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Article: MISTLETOE AND WINE; DAVE PRENTICE - INSIDE GOODISON: THE BLUES' BOOZY ROUTE TO BOXING DAY SUCCESS.(Sport)
- Article from:
- Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
- Article date:
- December 22, 2001
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THERE will be shocks in next week's Boxing Day fixture list.
There always are.
Whether it's Manchester United coming to Goodison Park in 1977 and ending the Blues' 22-match unbeaten run - with a 6-2 hiding; Sheffield Wednesday arriving at Goodison in 1994 after Everton had established a club record seven successive clean sheets - and winning 4-1; Everton demolishing in-form Sunderland 5-0 two years ago, or just Thomas Myhre throwing one in last year to gift Coventry an unlikely away win, Boxing Day always turns up shock results.
It was even worse ...
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