For me Arsenal = O2 Man utd = AIG and AON Chelsea = Samsung Liverpool = Carlsberg Everton = Chang Spurs = AIA My nostalgia jersey in prem team during 2000s to 2010s
@@Tukkerrandy not so much for Everton, but he was a mainstay in that Dutch team. Which makes it more impressive that the likes of Everton had these internationals.
He was average at best and lucky that we had nothing better than the likes of Ron Vlaar (who was fairly good but injured a lot), Matthijsen etc@@someguy8116
Neither Leighton Baines nor Seamus Coleman get the proper respect they deserve footballing wise. Everyone loves them as professionals, but they were some of the best fullbacks the Premier League has seen. As a tandem they are top ranked.
While I'm here, I'm honestly stumped as to how the everliving heck we got our hands on Eto'o. I remember booting up a FIFA game on the PS2 for the first time, and seeing that weapon up front, and audibly vocalizing to my family around me "The heck is he doing in here?!"
I ain't ever forgetting them left footed crosses into the box from Baines. Big men today wish they got the same service that Lukaku got with him on the field 🤌
@@bhvillaman4401 He was a lot slimmer and more mobile in his Everton days. For whatever reason, in his first season at United he decided to trade mobility for even more mass and strength, when it really wasn't a weak point of his game at all. The goals you see in the first minute or so of this video, against Chelsea in the cup and Arsenal at Goodison, are things he has simply not been capable of since that transfer, and he's a much worse player for it.
Our 2009 team was the best of the Premier League era. Howard, Baines, Lescott, Jakielka, Jack Rodwell, Arteta, Cahill, Pienaar, Fellaini, Osman, Castillo, Saha, Yakubu, Vaughan, Anichebe. That squad is probably better than the vast majority of prem teams this season.
I agree. When fully fit that team was able to beat anyone in the league. But it had too many unjury problems, mainly Saha and Arteta and few others too. Saha was absolutely world class when fully fit. What a striker he was. Arteta was brilliant at Everton too. Pienaar was a baller.
Leighton would've been amazing in this era , its a shame what happened with barkely cause he had so much potential but he looks back to his best at luton and lowkey lukaku in his final season at everton had a good case as one of the top 15 strikers in the world
Bainsey was the best. The two free kicks against West Ham!!! Met Terry cooper a few years back in Tenerife and he agreed. Himself and bainsey were the best. I totally agree that I am also a teeny bit biased 😂.
I thought the same thing. Lukaku wasn't so great before leaving. Comes back, flops and trips on his own ball thinking he'll play like this. Barkley lost all his confidence and becomes just another player. Sucks to see great talent going to Chelsea then you don't see any of that once they are there.
I absolutely loved this Everton, they were magic! Good job mate with the video and I love the fact that lots of the commentary is in Italian, it brings back memories.
Everton was sooo hard to beat on FIFA career mode. Especially Fifa 10 & Fifa 11. If you played above semi pro difficulty you would know. Lukaku was a beast
If Everton was a complete team around that time, theyd probably have more trophies in the cabinet. There were times where i was happy to even earn a draw vs Everton they were that good
The irony is that the team just needed investment. Which it didn't get, always sell to buy. Moyes left in 2013, and a billionaire chairman arrived in 2014. The irony.
I used to watch this team quite a lot, mainly for Deulofeu and Naismith - both of whom tended to start on the bench but usually got a run-out. Naismith saved the points on numerous occasions after being subbed on. But, yes, quality throughout.
As a lifelong Everton fan it makes me sad to compare this team to the one of today. There was so much energy, pace, creativity. Shame there’s no mention of Leon Osman in this video! He made it all tick. Even got himself an England cap on the back of his form.
This makes me sad seeing how good of a team we had on the cusp of Europe most years and we are now just a former shell of ourselves fighting to stay in the league for the third year running
As an Arsenal fan, I always hated Everton because they always seemed to play so well everytime they play us back during the early 2010s. I was only a kid of course but the quality they had made me hate them. But looking back at it, Everton had an admirable talented squad who could have done wonders in Europe if they had the right backing for a manager.
2005 (4th), 2007 (6th), 2008 (5th), 2009 (5th), 2013 (6th), 2014 (5th). They only started talking about a "top 6" when Fergie left Man Utd, and it was pretty much a meme when they mentioned "the top 6" not referring to Everton, even though they finished above Man Utd and tottenham in the very same season.
In 2014 I became a fan of Everton. As an American I found a club and became attached to them when I was only 12. This is the team I always knew. 8th place being what we said was “average” and that we were going in the wrong direction. Now look at us. Shambles
honestly its ashame barkley left at one point was one of the biggest english prospects but I'll never forget this Everton team it was a team that would put up a fight with everyone Gerrard Deulofeu,Lukaku when he was an unstoppable attacker,Mirales,Seamus Coleman arguably one of the best full backs in the league in his prime,Tim Howard a keeper that won over everyone with his performances against belgium in 2014 world cup,Leighton Baines same as coleman incredible full back,Stones a top rated prospect at the time,Mccgeady who had the most beautiful mccgeady spins(no sh*t sherlock),
everton have had so many scots in their team in the last 25 years its mad,Weir,Naysmith,Naismith,mcfadden,patterson,big dunc plus alot that came from the scottish leagues like stubbs and Mccarthy
yeah u did both Mccarthy and Mcgeady got alot of abuse up here cos they where basically scottish,born and bred here with weegie accents but chose to play for ireland cos of youth team involvement
@@user-pw6gm1tu6q Yeah I heard about that when McGeady signed. I was so hyped for him because he was great on Fifa but he was poor for us. He was under Martinez though which is troublesome
Steven Naismith, Aiden McGeady, Leighton Baines, Phil Jagielka, Ross Barkley, Seamus Coleman, and also Brandon Galloway. This is my favorite Everton era. (Arsenal fan)
God knows why Lukaku felt the need to put on all that mass when he moved to United. Rendered him almost completely immobile, when he was already very strong. He could be very dangerous when running with the ball when he was at Everton and West Brom.
I'll always say bringing back Drogba for 1 year and getting rid of Lukaku rather than giving Lukaku Drogba and Remy's minutes that season was one of the biggest mistakes Chelsea made, he was a 20 goal man for years in his early days and we couldn't buy a 10 goal man for love or money for years.
Lukaku is the prime example of people being given too much - the guy is a complete spoiled baby who let his talents go to waste all because of his big head
Liverpool supporter here… when Everton had Carlos Ancelotti, that’s when they were good and top the table before Christmas but in the end Ancelotti screwed the Toffees and left quickly after two seasons. If he didn’t left, Everton won’t be in deep 💩 by now
Wow I completely forgot that Samuel Eto'o played for Everton lol, I guess that makes sense because he only played 14 league games and a couple of cup games for them. Also Leighton Baines was such a good solid player, he almost feels like the definition of underrated although at the time he played he might not have been seen as underrated but still.
The defensive set up of Moyes with the attacking flair of Martinez was great the first season, but then they lost both in 2014/15 season and that was the start of Everton’s downfall
Oh god, did you really have to remind me of that moment where Lukaku absolutely destroys Per on the halfway line 😂🤦🏻 It's almost like when I see that again, like it happened yesterday. Oh how things have changed now though. Lukaku was an absolute monster at Everton. He really should have stayed there. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure he's probably still a great striker in Italy, but nowhere near his Everton level.
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2013 - 2018 Everton and Southampton were 2 of the best player for player quality mid table prem teams in my lifetime.
Say less.
Everton wernt a mid table team though they were a top half team they even finished 4th once
@@bhvillaman4401yeah once 😂 then got slapped around in the UCL qualifiers. Christ at least Leeds and Newcastle did something when they finished 4th 🙄
You ain’t been watching football for long then. Been far better sides than an Everton side who relied on 1 player
respect Chelsea?
umbro + chang on an everton’s shirt = nostalgia
Just like Samsung Chelsea 🔥
NEC.....we won trophies when that was on our shirts
@@mockinghyena960 yeah !
For me
Arsenal = O2
Man utd = AIG and AON
Chelsea = Samsung
Liverpool = Carlsberg
Everton = Chang
Spurs = AIA
My nostalgia jersey in prem team during 2000s to 2010s
@@FunnyDudehehe I like that
Baines, Coleman, Heitinga, Miralles, Delefeu, Fellaini, Lukaku etc... yeah, they had some ballers.
Please exclude Heitinga from that list, he was never a baller
@@Tukkerrandy not so much for Everton, but he was a mainstay in that Dutch team. Which makes it more impressive that the likes of Everton had these internationals.
Fellaini 😂
He was average at best and lucky that we had nothing better than the likes of Ron Vlaar (who was fairly good but injured a lot), Matthijsen etc@@someguy8116
Don't disrespect Fellaini the GOAT @@gb1967.
Neither Leighton Baines nor Seamus Coleman get the proper respect they deserve footballing wise. Everyone loves them as professionals, but they were some of the best fullbacks the Premier League has seen. As a tandem they are top ranked.
When we had both of them playing at their best, teams wouldn't have bothered bringing wingers.
they were ahead of their time honestly, they are what we expect from a modern day fullback
While I'm here, I'm honestly stumped as to how the everliving heck we got our hands on Eto'o. I remember booting up a FIFA game on the PS2 for the first time, and seeing that weapon up front, and audibly vocalizing to my family around me "The heck is he doing in here?!"
@@FateSoulzZSame way we got Ginola and Gazza when they were way past their best.
Leighton baines do get respect but no respect for seamus at all, he has like 1 or 2 good seasons and he went back to being quite average
I ain't ever forgetting them left footed crosses into the box from Baines. Big men today wish they got the same service that Lukaku got with him on the field 🤌
Man why did Lukaku transform himself from a lean sprinter to an industrial fridge?
Think he had digestive sickness.
Monster Munch and Oreos did it for me....
nah he was a tank even when he was younger, he just didn’t look like it somehow
Blame Manchester United because once he went to united they bulked him up & he lost agility
@@tloose4618 United ruin basically everyone, you'd think prospective signings would have learned by now and avoid the place like the plague
fit Lukaku was a crazyyy good player back in those days fr
maybe he's actually many years older than his recorded age and this was his prime
@@jamespearson8949 u on some wild shi 😭
He still is good
It becomes a lot more effort to move such a big frame as you get older. I can tell you that for free
@@bhvillaman4401 He was a lot slimmer and more mobile in his Everton days. For whatever reason, in his first season at United he decided to trade mobility for even more mass and strength, when it really wasn't a weak point of his game at all. The goals you see in the first minute or so of this video, against Chelsea in the cup and Arsenal at Goodison, are things he has simply not been capable of since that transfer, and he's a much worse player for it.
Our 2009 team was the best of the Premier League era. Howard, Baines, Lescott, Jakielka, Jack Rodwell, Arteta, Cahill, Pienaar, Fellaini, Osman, Castillo, Saha, Yakubu, Vaughan, Anichebe. That squad is probably better than the vast majority of prem teams this season.
Agreed ..previously envious NUFC fan here ha
I agree. When fully fit that team was able to beat anyone in the league. But it had too many unjury problems, mainly Saha and Arteta and few others too.
Saha was absolutely world class when fully fit. What a striker he was. Arteta was brilliant at Everton too. Pienaar was a baller.
@siberianTiger639 arteta still the best player I've seen play for us, that night against fiorentina
And now we’re struggling to stay out of the relegation zone 🙄
Castillo barely played, he's the odd one out in your list by far
Leighton would've been amazing in this era , its a shame what happened with barkely cause he had so much potential but he looks back to his best at luton and lowkey lukaku in his final season at everton had a good case as one of the top 15 strikers in the world
that's actually a really good point about Baines, with that left foot he could have been a great inverted fullback
Top 10 at least why he was bought for so much
Bainsey was the best. The two free kicks against West Ham!!! Met Terry cooper a few years back in Tenerife and he agreed. Himself and bainsey were the best. I totally agree that I am also a teeny bit biased 😂.
Top 15? That season he was top 5.
as an everton fan, this has me so nostalgic, but very sad at the same time. i dont know if we will ever see these highs again.
The fact we consider this a high these days is crazy in itself
@@Izzy01711it is compared to what we have now
It's ironic coz back then it was seen as the norm. The heights were regaining place among top
@@Izzy01711 Aside from finishing 4th one time, it quite literally is. Pretty that Everton side finiahed 5th.
The streets will never forget Kevin Mirallas
What a player he was
@@pickyjackal7283HE WAS NOT GOOD FOR US IN GREESE MAYBY
Lukaku and Barkley were one of the best duo in the days. So sad that both of them fail in Chelsea.
I thought the same thing. Lukaku wasn't so great before leaving. Comes back, flops and trips on his own ball thinking he'll play like this. Barkley lost all his confidence and becomes just another player. Sucks to see great talent going to Chelsea then you don't see any of that once they are there.
Lean build lukaku was so quick, crazy to see how he used to be.
Naismith was so underrated
Never forget his perfect hat trick vs Chelsea.
I absolutely loved this Everton, they were magic! Good job mate with the video and I love the fact that lots of the commentary is in Italian, it brings back memories.
Takes me back to 2014 when I always played with Everton in FIFA career mode!
This was evertons prime, so many quality players
Evertons prime was between 1985-1988
Barkley had that De Bruyne in him.
Lukaku was 🥶back then
Everton was sooo hard to beat on FIFA career mode. Especially Fifa 10 & Fifa 11. If you played above semi pro difficulty you would know. Lukaku was a beast
If Everton was a complete team around that time, theyd probably have more trophies in the cabinet. There were times where i was happy to even earn a draw vs Everton they were that good
The irony is that the team just needed investment. Which it didn't get, always sell to buy. Moyes left in 2013, and a billionaire chairman arrived in 2014. The irony.
I remember playing this team in FIFA back in those days, underrated gem.
Lukaku at Everton was something else
I used to watch this team quite a lot, mainly for Deulofeu and Naismith - both of whom tended to start on the bench but usually got a run-out. Naismith saved the points on numerous occasions after being subbed on. But, yes, quality throughout.
5:44 what a shot😂😂😂
Awesome starting 11. Was the year I began following them. I’m in the States so it just started coming on tv. Really wish Lukaku never left.
As a lifelong Everton fan it makes me sad to compare this team to the one of today. There was so much energy, pace, creativity. Shame there’s no mention of Leon Osman in this video! He made it all tick. Even got himself an England cap on the back of his form.
That was such a good team looking back on it ... We are a shambles now .. we had Samuel eto for god sake
This makes me sad seeing how good of a team we had on the cusp of Europe most years and we are now just a former shell of ourselves fighting to stay in the league for the third year running
As an Arsenal fan, I always hated Everton because they always seemed to play so well everytime they play us back during the early 2010s. I was only a kid of course but the quality they had made me hate them. But looking back at it, Everton had an admirable talented squad who could have done wonders in Europe if they had the right backing for a manager.
I always assumed that Everton would one day break into the top 6 and win something but unfortunately it didn’t happen.
I remember all the media speculation about Moyes' personal ambitions. I thought he could have a crack at the league title with Everton.
Remember when Ancelloti took the Everton job and brought James Rodriguez?
I was so hyped only for him to go back to Madrid🤣
They did finish 5th under Roberto Martinez once
2005 (4th), 2007 (6th), 2008 (5th), 2009 (5th), 2013 (6th), 2014 (5th).
They only started talking about a "top 6" when Fergie left Man Utd, and it was pretty much a meme when they mentioned "the top 6" not referring to Everton, even though they finished above Man Utd and tottenham in the very same season.
@@Guttlegob that just proves how great David Moise was for Everton
I still remember Mikel Arteta was great at Everton too before join Arsenal.
Baines & Coleman was simply one of Europe’s best fullback duos on the planet in those days
Old Umbro + Chang = Perfect!
Top team, wish they had a decent cup run to a final as well.
In 2014 I became a fan of Everton. As an American I found a club and became attached to them when I was only 12. This is the team I always knew. 8th place being what we said was “average” and that we were going in the wrong direction. Now look at us. Shambles
honestly its ashame barkley left at one point was one of the biggest english prospects
but I'll never forget this Everton team it was a team that would put up a fight with everyone
Gerrard Deulofeu,Lukaku when he was an unstoppable attacker,Mirales,Seamus Coleman arguably one of the best full backs in the league in his prime,Tim Howard a keeper that won over everyone with his performances against belgium in 2014 world cup,Leighton Baines same as coleman incredible full back,Stones a top rated prospect at the time,Mccgeady who had the most beautiful mccgeady spins(no sh*t sherlock),
it was like build your own underdog team in FIFA that is pretty good! I was so sad that they never made the UCL spot back in that days...
everton have had so many scots in their team in the last 25 years its mad,Weir,Naysmith,Naismith,mcfadden,patterson,big dunc plus alot that came from the scottish leagues like stubbs and Mccarthy
I was thinking Lee Carsley too but he's Irish😂. We've had lots of Irish players too.
yeah u did both Mccarthy and Mcgeady got alot of abuse up here cos they where basically scottish,born and bred here with weegie accents but chose to play for ireland cos of youth team involvement
@@user-pw6gm1tu6q Yeah I heard about that when McGeady signed. I was so hyped for him because he was great on Fifa but he was poor for us. He was under Martinez though which is troublesome
Steven Naismith, Aiden McGeady, Leighton Baines, Phil Jagielka, Ross Barkley, Seamus Coleman, and also Brandon Galloway. This is my favorite Everton era. (Arsenal fan)
Roberto Martínez built a great team
Moyes built the team. Martinez inherited it
@@samfitzpatrick7891 would love to see Moyes return as boss.
moyes built a great team, Martinez started it's destruction
@@Malos_ Moyes built a decent team. Catterick and Kendall built great teams.
@@heeeeeresrossy So would all of West Ham.
What a team indeed. Together with their coach.
Mirallas was such a great player
This gives me nostalgia❤❤❤
That Barkley finesse shot was actually insane
STREETS WILL NEVER FORGET KEVIN MIRALLAS
belter video fella 👌
God knows why Lukaku felt the need to put on all that mass when he moved to United. Rendered him almost completely immobile, when he was already very strong. He could be very dangerous when running with the ball when he was at Everton and West Brom.
Think I read he was ill with a digestive problem.
I'll always say bringing back Drogba for 1 year and getting rid of Lukaku rather than giving Lukaku Drogba and Remy's minutes that season was one of the biggest mistakes Chelsea made, he was a 20 goal man for years in his early days and we couldn't buy a 10 goal man for love or money for years.
Very good point
We need more content like this
Mirallas was so good!
Can’t believe we had players like that once!
The nostalgia just to think baines and Coleman were both outscoring the Liverpool front line during this period of time how times have changed 😢
Mirallas so good
as an american tim howard and this everton made me love football
I miss having the likes of Kevin and Steven in our attack! They were two absolute menaces who were relentless!
Nice video, bro did TH-cam accept match highlights for monetization?
Why does everyone clickbait the photos these days? At no point in that game against Chelsea was it 4-4. Everton only scored 3 in that game
The streets will always remember Tony Hibbert. Legend
Bobby brown shoes had us playing some exciting football with some tricky players.
miss those days
Lukaku is the prime example of people being given too much - the guy is a complete spoiled baby who let his talents go to waste all because of his big head
man, lukaku holding onto the ball and making a world class pass is so underrated.
Liverpool supporter here… when Everton had Carlos Ancelotti, that’s when they were good and top the table before Christmas but in the end Ancelotti screwed the Toffees and left quickly after two seasons. If he didn’t left, Everton won’t be in deep 💩 by now
😢back in the day
Forgot how Coleman was such a beast at his peak. Him and Baines was a pair that most top teams would have loved.
Welcome back to TH-cam
Prime Lukaku was just a different breed 🔥
They finished 11th that season, and lost more games than they won. Scary stuff.
Wow I completely forgot that Samuel Eto'o played for Everton lol, I guess that makes sense because he only played 14 league games and a couple of cup games for them. Also Leighton Baines was such a good solid player, he almost feels like the definition of underrated although at the time he played he might not have been seen as underrated but still.
0:40 😮😮 lukaku right leg bender 😮😮😮🔥💀
They were a great side to watch..
The defensive set up of Moyes with the attacking flair of Martinez was great the first season, but then they lost both in 2014/15 season and that was the start of Everton’s downfall
Back when man like Lukakz could actually like… DRIBBLE 💀💀💀
Lmao, what?
They didn't scare anyone. Thet finished 11th or 12th I think.
The only people they scared were their fans with their shambolic defending.
the fact you said we finished 11th or 12th shows how much of a knob you are 🤣
Actually finished 5th with the highest points total of anybody finishing 5th with 72 points
@@Guttlegob That was the 13/14 team.
This video shows clips of the 14/15 team.
Street would never forget mirallas, and the goat that come from barcelona, deulofeu
Really well made video
I appreciate the comment!
That Leighton Baines free kick 😤
naismith will be remembered
Oh to have some of these guys playing now
Ross Barkley was an absolute baller man I forgot how good he was.
I have no memory at all about Eto’o at Everton! 😅
He played only half a season at Everton, moved to Sampdoria after.
He was trash. 3 goals in 14 league games.
He wasnt trash. He came off the bench. He literally just scored a hat trick on man u for chelsea season before
@@martinyazai7224 He was trash for everton. There is a reason they got rid of him after 6 months. And how many did he score in the next 18 months?
Geri is magic
Steven Naismith underrated baller
Oh god, did you really have to remind me of that moment where Lukaku absolutely destroys Per on the halfway line 😂🤦🏻
It's almost like when I see that again, like it happened yesterday. Oh how things have changed now though. Lukaku was an absolute monster at Everton. He really should have stayed there. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure he's probably still a great striker in Italy, but nowhere near his Everton level.
barkley for luton has been insane
They had a stacked team
these team made me a blue. its been a rollercoaster since then tho looooool
8:22 “Aiden Makkedeh!” 😂
Lukaku was amazing
If you look at these Videos Lukaku is slim but was still strong, screwed himself over getting huge at UTD
surprised to see Eto'o here when he only played for like 5 games
Wow I forgot about how much of a baller Kevin Mirallas
I WAS THINKING ABOUT THIS TEAM THE OTHER DAY!!!!!!!!!
5:44 phenomenal
Lukaku was slim back then, therefore played well.
Lukaku really tricked us in believing he was a baller
Everton scaring people 😂😂😂😂 cheers I needed a laugh.
The best version of Lukaku imo. Why he decided to bulk up during his first season at United is beyond me.