Sat, 07 May, 2005 - 18:03
Everton 2 Newcastle 0
Everton are on the brink of the Champions League after a masterful destruction that sparked joyous scenes at Goodison Park.
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CourtsSoccerHeathrowPlace: Goodison ParkPlace: EuropePlace: St James’ ParkPlace: GoodisonPerson: David WeirPerson: Tim CahillPerson: CahillPerson: Barry KnightPerson: Lee BowyerPerson: Kieron DyerPerson: David MoyesPerson: Tony HibbertPerson: Jermaine JenasPerson: Shay GivenPerson: Charles N’ZogbiaPerson: Darren AmbrosePerson: Nigel MartynPerson: Patrick KluivertPerson: AmeobiPerson: James MilnerPerson: MartynPerson: Lee CarsleyPerson: MilnerPerson: KluivertPerson: WeirPerson: AmbrosePerson: N’ZogbiaPerson: Stephen CarrPerson: Kevin KilbanePerson: Mikel ArtetaPerson: GivenPerson: Jean-Alain BoumsongPerson: KnightPerson: ArtetaPerson: Duncan FergusonPerson: James BeattiePerson: JenasEvent: Champions LeagueEvent: ChampionsOrganisation: EvertonOrganisation: NewcastleOrganisation: ToffeesOrganisation: Liverpool
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