Everton FC letters: Blues fans on the first win of the season at Birmingham

07 October 2010 00:00
NOT only did Everton look resplendent in their away kit, but also in their defensive play, which yielded a much needed and deserved victory at St Andrews.[LNB]Distin and Fellaini again were the main protagonists in achieving this victory, both towering in the air against Zigic and setting up fluent moves from the back.[LNB]Equally, it was encouraging to hear David Moyes is not getting carried away with this victory and is fully aware the Blues need more performances of this ilk to edge away from the relegation zone.[LNB]Essentially, as demonstrated by Jenas for Spurs on Saturday, it is imperative the Blues invest in a player who can thread the ball accurately between opposition defences in and around the D.[LNB] If Everton acquire a player of this nature it will have a two-fold effect; galvanise the present forwards at the club and furthermore give Everton variation and an extra dimension in their attacking play.[LNB]Fundamentally, in relation to both City of Liverpool clubs it was encouraging to hear Bill Kenwright sounding the possibility of a shared stadium.[LNB]The sooner a site is found and the blueprints have been approved the better for both clubs and the region.[LNB]David, Aintree[LNB]IT'S a sorry state over the other side of the park, but you have to wonder when the focus will shift back to Goodison - how long can we continue without serious investment?[LNB]I'm a big fan of Bill Kenwright - after all I'd rather have a passionate Blue in charge - but seriously, how much of a search is being conducted for an investor?[LNB]It doesn't take a genius to know, the best players and, indeed, David Moyes won't stick around forever while we continue to go through the motions year on year.[LNB]Andrew Philips, Hoylake

Source: Liverpool_Echo