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Joe Thomas
@joe_thomas18
Everton FC correspondent for @LivEchoEFC. Formerly news, including investigations and matters related to Hillsborough. Insta: instagram.com/joethomasecho/
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    Oh my days, I have never seen anything like Childwall Fiveways just now! #LFCParade
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    This morning, Jurgen Klopp and the Liverpool FC squad paid tribute to Michael Jones, who tragically died from injuries suffered while working on the Everton stadium site. Sean Dyche laid flowers there on Friday and more tributes are planned over weekend liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool…
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    That Everton away end after Doucoure’s late winner 😍
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    Everton fans on the final whistle: “We shall not be moved…” 🔵🔵🔵
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    Dave Roland survived the tragic crush at Hillsborough and battled to saved those around him. The disaster changed his life, but did not define it. The grandad brought joy to so many before losing his fight with #coronavirus. Tributes to a hero, here⬇️
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    Incredible noise from the travelling Everton support 🔈
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    Flowers laid at the tribute to Michael Jones at Everton’s new stadium, ahead of the first match to be held here 💙
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    Just spoke to David Moyes and it’s clear there will be disappointment on the plane to Abu Dhabi, but Everton fly out 15pts clear of trouble. 7 weeks ago I was driving home in the snow after Bournemouth with that gap at 2pts after another game without a shot on target. Remarkable
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    That Everton away end 👏 Incredible scenes on a big, big result in the fight for survival 🔵🔵🔵
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    The scenes in the Everton away end after the final whistle at Southampton. Brilliant atmosphere today and great to see the players so involved.
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    Stamford Bridge is filling up and, poignantly, the Everton end now features a tribute to the 97 innocent men, women and children who were unlawfully killed as a result of the Hillsborough tragedy, which unfolded on April 15, 1989 - 35 years ago today.
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    Breaking: The prosecution of Hillsborough match commander David Duckenfield can go ahead. He will face trial for 95 counts of gross negligence manslaughter in September
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    I have not heard of dealers accepting food parcels for drugs in years of crime reporting. I am well aware, however, of criminals exploiting hunger to manipulate vulnerable people, including children. It is tragic. It is common. It is more common after a decade of brutal austerity