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100 RW Colletion Sports Books Premier League: Why Everton Are Greater Than Liverpool

100 Reasons Why
Everton Are Greater Than Liverpool

AN IDEAL GIFT FOR FRIENDS WHO SUPPORT LIVERPOOL AND STILL THINK THEY’VE GOT AN ARGUMENT.

A calm, tea-brewed, blue-blooded explanation of why Everton — yes, Everton — are and always will be greater than Liverpool.

Welcome to Everton > Liverpool, the only book bold enough to walk into Merseyside, sip its tea, adjust its collar and announce, “Actually, the blue half runs this town — the other lot just run social media accounts.” If you came looking for neutrality, objectivity or anything approved by a Liverpool fan with a YouTube channel… lad, you’ve opened the wrong book.

This is Everton’s story — a tale of graft, thunder, laurel leaves, and half the city insisting that trophies are earned, not narrated. A tale of Goodison Park boiling kettles, building character and brewing tea strong enough to win derbies on smell alone. A tale of players who tackled like folklore, headed like mythology, and glared opponents back across Stanley Park without saying a single word.

Liverpool?
Well… their badge has seaweed. Their stadium has ring-lights. Their corner kicks have story arcs. Their documentaries have documentaries.

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This book is for:

  • Evertonians who’ve spent decades watching blue-shirted heroes vacuum midfields, volley galaxies, and terrify corner flags;
  • Neutrals who suspect Liverpool’s anthem has more choreography than their defending;
  • Liverpool fans brave enough to read 100 reasons why Goodison has always done football with elbow grease while Anfield does it with camera crews.

Inside you’ll find a century of blue superiority delivered through science, sarcasm and the time-honoured Everton method: win the Tuesday, and the rest follows.
You’ll meet Dixie Dean, big Dunc, Leighton Baines, Leon Osman, stump-breaking centre halves, Goodison cats, midfield hoovers, throw-ins fired like trebuchets, and managers who brew tea strong enough to power a high press.

Liverpool will, of course, appear — occasionally looking confused, occasionally looking dramatic, and always looking extremely well-lit for the documentary team.

This isn’t a rivalry book.
This is a civic duty.
A 100-reason declaration that the People’s Club remains the blueprint, the graft, the heartbeat, the original syllabus of football. And as for Liverpool? Well… they’re very good at adjectives.

Turn the page — and step into 100 reasons why blue runs deeper than red, why Everton’s soul outlives Liverpool’s soundtrack, and why Merseyside’s true crown has always belonged on the Gwladys Street End.