Summary of Everton FC’s season

15 May 2010 06:20
FIVE QUOTES OF THE SEASON[LNB]'I would definitely imagine that I will be back here at some point in my life.[LNB]'I think it's been an incredible experience and away from football, the people have been extremely nice.' Landon Donovan on his Everton loan[LNB]'Myself and Andy Holden...we've both put ourselves in the frame this morning when we joined in training and did okay, so we're waiting on the manager's decision. I know what we would be trying to do in the first 30 seconds, rake our studs down the back of their legs!' David Moyes jokes at the height of Everton's injury crisis.[LNB]'When you are injured and been out so long, it takes a lot of getting used to - the distances, the pace, even things like putting your shinpads on, you have to think about because you've been out for so long.' Mikel Arteta on his comeback[LNB]'We were well beaten, simple as that.' Alex Ferguson after Everton's 3-1 win.[LNB]'From what I remember now that I have seen it, I think I will say it is the most beautiful goal I have scored.' Steven Pienaar on his chip in the snow against Arsenal.[LNB]THREE BEST GAMES[LNB]Everton 3 Manchester United 1. Sat Feb 20.[LNB]David Moyes gets a rare victory over his inspiration, Alex Ferguson, courtesy of some terrific football and a goal of the season strike from Diniyar Bilyaletdinov.[LNB]Everton 2 Chelsea 1. Wed Feb 10.[LNB]The Toffees beat Chelsea in the Premier League. Enough said. And Louis Saha's barnstorming display was the icing on the cake.[LNB]Everton 2 Manchester City 0. Sat Jan 16.[LNB]The school of science was in full flow. Scintillating football, culminating in Fellaini's pirouette, saw off the City moneybags.

Source: Liverpool_Echo