It's time for your Everton evening headlines on Monday, March 13.
Dwight McNeil excited by new partnership Sean Dyche could soon unleash at Everton
Dwight McNeil is relishing the prospect of linking up with Dominic Calvert-Lewin and believes a reunion with Sean Dyche has changed his fortunes at Everton.
Calvert-Lewin took a huge step towards returning for Everton last week when he joined in full team training. However, Saturday’s clash against Brentford came too early for the forward.
The England international, who has featured just once under Dyche, has been plagued by injury problems for the past 18 months. So far this season, he has only managed 12 appearances in all competitions.
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But with the forward now nearing a return to action, McNeil is relishing the prospect of being able to properly link up with the former Sheffield United man as he believes his style of play will suit Everton's No.9.
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Merseyside Police make enquiries over image of Everton chairman Bill Kenwright being removed
Merseyside Police has confirmed it is making enquiries over the removal of a sign featuring an image of Bill Kenwright from Goodison Park.
The board was part of the club timeline that runs around the perimeter wall of the stadium. The panel featuring the image of Kenwright was on the Goodison Road stand of the ground, opposite the Winslow Street junction.
In a statement released by Merseyside Police the force said it is liaising with Everton over the matter.
The missing section is part of the club storyline that runs around the ground. It featured an image of Kenwright and referenced the takeover of the club by his True Blue consortium in 1999.
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