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Phil and Anto are joined by Everton Football Club legend and icon Graeme Sharp to take stock of where the club is in the midst of the season and a winter transfer window. We talk about the struggle to find goals, who might be the answer for David Moyes and a look at the league itself where there might just be an opening for optimism for the Toffies. Graeme also weighs in on the issue of Tim Cahill who has seen a dip in form, the loss of Mikel Arteta and the arrival of Landon Donovan the second time around, even while Moyes continues to glue together a weekly lineup that is amongst the most stingy in the league. We also get into the matter of investment for the club itself and Graeme gives us a very practical view on why a takeover worked at Manchester City and why the stadium is the biggest obstacle for Everton at the moment. Lots on how Everton continues to bring through young players - one of the few Premier League clubs to do that with any regularity - and how David Moyes might just be talking sense about finding Premier League clubs are lower division alternative that simulates what the top flight has in store for them as professionals. In the end we close on the matter of Landon Donovan and how more will be expected him the second time around as the club will be more dependent on his pace to solve a shortcoming in the Everton attack which needs more variety.
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