Taking Sides: Liverpool vs Everton

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Mike, I know that EFC fans hated Liverpool for years but from a few fans I sense that the bitterest grudge comes from not seeing that great side win the European Cup in 1986 or 1987.

But really what is the bitterest hate between footy fans? Is it Arsenal/Spurs? Rangers/Celtic? Sunderland/Newcastle? Real/Barca?

My vote: Boca Juniors/River Plate in Argentina, they don't fight in car parks, they have drive by shootings for crying out loud!

cabbage, Wednesday, 1 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Cabbage: you're probably right about the Heysel thing. I certainly wasn't best pleased.

Mark: the whole 'big club' business. I remember being taunted about that in the early 80s - the difference now, I think, is that (post-Sky/Premiership) the 'bigness' of certain clubs is cemented in place a bit more firmly. The likelihood of EFC performing a relelgation-candidates-with-bulging-transfer-list (under Lee) to European-trophy-winners-full-of-internationals (under Kendall) five-year transformation *now* is minute. We missed the boat in the early 90s and, yes, there's not much difference between us and the Southamptons of this world now.

*Historically*, of course - there's no comparison between EFC and the other 'delusional' clubs you mentioned. 9 times champions, 5 FA Cups, most seasons in top flight, yada yada yada. All a bit meaningless, of course - this slump could easily last as long as the one post-WW2: by the early 50s, Dean, Lawton and Mercer were long-gone and EFC were in the 2nd Div.

I look forward eagerly to Ian Ross *once again* dragging out the 'School of Science' albatross in the Guardian on Mondays over the next few months, for a lame joke and a dig in the ribs of a club already on its knees. I know a Red when I read one.

Michael Jones, Wednesday, 1 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Historically*, of course - there's no comparison between EFC and the other 'delusional' clubs you mentioned

OK I've seen the red rag and gone full tilt at it. What nonsense! Spurs were the first team to do the double in the 20th Century, the first british team to win a European trophy, only trail in FA cup victories to Man Yoo etc.etc.. I'm sure supporters of the other clubs could trot out similar stats.

Jonnie, Wednesday, 1 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Huddersfield Town are a MASSIVE club, ok? we dominated English football about 50 years before i was born. SLEEPING GIANTS I TELL YA. NO, REALLY!!!! NURSE?!

gareth, Wednesday, 1 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

*sigh* I knew I shouldn't have risen to Mark M's bait.

Fans will define success in which ever manner best suits their club's historical strengths; Spurs are obviously a great Cup team, who did something in 1961 which had previously been considered 'impossible' in the 'modern' game (unfortunately, the Double became pretty routine in the 90s). Forest fans will wallow in their club's European successes. Wolves fans might have a claim on their side being the best in Europe in the mid-50s (before Euro club competition), but might struggle to claim supremacy in even the West Midlands since. Man City deserve their special status simply for not being Man United.

I figured league titles is as good a measure as any: of the aforementioned clubs, Wolves have 3 titles (all won in the 1950s), City and Spurs two each, Forest one. Everton have nine, which puts us 4th in the all-time list behind Liverpool, Man Utd and Arsenal.

If those three clubs are the *biggest*, we can argue all day about who leads the chasing pack. There's a strong case for saying Leeds Utd, based on their decade of consistency under Revie. *Maybe* Spurs, with all those FA Cups. But Everton, with 98 seasons out of 102 in the top flight and those nine championships, would (surprise!) be my pick.

Not that we're about to close the gap at all...

Michael Jones, Wednesday, 1 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

one year passes...

Today's Guardian: Derek Hatton: I WAS THERE WHEN EVERTON WON THE CUP WINNERS' CUP

Goodison Park was absolutely heaving.... I bought tickets in the main stand with the lads, despite the fact that I was leader of Liverpool City Council at the time.... the noise was just incredible.... [The goal by Trevor Steven] simply captured the brilliance of that team and the glory of watching them. He received the ball on the left and gracefully lobbed the goalkeeper from quite some distance. That moment was better than any amount of sec you can possibly imagine.... Steven's run and lob probably lasted six seconds in total, but it seemed like 10 minutes. It was all about the majestic manner in which he did it and the perfect timing.... Only he had the grace and flow of movement to produce a moment of sheer majesty that could encapsulate the team's brilliance.

the pinefox, Monday, 9 September 2002 07:31 (twenty-one years ago) link


'sec' = 'sex', of all things.

Personally I think the goal was better than lots of sec, but beyond that I'm not sure.

the pinefox, Monday, 9 September 2002 07:32 (twenty-one years ago) link


Question that looking at this thread again raises: has the gap between the 2 clubs closed at all since we discussed it? I think possibly it has.

the pinefox, Monday, 9 September 2002 07:58 (twenty-one years ago) link

Ahh, perhaps one of my most favourite ever threads!

In a way yes, although Everton are still a loooooong way of challenging for the league. But they do seem better under Moyes (the only British Premier league manager who has a UEFA coaching license apart from Fergie who used his nefarious powers to make himself get one due to ten years in the job) than they were with Smithy. But results such as the one against Man City trhe other week will always count against them. Inconsistecy, that's the problem.

chris (chris), Monday, 9 September 2002 08:01 (twenty-one years ago) link

I come back to find the PF slating first Pynchon and now LFC. Is this a conspiracy? He naturally misrepresents the opposition which is more Z-Cars vs You'll Never Walk Alone. (PF's apparent hatred of LFC is probably a clinamenic swerve away from his unutterable distaste for the Gooners).

Jerry the Nipper (Jerrynipper), Monday, 9 September 2002 08:05 (twenty-one years ago) link

I liked your crappo prediction for last year's champions, chris.

N. (nickdastoor), Monday, 9 September 2002 08:17 (twenty-one years ago) link


Also, I hate Kenny Glaldish, too.

the pinefox, Monday, 9 September 2002 08:21 (twenty-one years ago) link


Actually I can only assume the Nipper is projecting his own fears for LFC onto others. Personally I haven't been so keen on them since May 1989.

the pinefox, Monday, 9 September 2002 08:25 (twenty-one years ago) link


(That means: I would like it if they won the League. Or even the Premiership.)

the pinefox, Monday, 9 September 2002 08:26 (twenty-one years ago) link

my prediction least year was indeed, rub.

chris (chris), Monday, 9 September 2002 08:27 (twenty-one years ago) link

two months pass...
Merseyside derby approaching... and when were the two clubs last as closely matched as this?

It's up for grabs now!

the pinefox, Monday, 25 November 2002 17:12 (twenty-one years ago) link

PF, the derby is always up for grabs. The pre-match media hype will of course concern Rooney, Rooney, Rooney whereas Owen will get a hat-trick.

Why haven't you been so keen on the greatest football club in the world since May 1989 then?

Venga, Monday, 25 November 2002 19:04 (twenty-one years ago) link

*There's an argument that says that the Auld Firm buy up all middling-good-to-great players of the lower SPL teams thereby helping to suppress competition and maintain the monstrous gap. Meanwhile they don't play the players. So they just take them away for spite/utility. Poss. then that the SPL would become a better league if the Auld Firm went south.

The league has improved quite a lot over the last two years though. I'm impressed.

Some people say that this is the last year before Celtic will need a major overhaul; this team is on its way out. I say that the team is over-staying by one year and that the re-jig should have occurred before 2002-3. In the summer lull. Thomson out, he's as much a chimera as Craig Burley (the Celtic edition), Sylla out (another example of * above), so many other people. Leaving the backbone: Larsson, Sutton, Hartson, Hedman, Mjallby, Lambert/Lennon axis. Build around that, with an eye to getting rid of one of the 2Ls.

- dwh.

dwh (dwh), Monday, 25 November 2002 19:47 (twenty-one years ago) link

Liked Bill Kenwright's line about changing the name of the Blues' website to WWWWWW.everton.com. And let's please have no more debate about who's going to replace David Seaman as England's #1. Ferchrissakes, how many clean sheets do you want?

I'm loving this little run, obv - but I expect it to end at Newcastle. I do genuinely expect us to be ahead of the red filth by the time The Golden Child signs that contract though. Of course, we'll start to slide in the spring - of course, we'll be mediocre again when the injuries come. But this is a far more impressive core EFC team than the one Royle took to Wembley and the top six in the mid-90s, or the free-scoring Campbell/Jeffers-led side that fancied a stab at a UEFA place for two-thirds of 99-00. Things have changed. Out of the Dark Ages at last.

Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Monday, 25 November 2002 23:54 (twenty-one years ago) link

And let's please have no more debate about who's going to replace David Seaman as England's #1.

CHRIS KIRKLAND. HAHA!

michael wells (michael w.), Tuesday, 26 November 2002 10:15 (twenty-one years ago) link

CHRIS KIRKLAND. HAHA!

Ooh, he might even get a game for his club now Jerzy Nolongerclassicek is flailing a bit.

Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Tuesday, 26 November 2002 15:37 (twenty-one years ago) link

jerzy's still the man.

michael wells (michael w.), Tuesday, 26 November 2002 16:58 (twenty-one years ago) link

Out of the Dark Ages at last.

False dawn!

Jerry the Nipper (Jerrynipper), Tuesday, 26 November 2002 19:18 (twenty-one years ago) link

two weeks pass...
hoo hoo

N. (nickdastoor), Monday, 16 December 2002 03:09 (twenty-one years ago) link

I fear the derby now. Liverpool's appalling run surely can't go much further. They may very soon Bounce Back. In an ideal world, they'll be out of both domestic cups and 10pts off the title pace in a month's time, but I know I'm hoping for too much.

Losing to Sunderland though, sheesh.

Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Monday, 16 December 2002 07:29 (twenty-one years ago) link

Im enjoying Pool's bad run, but I think it will end with the Merseyside Derby. I think it will be the point where Liverpool AND Everton's seasons start to go in opposite directions, sadly. In fairness to Pool, they're not far off the pace, points-wise. Even Arsenal have lost four already, and I reckon the Gunners will end up winning the Premiership. But that's another story.

weasel diesel (K1l14n), Monday, 16 December 2002 09:19 (twenty-one years ago) link

You could be right - at the moment, suspensions are far more of a worry to EFC's shallow squad than injuries, but they will come and losing Yobo, Gravesen, Radzinski, TheGoldenChild et al for any length of time will see us slide. I don't see us in the bottom half at any point, though.

I don't know quite what to make of the Liverpool slump - previous winter blips have always carried an air of inevitability about them, as if LFC were riding their luck a little to be where they were, and a rough patch balanced things up. This season, Liverpool could (and should) have won their opening 12 league games and yet now seem utterly bereft of ideas - the swing seems more extreme than before. Alan Green is not a man to be trusted, but he was scathing about both teams on R5 yesterday.

So, on the one hand, Liverpool seem ripe for the picking by an organised, fluent Everton side full of confidence. On the other, they're, erm, spawny gets who might not lose again until March.

I dunno. I plan to go on a long walk next Sunday.

Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Monday, 16 December 2002 12:04 (twenty-one years ago) link

What... to Anfield?

the pinefox, Tuesday, 17 December 2002 12:14 (twenty-one years ago) link

Revival time...

Final whistle goes at Anfield in a match described by the BBC as "tedious". Of course, I was a great big knotty bundle of scrunched-up bags of entangled nerves, so no trip to a Sky-sporting pub or earphones blaring R5 for me... contented myself with housework, a couple of Sea and Cake LPs and the 'live text' updates on the Beeb's website.

Seemed like LFC edged it, Rooney hit the bar and there were a flurry of nasty tackles and yellow cards at the end.

Thank God that's over. Merry Xmas everybody.

Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Sunday, 22 December 2002 18:12 (twenty-one years ago) link

Do you mean it was 0-0, Michael? And what about the Man U-Blackburn game? (A less lazy person might visit a football website, of course...)

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Sunday, 22 December 2002 18:30 (twenty-one years ago) link

Yes, it was goalless, just like in the 70s (well, usually).

Blackburn beat United 1-0, with a first-half Flitcroft goal. Some ex-international who's been knocking around the MUFC reserves came on for the last half-hour, to no great effect.

Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Sunday, 22 December 2002 19:08 (twenty-one years ago) link

I thought it was a good game. Everton played like men possessed. It was like Joe Royle's dogs of war. Stubbs was heroic.

weasel diesel (K1l14n), Sunday, 22 December 2002 23:39 (twenty-one years ago) link

It gladdens me no end to read that, Kilian. It was the defence I was most worried about, what with Yobo and Unsworth missing.

It was specifically Jim O'Rourke's "I Took The Opportunity To Antique My End Table" remix off Two Gentlemen that got me through the last seven minutes, if anyone's interested. It could work with, say, Brum-Villa too.

Any thoughts on just what Stevie G was trying to do with that 'tackle'? Apart from end Naysmith's career, that is.

Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Monday, 23 December 2002 11:04 (twenty-one years ago) link

He says that he was trying to pull out, and I must admit that through my red-tinged eyes it looked that way live too, if he had wanted to end Naysmiths career there he could have done, but his studs landed short of doing it.

For what it's worth I agree with Radio 5, neither team deserved to win it, but as the Guardian said this morning, Moyes bringing on Roonaldo just as the uintroductyion of Heskey and Smicer (who would ever have thought I'd write that sentence?) was a tactical masterstroke.

chris (chris), Monday, 23 December 2002 11:10 (twenty-one years ago) link

I'd just like to point out that while it's nice to have a thread for the Merseyside also-rans, 2003 will be Chelsea's year. I already have my ticket for the final home game v Liverpool, and I look forward to celebrating as we clinch the title by trouncing the reds. Rather like we stuffed Everton already - twice.

Dr. C (Dr. C), Monday, 23 December 2002 11:15 (twenty-one years ago) link

I'd love to see an end to the Red hegemony, and the least evil option from the traditional chasing pack (EFC being Xmas guests, maybe on a visitors' visa) is a Chelsea triumph. You certainly stuffed us in the Worthless Cup, but quite how you got away from Goodison with three points is a bit of a mystery. Any team with Zola ain't all bad.

Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Monday, 23 December 2002 11:24 (twenty-one years ago) link

dr c, it is not long since you were calling for ranieris head!

gareth (gareth), Tuesday, 24 December 2002 23:37 (twenty-one years ago) link

one month passes...
Oh no -- according to the www, Liverpool are losing at home to Crystal Palace!

Let's hope they survive.

the pinefox, Wednesday, 5 February 2003 21:44 (twenty-one years ago) link

I was hoping for that result, and for Gillingham to beat Leeds, so that we'd have Gillingham vs Palace on live TV.

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Wednesday, 5 February 2003 21:49 (twenty-one years ago) link

That's a bit of a shocker! an own goal to compound the misery as well!

Vicky (Vicky), Wednesday, 5 February 2003 21:55 (twenty-one years ago) link

And palace were a man down for the last 20 mins.

Still never mind, they'll be able to concentrate on the league... must practice saying that for when Chris gets in....

Vicky (Vicky), Wednesday, 5 February 2003 22:00 (twenty-one years ago) link

2-0 to the Palace! And ten man Palace!

jel -- (jel), Wednesday, 5 February 2003 22:00 (twenty-one years ago) link

Concentrate on the league? What, on finishing sixth?

Fantastic. They'll be dancing on Westow Hill tonight.

Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Wednesday, 5 February 2003 22:04 (twenty-one years ago) link

Yes, Liverpool can still qualify for Europe this season!

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Wednesday, 5 February 2003 22:08 (twenty-one years ago) link

intertoto

jel -- (jel), Wednesday, 5 February 2003 22:10 (twenty-one years ago) link

oh, yeah, forgot about the league cup final.

jel -- (jel), Wednesday, 5 February 2003 22:14 (twenty-one years ago) link

Tom can you delete Gerard Houllier please.

Ronan (Ronan), Thursday, 6 February 2003 10:33 (twenty-one years ago) link

Quoi?

Tom (Groke), Thursday, 6 February 2003 10:40 (twenty-one years ago) link

And the rest of the club too.

Ronan (Ronan), Thursday, 6 February 2003 10:50 (twenty-one years ago) link

that heskey miss was sensational

zemko (bob), Thursday, 6 February 2003 11:00 (twenty-one years ago) link

Not so. Use the search function:

Another shocking display from United tonight - I think Big Ron's days in the job are numbered. And I suspect that one day in the distant future he'll accidentally broadcast some racist abuse.
- Ned Raggett, 4 November 1986 21:42 (26 years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Hearing moyes confirmedare we hearing m (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Friday, 10 May 2013 20:17 (ten years ago) link

That's excellent.

I can't believe I was daft enough to say Moyes at EFC predated ilx -- he's been there for 11 years, I forgot that ilx was over 12 years old.

the pinefox, Friday, 10 May 2013 21:07 (ten years ago) link

I think Kendall will struggle at Bilbao; Colin Harvey is the tactical brain in that partnership. I have no such fears for EFC - the squad is strong and with the impending addition of Barnes and Beardsley (where else would they go?) I can't really see anyone challenging us for the next few years. I think we may match LFC's 16 titles by the late-'90s!
- Michael Jones, 18 June 1987 17:55 (25 years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Michael Jones, Saturday, 11 May 2013 12:22 (ten years ago) link

Everton 2-0 West Ham United

a fine first Toffee goal here: all passed along the ground, 'your Brazilian blend' (John Helm)

Fulham 1-3 Liverpool

Liverpool look increasingly dangerous -- seems they will do better next season.

the pinefox, Sunday, 12 May 2013 23:05 (ten years ago) link

i am watching the highlights of the liverpool game, they don't look any great shakes in this one. but they have looked better lately (easy to play when their season has been over since whenever, though?)

i gave ten pounds and all i got was a lousy * (darraghmac), Sunday, 12 May 2013 23:23 (ten years ago) link

ten months pass...

I revive this thread to mark the high point of Liverpool FC's history since the European Cup victory in 2005.

Happily it is also a high point for Everton FC who I hope will finish in fourth place.

"Merseyside's rocking again" -- Martin Keown, this season

the pinefox, Tuesday, 1 April 2014 12:35 (ten years ago) link

Both sides are better than they've been in recent memory, and it's largely down to Swansea.

Matt DC, Tuesday, 1 April 2014 13:02 (ten years ago) link

six months pass...

http://toffeeweb.com/season/09-10/comment/fan/RedBlueGreenOrange.pdf

on the catholic protestant aspect

anvil, Friday, 31 October 2014 07:26 (nine years ago) link

Fascinating. From a line of Tory-hating Catholics, I had to be Evertonian, I guess.

Michael Jones, Friday, 31 October 2014 12:44 (nine years ago) link

three years pass...

Everton broke their club record scoreline in a pre-season friendly yesterday: 0-22 at ATV Irdning of Austria, in new manager Marco Silva's first match.

You can even watch the goals here!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44835279

the pinefox, Sunday, 15 July 2018 08:48 (five years ago) link

There's a point around goal 11 where you just see something break inside the goalkeeper and he's only halfway through the ordeal. Goal number 19 is the really insulting one though, the point where he realises he just can't be bothered any more.

Matt DC, Sunday, 15 July 2018 12:01 (five years ago) link

seven months pass...

Big result for Everton yesterday.

the pinefox, Monday, 4 March 2019 10:35 (five years ago) link

But, miserably, there is no end in sight to the derby drought. 1971-78 was the defining barren spell of my childhood and why Andy King's winner was celebrated so deliriously. This doesn't just surpass that, it's the longest winless run by either team in the history of the fixture. Almost makes one pine for the 1990s.

Michael Jones, Monday, 4 March 2019 12:30 (five years ago) link

six months pass...

https://youtu.be/4MJwi0Zwbk4

the pinefox, Friday, 27 September 2019 09:29 (four years ago) link

two months pass...

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/dec/17/carlo-ancelotti-agrees-deal-with-everton-to-take-over-as-manager

I have a curious feeling that this will actually work.

the pinefox, Tuesday, 17 December 2019 15:09 (four years ago) link

So long Big Dunc

The World According To.... (Michael B), Tuesday, 17 December 2019 15:19 (four years ago) link

two years pass...

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/dec/17/carlo-ancelotti-agrees-deal-with-everton-to-take-over-as-manager

I have a curious feeling that this will actually work.

― the pinefox, Tuesday, December 17, 2019

the pinefox, Sunday, 29 May 2022 08:21 (one year ago) link


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