Everton is home to one of the first ever major football stadium built in England. This football club set the pace for other stadium in England. The football club’s home is at Goodison Park but this has not always been the case. At the beginning of the club’s history when the club was called St. Domingo’s FC, their playing ground was at Stanley Park. When the football club’s fanbase grew to over 2,000 they had to move. This move took the club to Priory Road where they lost their first game to a Liverpool representative team. From Priory Road, the club moved to Anfield Road. There first game played in Anfield Road was in 1884. The first championship won by Everton was in the 1890/1891 season at Anfield Road. However, the club returned to Stanley Park, where they built the present home to Everton football club, Goodison Park in 1892.

The 2017/2018 football season saw Everton participating in the Premier League, the FA Cup, the UEFA Europa League. The club finished in the 8th position in the premier league at the end of this season with a total of 49 points. A total number of 38 games where played with Everton winning 13 out of those games, drew 10 games and lost 15 games. The 2017/2018 season began on a high note for the club as they won their first fixture against Liverpool. They drew the next match against Manchester United but lost to Chelsea in their third fixture of the season and a total of 4 yellow cards awarded in the match.

This was the season that saw the transfer of Wayne Rooney from Manchester United to Everton on 9th July 2017. Other notable transfers into the club where Theo Walcott from Arsenal for 20,000,000 pounds, Gylfi Sigurdsson from Swansea City for 40,000,000 pounds, Michael Keane from Burnley for 25,000,000 pounds, and Jordan Pickford from Sunderland for 25,000,000 pounds.

In the 2018/2019 season, Everton football club still finished in 8th position just as in the previous season. The club was managed by Marco Silva in this season. Everton participated in the premier league, the FA Cup and the EFL Cup. At the end of this season Everton finished with 54 points in total, 5 points higher than the previous season but not enough to move the club higher on the premiership table. With a total of 38 matches played from the beginning to the end of the season, Everton won 15 out of the 38 matches, drew 9 matches but still lost 14 matches when is just one match less from the previous season.

The season started on a good note for the club as the drew 3 out of their first 4 matches, with one win against Southampton in Goodison Park. This good run ended with a loss against West Ham United also at Goodison Park. They also went on to lose to Arsenal at the Emirates. This season notable player Wayne Rooney was loaned out from the club to D.C United but some transfers into the club was made. Such transfers were Richarlison from Watford for 35,000,000 pounds, Lucas Digne from Barcelona for 18,000,000 pounds Yerry Mina from Barcelona for 27,000,000 pounds.

The performance by the club in the 2017/2018 , 2018/2019 season is a step lower from their performance in the 2016/2017 season where the club finished in the 7th position on the premier league table. The manager of the club was Ronald Koeman. The season saw the top goal scorer as Romelu Lukaku a forward for the club. He went on to win Player of the Season, Player’s Player of the Season awards. 

The 2019/2020 season is the current season with matches ongoing. The club manager is still Marco Silva. The season begun in July 2019 with the club making some notable transfers like Alex Iwobi from Arsenal, Moise Kean from Juventus, Fabian Delph from Manchester City, and Andre Gomes from Barcelona. The football season began for Everton with a match against Crystal Place which ended in a nil-nil draw. This was followed by a match against Watford and Everton emerged winners with a 1-0 win. Next up was against Aston Villa and Everton lost 2-0. This loss was followed by a match against Wolverhampton Wanderers where Everton emerged winners with a 3-2 win. The next match played by Everton was against Bournemouth. Coming from a 3 points in the bag win against Wolves, another win was expected from the Goodison Park boys but sadly this was not the case. Everton lost 3-1 to Bournemouth in the Vitality Stadium.

This current football season has not seen any game by Everton against top English clubs like Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea or even Arsenal. These fixtures are will be coming up later in the season and there is hope the club would hold its own against these other clubs. The question however, is are you willing to bet that the performance of this club would be better that the past three years? Well, unless offered irresistible casino bonuses like on FruitySlots most gamblers will not place their bets on Everton finishing in the top 4 this premier league football season. This prediction is based on the clubs performances in the last three seasons and the results of the matches played so far this current season.

This prediction is also followed by the long drought of no trophies which has plagued the club. The last time Everton won a trophy was the FA Cup which they won in 1995 after beating Manchester United 1-0. This long drought does not help in the predictions of the club in the premier league. Nevertheless, the club has some great young bloods which help in giving the fans some sort of hope t a better performance from the team. This does not mean the odds are in the favour of Everton winnings the championship but there is some hope of the club performing better than previous years.