Latest Everton FC news from the Liverpool ECHO - Baines: Derby injustice will spur us on, Prenno's take on the derby, Blues to appeal Rodwell's red

LEIGHTON Baines believes a burning sense of derby injustice will bolster Everton throughout this season's toughest run of fixtures.
MARTIN ATKINSON visited Everton's training ground before the 216th Merseyside derby to lay down the law, but he would have better served the Toffees by advising them not to turn up.
Dave Prentice's Mersey derby verdict: Sorry seems to be the hardest word for Premier League refs
AT a rough count, and if the sub-editors have been kind, there will be 800 words of copy below, attempting analysis of a football match which effectively ended as a contest after 23 minutes.
Everton FC to appeal Jack Rodwell's Merseyside derby red card
EVERTON will appeal against Jack Rodwell's controversial red card during Saturday's Merseyside derby - despite manager David Moyes' initial hopes that the FA might consider rescinding the decision without being asked.
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I remember Mick Lyons scoring a perfectly good goal at Goodison when he leapt above Alec Lyndsey and powered a header past Ray Clemence.The goal was disallowed and Alan Waddle went on to score the winner for Liverpool.I was in line with the header and Lyons was onside and did not foul Lyndsey.I had the pleasure of speaking to Mick Lyons a couple of years ago and he said the ref would not explain his decision.Yet another Derby Day injustice!
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