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Continuing his work off the pitch πŸ™Œ Jack Grealish extends his role as a Special Olympics ambassador for another three years, having played a key role in raising the visibility of athletes with intellectual disabilities since 2022.

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The performance of "Running up that Hill" on Top of the Pops was one of Kate Bush's rare appearances on British TV at the time. The song rose straight to the Top 3 in the UK charts thanks to this performance.

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Can’t stop laughing at this cake-eating outtake from Ricky Gervais’s After Life 😭 I don’t know how they get through scenes like this when they’re constantly cracking up πŸ˜‚ The outtakes in any of Gervais’s shows are always brilliant and very VERY funny. His sets must be an

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Blatant penalty not given, then 6 minutes injury time and they score in in nearly enough the 8th minute, scandalous again.

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With the news of Ricky Van Wolfswinkel retiring, who scored his only Premier League goal against Everton, I decided to dig deeper. A player has scored their first Premier League goal for their new club 225 times against Everton, the most of any club in the competition. #EFC

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Esteban Fuertes Scored his first & only PL goal for Derby at Goodison and was then refused entry back into the UK weeks later, with authorities having discovered his Italian passport had been forged Doesn't get any more Everton

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#OnThisDay 1994 Everton came from 2-0 down v Wimbledon to win 3-2. Goals from Graeme Stuart(2) & Barry Hooorne & we were safe. Just 31,297 at Goodison Park due to the Park End closed. What’s your memory? AndersLimpar777 Neville Southall #EFC #Everton

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On this day in 2005. πŸ”΅βͺ Goals from David Weir and Tim Cahill saw Everton move to within one point of Champions League qualification, which was secured the following day after Liverpool suffered defeat away to Arsenal.