News about Peter Reid

PETER REID INTERVIEW: Everton legend on his Goodison Park wish, his former side's 'crazy' points deductions and their biggest game of the season

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2024
Peter Reid is limbering up in his garden for the battle ahead. 'I'm doing the warrior and the cobra,' he says. 'But I'm giving the downward dog a miss.' Even in yoga, there can be no connotations of relegation in the Reid household this weekend.

Everton's chink in light after years of scandalous decline,... and dismal 777's history shows they should be nowhere near

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
IAN HERBERT: They were packed in at the famous Winslow pub on Goodison Road last Friday evening, when the Everton FC we used to know was remembered. In Goodison's Park End stand, Neville Southall, Derek Mountfield, Peter Reid, and Paul Bracewell were all signing old photographs and shirts ahead of an event over the road at the People's Club bar. Reid and Bracewell, the engine room of that group, talked about some memorable days and nights in the old ground. Everton hung over Bayern Munich, which won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1985, sparking a reverential hush. Of course, the talk was a sell-out.

IAN HERBERT: Barton is the naughty child in the corner, so you will need to swat one. He's a laughing stock and a bully, not the working class philosopher he wants to be. Are you sure you're OK, Joey?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2024
IAN HERBERT: It's been tempting to ask, 'Are you OK, Joey?' These past weeks, an individual who has two Championship medals, one England substitute appearance, and a 38 percent win rate as Bristol Rovers manager has a curious sense of his own importance.

Despite claims that photos of them were shocking, Sunderland chiefs APPROVED inflammatory Newcastle decorations at their stadium before Christmas, although fans suspect they were shocked by the fact that a fan Kyril Louis-Dreyfus had 'insulted' them

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 5, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: CRAIG HOPE: Sunderland approved the use of Newcastle's black-and-white signs ahead of Christmas, and the graphics would have been used inside the Stadium of Light if not for a supporter backlash. Senior figures at the Championship club were sent by Newcastle on December 21, and the team's approval was announced in writing the same day. Sunderland had ordered the Magpies to decorate the Black Cats Bar, where some away fans will be accommodated for the FA Cup third-round match on Saturday in their own colors to shield the red-and-white interior from damage to the red-and-white interior.

Sunderland's 26-year-old owner is the youngest in English football but billionaire's Black Cats are DWARFED by the financial might of Saudi-backed Newcastle - as the two rivals prepare to face off in the FA Cup, Mail Sport looks at a tale of two ownership

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2024
Neither Newcastle nor Sunderland were joking about the less than four years ago, with both clubs struggling under new ownership that was announced by the fans and in dire need of reform. But 2021 heralded seismic transition on both directions of the Tyne, first with Sunderland's takeover led by French businessman Kyril Louis-Dreyfus and Newcastle's blockbuster October sale to a consortium dominated by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund later this year.

As pictures of a £600-a-ticket hospitality bar decked in black and white Newcastle slogans surfaced, Sunderland supporters raged at the club's French-Swiss owner, Kyril Louis-Dreyfus

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2024
CRAIG HOPE: After black and white signage was unveiled at the Stadium of Light, ferocious Sunderland supporters have turned on the club's hierarchy and asked if they comprehend the enormity of the Wear-Tyne derby on Saturday. A ticket for a hospitality seat in the Black Cats Bar is costing more than 700 of Newcastle's 6,000 visitors. However, photographs of the suite being decorated with black and white banners, such as 'We are United' and "Keep the black and white flying high." have surfaced.

IAN HERBERT: Everton's goalposts were moved, and that's why the punishment was so unfair

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 21, 2023
IAN HERBERT: Liverpool's Dock Road is more attractive than its name implies. From the red brick warehouses to the names of the old shipyards, 'Trafalgar,'Victoria', carved into the mighty granite dock wall, the city's rich maritime history is reflected in this illustrious granite dock wall. The turquoise plaque on the 150th anniversary of Ireland's Great Famine has been engraved with a touching simplicity. The majority of the 1,300,000 Irish migrants were moved through these gates.' The Dock Road in Liverpool lasted from 1989 to 1989, fading away like the pubs which thrived as the dock employees packed them out. But the last ten years have promised a different result. Everton Football Club's reconstruction since the Albert Dock's rebirth in the early 1980s is perhaps the most signifi-cant boost to the Liverpool club's revival.

WONDERS OF THE PYRAMID: The Pilgrims' Progress!How owner Simon Hallett helped guide Plymouth from League Two to the Championship while making a city proud

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 17, 2023
LEWIS STEELE: Owning a football team must be a breeze. Or, it seemed from an hour in the employ of Plymouth supremo Simon Hallett. In a candid tone that made it all seem straightforward, the 68-year-old was chronicling his climb from League Two to the Championship. Of course, that is far from the truth. Despite their best intentions, several good businessmen and women have tried their hand and failed. But Plymouth is one of the country's best-run clubs, and they consistently win accolades for community involvement and fan involvement. From spending a day in Devon on a memorable afternoon in which they gained promotion in May, Plymouth Argyle as a football team is much more than just the 11 players on the pitch.

Everton could do with a signing like  Andy Gray right now 40 years on from his arrival at Goodison Park- but if £25m signing Beto can have half the impact the 67-year-old did Evertonians will breathe an almighty sigh of relief

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 9, 2023
BY JOE BERNSTEIN, EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Everton was in danger when they signed a center forward as a desperate last resort to get them out of jail. Sounds familiar? It should do fine, and if signing Beto has only half the impact Andy Gray did, Evertonians will breathe a deep sigh of relief. Gray, the 17th of Everton, arrived at Goodison Park in November 1983. They only had 9,000 gates against Coventry, but the Scot has won the FA Cup, the League championship, and the European Cup Winners' Cup within two years. Gray, now 67, is back in England from his base in Qatar for a short period of time. On Tuesday, he will lunch with former colleague Peter Reid, with the socials likely to spill over to watching Scotland play England in a bar that night. Sean Dyche is also planning a pilgrimage to Merseyside to speak with owner Sean Dyche for his television show beIN SPORTS.

SPORTS AGENDA: Savvy Man City security guards foil prankster's plans to enter the Etihad Stadium

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 21, 2023
SPORTS AGENDA: Daniel Jarvis, the 'professional prankster' who claimed to have conceived the Match of the Day sex joke earlier this season, appears to have been foiled in his latest effort. The YouTuber, 'Jarvo', was intercepted by eagle-eyed Manchester security forces ahead of their Champions League semi-final victory over Real Madrid last week.

WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY! Sportmail examines the worst transfers in Premier League history

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 11, 2023
With Leeds United's total outlay for Jean-Kevin Augustin down to £40 million in exchange for just 48 minutes of service, the striker could now be the lowest signing in English football. In 2020, Augustin made only three replacement appearances for Leeds, after the club argued that the Covid-19 pandemic had negated the club's promise to buy the player from Red Bull Leipzig, resulting in a postponement of the season's conclusion. Leeds, on the other hand, lost their case at the Court of Arbitration for Sport and later reached a compromise with Leipzig worth £15.5 million. The legal proceedings did not conclude there, and a FIFA panel has ordered Augustin £24.5 million for breach of contract this week. Leeds is considering an appeal.

Ex England head coach Eddie Jones will visit Everton and watch training, according to Sean Dyche

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2023
Sean Dyche will welcome Eddie Jones to spend a day at Everton's training ground as part of his attempt to enhance the community and resurrect the club's fortunes. Dyche welcomed Everton legend Peter Reid to Finch Farm, where the dual league champion joined his old teammate Graeme Sharp, who is now an ambassador, to watch training and speak with the current squad ahead of their Merseyside Derby on Monday. Dyche is determined to embrace Everton's past and will extend the invitation to other club legends such as Joe Royle and Brian Kidd; but, more importantly, he wants Jones, the former England rugby union coach, to step in and cast his gaze on the matter.

Everton: PAUL RIDEOUT lets rip on the crisis unfolding at Goodison Park as the FA Cup returns

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 5, 2023
BY SIMON JONES, an EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWER — Paul Rideout finds it awesome. The way they played the other night enraged me.' They were booed and they deserved to be booed.' Everton's goal beat Manchester United in the FA Cup, but the club hasn't won a trophy since. But as the two teams meet in the FA Cup on Friday, Rideout is the other parallel from 1995: Everton faces yet another relegation battle. He said, 'It's unbelievable that it keeps happening.' 'Everton are a major club, but they have misused the money.' They have acquired some good players but not at the level required, and they are unaware of the desire.' Everton has flown to Old Trafford in the Premier League's bottom three after their humiliation at home to Brighton, along with midweek's results.

Peter Reid, an Everton legend, will be keeping his former team against Manchester City through his fingers

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 30, 2022
'I had the option of either visiting the Etihad or the caravan in Abersoch,' he says. The caravan won.' I'll be watching the game through my fingers. Last week, I shared my prayers, but I'm not sure that the Big Fella up there will be able to assist Everton on Saturday.' Of course, Reid the player would never write off a game, but there's a sense of foreboding when they face the machine that is Manchester City. Frank Lampard has joined the club.' Reid says he's a principled man with a stellar career and he likes to play possession football.' I get it, but I think we should mix it up, show more aggression, and play more in the opposition half.'

Linda Reynolds breaks silence in the case of bombshell testimony

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 17, 2022
Senator Linda Reynolds (right), Australia's former Defence Minister, told the ACT Supreme Court on Monday that she related to her meeting with Brittany Higgins (right) in her Parliament House office on April 1, 2019. The meeting was held in the same office where Ms Higgins claims Lehrmann allegedly assaulted her after a booze-filled night out on March 23, 2019. About a week ago, Ms Higgins says Lehrmann allegedly assaulted her after a booze-filled night out. Ms Reynolds, dressed in a fuchsia suit jacket and sporting a fresh blond bob, was reportedly accused of trying to'coach' Steven Whybrow during cross-examination by text messages sent during the trial, despite being in Rwanda for a conference. During the hearing, she was also grilled about her partner's presence in the back of the courtroom.

Brittany Higgins: Michaelia Cash says she was 'embarrassed' a Parliament story could go public

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 17, 2022
A court heard that Brittany Higgins (left) blocked her accused rapist Bruce Lehrmann (right) on social media in the aftermath of the suspected assault. In the meantime, Ms Higgins' ex-boss Michaelia (inset) Cash said she was 'embarrassed' that a tale about her being late in night with Bruce Lehrmann emerged. Lehrmann is awaiting trial in the ACT Supreme Court after pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting Ms Higgins one evening in March 2019.

Scott Parker, Bournemouth's first Premier League manager, was fired in August after 2004

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2022
After Bournemouth drapingly fired Scott Parker in the aftermath of Liverpool's 9-0 thrashing at Liverpool, the first Premier League manager fired him in August since 2004. Despite being just four games into the new season, the Cherries were dissatisfied with the manager who had brought them right back to the top of the table. He was the first Premier League manager to be fired in the first month of the season after Newcastle got rid of Sir Bobby Robson (left), and Southampton axed Paul Sturrock (right) 18 years ago.