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Today is a Bank Holiday Monday and Everton’s home game with Manchester City has been moved to the next one, and while we can enjoy that beforehand, the day after isn’t and there are things to do. For the night games, it feels like everyone is hurrying off because they’ve got work in the morning or the kids are at school.

Moving the home game with Manchester City means that Everton will have had seven Monday night fixtures this season when Sky Sports are only supposed to be putting teams in a maximum of five across Monday or Friday slots. It’s felt like we’re a victim of circumstances with so many other Premier League teams in Europe this season.

It’s our first season at Hill Dickinson Stadium and we’ve not had the opportunity to enjoy many Saturday games. The 3-0 win over Chelsea was great, not just in terms of the performance and the scoreline but the whole matchday experience and we thought: “We want more of this,” and then Manchester City gets moved to the Monday night slot.

Everything seemed to click against Chelsea. People were down there early, the sun was shining and...

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