
Analysis: Was Jagielka a Worthy Player of the Year?
Phil Jagielka received Everton’s player of the year award for the 2014/15 campaign, but was he a worthy winner?
Sean Maher analyses the statistics that underpin the Blues captain’s success.
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Phil Jagielka received Everton’s player of the year award for the 2014/15 campaign, but was he a worthy winner?
Sean Maher analyses the statistics that underpin the Blues captain’s success.

To the relief of many, this underwhelming season comes to close this Sunday, at home to Tottenham.
Sean Maher previews the final day’s action, as Martinez’s men look to sign off with 3 points.

A surprise inclusion on the team sheet against West Ham was that of Brendan Galloway. The former MK Dons man made his debut at left back, in favour of Luke Garbutt.
Sean Maher offers a statistical analysis of the young starlet’s first appearance in a royal blue shirt.

A win against the Hammers on Saturday will leapfrog the Blues above them in the table and into the top half. Sean Maher previews the action…

So, after months of silence and speculation, last week we finally heard from forgotten man Sylvain Distin.
Sean Maher writes that the Frenchman deserves more respect from those at the club after years of excellent service.

After a sublime 3-0 victory over Manchester United the week before, Everton did what they do so often, and quickly came crashing back down to earth at Villa Park
Next up for the Blues is Dick Advocaat’s Sunderland- Sean Maher previews the action.

Saturday’s abject defeat to Aston Villa brought a shuddering halt to Everton’s late season revival.
So with only 3 games left, at home to Sunderland, away to West Ham and at home to Spurs, would it be wise for the manager to give some of the fringe players and youngsters a go in the team in preparation for next season?

Everton travel to Villa Park this weekend, looking to continue their recent good form. Sean Maher previews Saturday’s game against the Milanders…

Sean Maher previews Sunday’s match against Manchester United.
The Blues have failed to beat any of the so-called ‘big boys’ this season, but Sean argues that there’s scope for that to change this weekend.

Sean Maher offers his take on Saturday’s bizarre penalty incident, and argues that Everton should appoint one specific spot kick taker.
Baines, Lukaku and Barry are all options for the aforementioned role, but Sean plumps for the former, in light of his exceptional record from 12 yards.

Sean Maher previews tomorrow’s game against Burnley.
The Blues will look to make ground on those immediately ahead of them so they can mount a late charge for a top 10 finish.

Sean looks at Steven Pienaar’s timely return to the squad.