro’s final and the Florida Cup

Welcome to this week’s Talking the Blues podcast with a huge range of topics to cover including Rafa’s first press conference, board changes, transfers, our finances, Wembley, the media (conspiracy theories) and […]

Everton make internal board appointments

Everton Football Club have announced two further internal promotions to the main board of directors, with the appointment as directors of Sarvar Ismailov and Grant Ingles. This brings the board up to […]