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Blues Brothers Everton Podcast The Rathe Brothers
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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).
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Season Review Part 2: Who to sell, who to buy.
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 tactic...
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Season Review Part One: Dyche
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?
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Three wins in a week for Everton!
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.
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71 - Bournemouth Preview and Everton's Route to survival
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.
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#70. Maybe it isn’t all that bad?
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.
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#69 - Richard Masters, Financial Fair Play and Palace Preview
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.