Apr 6, 2019 - Everton FC: a PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF 1988-89 SEASON. to help give you the best experience we can. Carlo Ancelotti says Everton will get a true measure of their improvement when the surprise Premier League leaders face champions Liverpool on Saturday.... more » 16.10.2020 15:28 Mercantile Credit Football League Centenary Challenge, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1987–88_Everton_F.C._season&oldid=967508962, 1987–88 Football League First Division by team, Short description with empty Wikidata description, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 13 July 2020, at 17:16. << 1987/88 Jump to: 1989/90 >> If you want to find out the scorers, line-ups and more details on the game, click on the full-time score. They finished 4th in the table with 70 points. FT - Full-time score HT - Half-time score V - Venue Pos - League position at the end of the day the game took place Pts - Points… The Toffees advanced to the 5th round of the FA Cup, losing to Liverpool, and to the semifinals of the League Cup, losing to Arsenal. competed in the Football League First Division. Ancelotti confident new-look Everton can shake up top six after Spurs win Carlo Ancelotti said his belief that Everton will compete with the Premier League's top six this season was justified after Dominic Calvert-Lewin's towering header earned their first win over Tottenham since 2012 with a … During the 1987–88 English football season, Everton F.C. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. They finished 4th in the table with 70 points. See more ideas about Everton fc, Everton, Dave watson. Everton's Record in 1988-89 1987-88 Click here for Appearances and Goals, the Final League Table and Cup Final Details 1989-90 >> Click on the Opposition Team Name to See Line-Ups, etc During the 1987–88 English football season, Everton F.C. competed in the Football League First Division. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Everton FC: a PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF 1988-89 SEASON, 13 May 1989 Phil Parkes is helpless as Paul Bracewell scores Everton's third against West Ham, 27 March 1989 Pat Nevin can't turn the ball home but Tony Cottee is quick on the loose ball to turn it home for Everton's first at Middlesbrough, 25 February 1989 Clarke v Derby (A) Wayne Clarke (partly obscured by Paul Blades) dives to meet a Kevin Sheedy cross and head the second past Peter Shilton, 25 February 1989 Sharp v Derby (A) Graeme Sharp intercepts a poor back-pass and beats Peter Shilton for the Blues first, 11 February 1989 Sheedy v Southampton (A) Kevin Sheedy rockets home a long range drive to equalise at Southampton, 4 February 1989 Sharp (Pen) v Wimbledon (H) Graeme Sharp sends the Wimbledon keeper the wrong way as he equalises from the penalty spot, 30 October 1988 Tony Cottee stabs the ball home to score against United after Dave Watson's header had struck the crossbar, 11 October 1988 Trevor Steven scores Everton's first at Bury from the penalty spot, 1 October 1988 Adrian Heath fires home from a Kevin Sheedy pass for the Blues as they lose at Wimbledon, 27 September 1988 Stuart McCall rounds Bury's Farnsworth to score Everton's third during the Littlewoods Cup tie, 10 April 1989 Kevin Sheedy scores Everton's second against Charlton, 10 April 1989 Graeme Sharp scores his 100th goal for Everton as he heads home Everton's first against Charlton from a Neil McDonald cross, 1 April 1989 A poor back pass by QPR's Peter Reid gives Tony Cottee to volley home Everton's third, 13 May 1989 Dave Watson out-jumps West Ham's Tony Gale to meet a Pat Nevin cross and put Everton two up, 15 May 1989 Kevin Sheedy fires home a free kick against West Ham, 10 May 1989 Graeme Sharp fires in a great volley to win the game at Old Trafford. The Toffees advanced to the 5th round of the FA Cup, losing to Liverpool, and to the semifinals of the League Cup, losing to Arsenal.