The 213th Merseyside derby is set to be a thriller. With the Toffees unbeaten in nine games the
match is sure to provide end to end excitment. Once again, the match can be enjoyed at the James
Joyce in Baltimore. So come on up all you Toffee supporters and rally round the team as they
prepare to extend their unbeaten run.
What are your plans for watching the 183rd League derby this weekend? If you're in Seattle, stop by
the George and Dragon Pub at 10:00. We'll be the few blue flecks in a sea of reds, but it's a
friendly place with a great selection of beers on tap (for breakfast? of course!).The George and
Dragon Pub is located at 206 N.
After a great win last week against City the Toffees are set to continue their FA Cup campaign.
With both Liverpool and Manchester United out of the cup, the Blues look to grandstand a return to
Wembly this year. The departure of Jo from Goodison will not lessen the drive and determination of
the team.
12:30pm EST at Mr. Dennehy's. Be there!COYB! :)
Once again, join us at the James Joyce in Baltimore for a weekend of football!Last week the Toffees
drew against the Arsenal with Landon Donovan making his first appearance for the Toffees. It was a
great match and all more fun with the great food and drink at the Joyce. Come on all you
DC/Baltimore Toffees and join us for the big line up of games to be seen at the Joyce this weekend.
Join us at The James Joyce - the meeting place for the DC/Baltimore Toffees - for the big match
this weekend. Landon Donovan may well make his first appearance for the Toffees. Great atmosphere
and service at The James Joyce. Come one, come all! 10 AM KO COYB!For address and directions,
visit:http://www.
The James Joyce in Baltimore has extended a special welcome to the DC/Baltimore Toffees. The
Manager, David O'Sullivan has offered special promotions for all live football (soccer) games. A
full detailed list of all the specials will be posted shortly. Specials will include pints starting
at $2.00 on certain draughts for early kick-off (7:30 AM).
Prost Amerika, a Northwest-based soccer web site, and Radio Sounders put out an Everton-themed
radio show this week! Guests on the hour-long show included Everton legend Jimmy Gabriel, sometime
USA keeper Kasey Keller, and Grant Wahl, author of The Beckham Experiment. Check it out at the link
below - Radio Sounders Everton Special
Joint us in Baltimore at the James Joyce Irish Pub on Saturday December 12, 2009 for the big match!
Directions are listed on the James Joyce Website:http://www.thejamesjoycepub.com/index.aspPlease
let us know if you will be attending. We hope to see all you toffee fans there! COYB!!
Thanks to everyone who has entered our logo contest! We have some very nice submissions, including
the one you see below in the previous post. Although we are a bit behind our intended schedule, the
votes are being tallied and we intend to announce a winner in the next week or so.If you've been
working on a design and haven't had the chance to submit it, feel free to send it in!
We have received an email from Joey Kearney who is a fellow Evertonian in Florida and is looking to
start an Orlando chapter.Joey has also emailed some photos of Everton taken in Salt Lake City at
the MLS All Stars game as well as one taken on a trip back home to England to see Everton in the FA
Cup Final.
We are unveiling a new feature for Everton USA members: Interviews with Ex-EFC
players/personalities!! Mr. Domingo1878, our Philadelphia contact person, has arranged a phone
interview next week with Adrian Heath, right after he gets back off the road with the Austin
Aztecs.What we need you fans to do is send in some decent questions to ask!
During the month of September, we will be accepting submissions for an Everton USA supporters club
logo. The designer of the winning logo will receive credit on the Everton USA web site and one
year's free membership in Everton USA. The winning logo will be chosen by a panel of Everton USA
regional presidents.
Please see the Official Rules in comments following this post. Feel free to address any questions
to info@evertonusa.org or sarainseattle@evertonusa.org. Thanks - and best of luck!
Goodison Park, the world's first purpose-built football ground, opened its doors on August 24,
1892. The crowd of 12,000 watched not a game of football, but track and field athletics followed by
a fireworks display. The first match was to follow nine days later, when Everton beat Bolton
Wanderers 4-2.