Trent R. Nelson is a 29-year-old autodidactic poet and historian, political, social and economic analyst, as well as a soccer writer. Zidane’s 2006 World Cup got him hooked onto the sport before learning that his Everton family ties stretch deep back into the 19th century. He travels often, and so writes as he goes. He loves writing, reading, chatting and listening; he writes about Everton at Royal Blue Mersey, Arsenal for Pain in the Arsenal, general soccer at Playing for 90, and for Liberal Currents and Exponents Magazine in regards to politics, history and the associated matters. Trent usually writes long-form articles about the club from a 10,000 foot view. Twitter - @TRichard_Nelson
The Opposition View: Everton vs Fulham | Familiar faces visit Goodison
The Toffees will be looking to take three from some old friends come Saturday
The Opposition View: Everton vs Newcastle | Confident Magpies arrive on Merseyside
Newcastle wants to make a ruckus at Goodison Park for all three points, but the Blues will have other plans
The Opposition View: Everton vs Crystal Palace | Who can break their winless streak?
The Blues need three points after having already dropped eight entirely winnable points recently
The New Blue Report: What can Mangala bring to Everton’s midfield this season?
We spoke with two knowledgable folks on all things Orel Mangala, with two very different takes.
Everton at Leicester: The Opposition View | Blues look to spoil foxy vibes at King Power
Toffees have yet to take points this campaign; Leicester City will not be keen to give up any either
Everton at Aston Villa: The Opposition View | Blues face another daunting task
After the epic collapse versus Bournemouth a fortnight ago, a victory in the midlands would be an even greater shock
Everton at Tottenham: The Opposition View | Spurs confident against the Blues
We chatted with SBN Soccer Tottenham blog Cartilage Free Captain
Everton vs Brighton: The Opposition View | New Year, New Seagulls, New Toffees?
The Blues will wish to win at Goodison Park for its final opening day, while the Seagulls will be looking to spoil a good time.
Everton 2024/25 Season Preview: Strikers | Goals remain a necessity
The Blues need a resurgence of Dominic Calvert-Lewin - or else someone who can be an actual difference-maker this year
Everton 2024/25 Season Preview: Manager | Will Dyche hit new heights?
With the worst out of the way across one-and-a-half seasons in charge of the Blues, Sean Dyche can finally get a fair shake of things.