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 at Sheffield United | Who wants the points more?
The Toffees need a win after their worst start to a league campaign ever; but can they get a goal?
Everton vs Wolves: The Opposition View | August Relegation Six-pointer?
It cannot be too soon for two sides tipped to fight the relegation battle to notch a morale-boosting win
Everton at Aston Villa: The Opposition View | Two teams looking to bounce back
Both the Blues and Villa looking to get over opening day defeats
The Opposition View: Everton vs Fulham | Opening day against a familiar face
Marco Silva has returned to Goodison in a match that Sean Dyche and company will be hoping to take three points from
Everton 2023/24 Season Preview: Sean Dyche
There are lots of positives to consider as the first full year of the Dyche era is set to get under way
Everton 2023/24 Season Preview: Strikers
Do we dare hope for a successful year for Calvert-Lewin, and who will be the Plan B?
Everton 2022-23 Season Review: Three Weaknesses of the Squad
It’ll take a brave fan to say the Toffees aren’t going to be fighting a relegation battle next season
Everton 2022-23 Season Review: Strikers Report Cards
Assessing the seasons for strikers Calvert-Lewin, Maupay, and Simms
Everton 2022-23 Season Review: Sean Dyche Report Card
Dyche pushed the Toffees just enough to make it across the line and into another Premier League season
Everton 2022-23 Season Review: Frank Lampard Report Card
The feel-good story fell apart quickly once the new season got rolling