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Yahoo
11-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Everton new squad number hint spotted as teenage starlets join pre-season training
David Moyes has taken his Everton squad up to Scotland for a pre-season training camp. It is the second getaway he has taken the players on since his return to the club in January, the squad having travelled out to the UAE for a much needed warm weather escape at the end of February. It comes with most of the first team having checked in for testing on what was the first day back at Finch Farm on Friday. Advertisement With the start of the summer games schedule just a week away - the Blues travel to League Two side Accrington Stanley next Tuesday - here are a few points of note, so far, from the trip up north. READ MORE: Everton and Roma managers confirmed for legends game as iconic figure set to feature READ MORE: What David Moyes did to inspire one Everton player as Hill Dickinson Stadium admission made The size of the first team group It will come as no surprise to anyone that the Blues have needed to take some of the leading lights from the academy to help fill out the squad. As it stands, Moyes does not have enough senior players to make up a 20-man Premier League matchday squad without dipping into the academy - even if you include Harry Tyrer and starlet Harrison Armstrong. Advertisement With some of those involved in international duty at the end of the campaign having been given a later return date, the group is not at full size. But if you want an idea of how much work is still required this summer, the list of players at the camp will give you an idea. The fresh-faced goalkeepers union There are several notable youngsters on the trip, including centre back Reece Welch, who was in the matchday squad when Everton defeated Newcastle United up in the North East on the final day of last season. It is the goalkeepers who stand out, however. Tyrer is there, the 23-year-old currently set to start pre-season as Jordan Pickford's back-up. His promotion, for now at least, follows two good loan spells in the football pyramid. He helped Chesterfield win promotion from the National League before cementing himself as first choice at League One side Blackpool last term. Advertisement With Billy Crellin and Zan-Luk Leban having left the club this summer - as well as first team deputies Asmir Begovic and Joao Virginia - there are some even younger faces alongside Tyrer. George Pickford put in some impressive performances as he donned the gloves for Everton Under-21s for most of last season. He is out there with England youth international Douglass Lukjanciks. The 17-year-old is highly-rated and will earn some useful experience on the senior camp. Seamus Coleman leading the players on a light run There is a nice photo among the gallery of club images that shows club captain Seamus Coleman and assistant manager Leighton Baines leading a group of players on a run along the beach. Advertisement Aside from it bringing back memories of the pair operating together on opposite sides of the defence, it also suggest Coleman is over the injury that ended his farewell to Goodison Park after just 20 minutes of the final home game against Southampton in May. A new squad number? When Vitalii Mykolenko wheeled away in celebration after drawing Everton level at Fulham in May, he did so in his number 19 shirt. On training images released by the club from the summer excursion, the left-back is wearing kit that is adorned with the number 16. The pictures suggest he has adopted the number he wears on international duty now that Abdoulaye Doucoure has left the shirt vacant. Interestingly, other players appear to be wearing the numbers they played in last season - suggesting that, so far, Michael Keane has retained the number 5 and that Beto has not taken up the number 9. Advertisement A chance to impress for some players with big summers ahead Harrison Armstrong, Youssef Chermiti and Nathan Patterson are all part of the work in Scotland at the start of a big summer for each of the players. Armstrong is viewed as a major talent but, at just 18, it remains to be seen whether Moyes will keep him around the first team or send him out for another loan after his initial success with Derby County in the second half of last season. Chermiti spent much of last season injured, a tough break after he started the summer of last year so well. It means, two years into his Everton career, he is still yet to have received much exposure to the first team. With Dominic Calvert-Lewin having left there is an opportunity over the coming weeks for him to push himself into Moyes' thinking, even if Everton's move for Thierno Barry comes off. Otherwise, it may be decided a loan is best for the young forward. Patterson finds himself in a similar position. Injury has curtailed his chances at Everton to date and Moyes' selection decisions last season suggested the Scotland international was on the back foot in the fight to win the right back spot. Everton are looking for a first choice in that position but a move for Fulham's Kenny Tete fell through, potentially giving Patterson a window of opportunity to impress Moyes.

Leader Live
21-04-2025
- Sport
- Leader Live
Wrexham two points ahead of Wycombe with two games left
Phil Parkinson's side picked up a thoroughly deserved 2-1 win against Blackpool at Bloomfield Road and reclaimed an automatic promotion spot after Wycombe Wanderers lost 4-0 at home to Charlton Athletic. The Reds are now two points ahead of the third placed Chairboys with two games remaining in the quest for an historic third promotion in a row. Charlton, who visit The Racecourse on Saturday, are four points adrift of Wrexham in fourth with Stockport County, who sit fifth, a further point adrift of the Reds. It is advantage Wrexham once again with the Reds in the driving seat for a top-two finish, although there is still work to be done in the bid to go straight up to the Championship with title winners Birmingham City. Parkinson made three changes from the side that started Friday's 1-1 draw against Bristol Rovers. Eoghan O'Connell, who went off injured in the stalemate, underwent a fitness test ahead of kick-off and was named on the substitutes bench, with Dan Scarr coming into the team. Wing-back James McClean returned in place of Ryan Barnett while George Dobson was preferred to Elliot Lee in midfield. Wrexham made a bright start and were on the front foot with Ryan Longman and Ollie Rathbone having shots blocked. Another Rathbone effort was gathered at the second attempt by goalkeeper Harry Tyrer while the Reds came close to breaking the deadlock midway through the first half. James McClean raced into the area after taking Sam Smith's neat flick but the wing-back was denied by a brilliant save from Tyrer. The Blackpool keeper was again called into action to thwart Jay Rodriguez after being set-up by Dobson who then brought another save out of Tyrer. Arthur Okonkwo did well to tip Rob Apter's fierce drive over the bar at the other end and it remained goalless at the break. Wrexham went straight on the attack at the start of the second half and McClean headed over from Longman's cross. However, the Reds went 1-0 up in the 61st minute. Dobson picked out McClean with a brilliant cross-field pass and the Reds' captain's low drive went through a crowd of players and found the bottom corner. It got even better for Wrexham who doubled their lead three minutes later. Rodriguez laid off to Rathbone who fired home from inside the area. Wrexham continued to press and Matty James was denied by Tyrer while Rathbone fired over the bar. Apter scored in the fifth minute of injury time to pull a goal back for Blackpool but Wrexham weren't to be denied a huge win. Blackpool (4-4-2): Tyrer; Offiah (Gabriel 81), Casey, Baggott, Coulson (Bloxham 67); Apter, Evans, Morgan, Silvera (Hamilton 67); Ennis, Fletcher (Beesley 81). Subs not used: O'Donnell, Husband, Pennington. Wrexham (3-5-2): Okonkwo; Cleworth, Scarr, Brunt; Longman, Dobson, James, Rathbone )O'Connor 90), McClean; Smith (Marriott 87), Rodriguez (Fletcher 74). Subs not used: Burton, O'Connell, Barnett, Lee. Attendance: 12,266.


Washington Post
07-02-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
An NFL legend killed himself and his wife. His kids hoped he'd make the Hall of Fame.
The waiting and wondering for Jim Tyrer's children, who have hoped for years that Pro Football Hall of Fame voters might be able to judge their father solely for his on-the-field accomplishments, ended Thursday night when he fell short of the necessary votes for inclusion in the Class of 2025. Tyrer, an offensive tackle who was a member of the American Football League's all-decade team of the 1960s and three AFL championship teams as well as Kansas City's Super Bowl IV championship squad over his 14-year career, had moved closer to induction in December when the Hall's Senior Committee announced he was among senior finalists for the Class of 2025.