'Evertonians cannot wait for turnstiles to click open on Saturday'published at 12:25 BST 9 September 2025
Mike Richards
Fan writer

Image source, Getty ImagesEarly season international breaks can be welcomed by some clubs looking to reset after a poor start or - in Everton's case - act as a potential momentum killer after promising signs in the opening three league matches.
Such has been the exciting start to the season, Evertonians cannot wait for Saturday to roll round once again.
There is an air of enthusiasm, as there has been since the return to the club of David Moyes.
In our two league wins to date this season, Everton have not only entertained for periods, they have now assembled an attacking force that strikes fear into the heart of opponents.
Jack Grealish has rightly been singled out for praise. So often the catalyst in attacking areas, he has already achieved cult hero status among the fanbase.
His arrival has not only been successful for him, but for those around him - in particular, Iliman Ndiaye.
So often the talisman of the side last season, the Senegal forward was often targeted by the opposition in an attempt to nullify Everton in the final third.
With the attention seemingly centred elsewhere, Ndiaye has found more space and time to work his magic.
Now operating off the right-hand side, it has been encouraging to see him pick up where he left off last season. With two goals in the first three league matches, I would be surprised if he does not top the club scoring charts once more.
After a successful summer transfer window and the move to our fantastic new home, things apparently appear to be looking up for our club.
The simple fact that Evertonians cannot wait for the turnstiles to click open on Saturday is a clear indicator we are back to enjoying our football at last.
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