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  1. That's unfortunate. I always like to see young Irish players do well. Did any of you see him play?

     

    Saw him captain, I think, the 18s in a friendly in the summer. Wasnt' anything stand out if i'm honest. Lewis Codling was better and i'd imagine he'll be gone soon aswell.

  2. Random find this but the following youtube video is highlights of the Luis Pierangeli International Memorial tournament, held two years ago.

     

    Hallam was 13 and finished the tournament top goalscorer with 7 goals. I think(!) both our goals in this video are scored by him. Takes the first one really well.

     

  3. Sources in Northern Ireland have informed NSNO that the Everton academy have completed the signing of 16-year old Northern Irish defender Shane Duffy from the Derry based Foyle Harps Youth Football Club.

     

    After impressing in his country's recent Victory Shield match with England, Duffy was invited to England for trials with a number of clubs including Arsenal and Manchester United.

     

    He has however opted to join up with compatriots Ryan Harpur and summer signing Eunan O'Kane at Everton.

     

    http://www.nsno.co.uk/news.php?item.2915

     

    The Foyle Harps wikipedia page says said he'd signed three days ago!

  4. Club director Robert Earl flew out to Lagos to meet with state officials to discuss the idea in depth and the response was largely enthusiastic. So enthusiastic that they have allowed Everton to use the city name 'Lagos' in the club's name. To register a club as a limited liability company with the Corporate Affairs Commission with the name ‘Lagos’ required the approval of the state government.

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everton_Lagos

     

    Apparently. :huh:

  5. BIG DUNC SAYS NO TO KIRKBY 04/04/07

     

    Fans’ hero, Duncan Ferguson, has pledged his support to the “Keep Everton In Our City” campaign. In a rare public statement the big man said:

     

    “During my time at Everton, Goodison Park came to feel like a second home, with the supporters of the club, and the people of the city becoming a second family to me.

     

    “If you were to take Everton out of the City, I firmly believe the club could no longer call itself the ‘People’s Club’ and I give my whole-hearted support to the campaign to keep Everton in the City.”

    04/04/07

     

    http://www.keioc.net/index.php?page=Home

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