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There’s no better way to start the calendar year than with a new signing adorning the front cover of Everton magazine.

Cenk Tosun jetted in from Turkey and promptly outlined his reasons for coming to Everton, and his determination to make a tangible contribution as quickly as possible in what remains of this season.

From a January signing to a summer arrival, we catch up with Michael Keane on his time at Everton so far. The England international defender talks about his progress at Goodison, working with Sam Allardyce, and why he knows he will become a better player with the Blues.

Twenty four years ago, it’s fair to say things didn’t go according to plan for Mike Walker as Everton boss. He was relieved of his duties just six months after the Blues’ dramatic escape from relegation on the final day of the 1993/94 season. But when the Toffees played their final Europa League group match in Cyprus – where Walker now resides – we caught up to get his side of the story. He was charming company and admits that maybe Everton was the ‘right club but at the wrong time’.

Elsewhere this month we hear from Ramiro Funes Mori, who speaks about the frustration of being absent for so long and reveals that the World Cup in the summer is an extra motivation for him as he works his way back.

This is the final campaign in the half-century broadcasting career of John Motson and he’s featured this month giving the Allardyce appointment his seal of approval.

Former goalscoring legend Malcolm Macdonald tells us how Alan Ball saved his England career, and we welcome Goalkeeping Coach Martyn Margetson and Performance Director Dr Ryland Morgans to the Club.

It’s an action-packed 2018 opener for your Everton magazine…

Belief In Getting Better

With new signing Cenk Tosun on board, and key players returning from injury, Sam Allardyce is looking forward to a strong second half of the season from Everton

Belief In Getting Better

4 mins

An Eye For Goal

Cenk Tosun has come to ‘big club’ Everton to score goals. And, judging by the proven striker’s pedigree, it’s easy to see why the Club’s new January signing is eager to get going with the Blues

An Eye For Goal

9 mins

Spread Your Season Ticket Payments Via Direct Debit

Spread Your Season Ticket Payments Via Direct Debit

Spread Your Season Ticket Payments Via Direct Debit

3 mins

Backroom Blues

Manager Sam Allardyce added to his highly-regarded backroom staff when he recruited two new faces recently as Dr Ryland Morgans and Martyn Margetson joined Everton.Both are well known to the Blues boss, with the pair having worked with him at former club, Crystal Palace. Dr Morgans takes the post of Performance Director, with Margetson named as First Team Goalkeeping Coach.Here we look at both men, who join Assistant Manager Sammy Lee and First-Team coaches Craig Shakespeare and Duncan Ferguson in forming the support and technical staff behind Allardyce... 

Backroom Blues

3 mins

Blues Back 'Kits For Africa'

Blues Back 'Kits For Africa'

Blues Back 'Kits For Africa'

1 min

First Team Focus For Henen

First Team Focus For Henen

First Team Focus For Henen

6 mins

Olivia Out To Seize Olympic Opportunity

Olivia Out To Seize Olympic Opportunity

Olivia Out To Seize Olympic Opportunity

4 mins

Foodbanks Support

Foodbanks Support

Foodbanks Support

1 min

John Motson

John Motson

John Motson

4 mins

Blues Are In Safe Hands

Rachel Brown-Finnis spent 11 years as the Everton Ladies number one, helping the Blue Girls to the 2010 FA Women’s Cup. Now a BT Sport pundit, she popped into USM Finch Farm recently to catch up with her former manager Andy Spence, and we took the chance to quiz her on what she has made of Sam Allardyce’s impact, Jordan Pickford’s electric start to his Toffees career, and why she knows Michael Keane will be a success at Goodison Park.

Blues Are In Safe Hands

5 mins

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