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Tim Cahill's Thrilling Debut Goal: Everton vs. Luton Town (2006)
Everton v Luton Town - Goodison Park - 24/10/06 Evertons Tim Cahill celebrates scoring the first goal against Luton
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Relive Tim Cahill's iconic debut goal for Everton Football Club with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug. Featuring the thrilling moment from Everton vs. Luton Town (2006) captured by Jas at Goodison Park, this mug is a must-have for any Everton fan. Printed with high-quality, vibrant colors, this mug is not only a great way to enjoy your favorite beverage but also a beautiful display piece to showcase your passion for the team. Order yours today and bring a piece of Everton history into your daily routine!
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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Great moment in Everton Football Club history: Tim Cahill's Thrilling Debut Goal against Luton Town (2006) This iconic photo captures the electrifying moment when Australian international Tim Cahill scored his first goal for Everton Football Club during their home match against Luton Town on October 24, 2006, at Goodison Park. Tim Cahill, who had only recently joined the Toffees from Millwall, was a dynamic and energetic midfielder known for his tenacity, skill, and powerful striking ability. The anticipation was high as he stepped onto the pitch for his Everton debut, and the fans were eagerly waiting for him to make an impact. In the 31st minute, Cahill received a pass from teammate Lee Carsley, just outside the penalty area. With a quick turn and a burst of speed, he charged towards the Luton goal, leaving defenders in his wake. With a cool and calculated finish, Cahill slammed the ball into the back of the net, sending the crowd into a frenzy. The goal was not only a significant moment for Cahill, but it also marked a turning point in Everton's season. The team had been struggling in the league, and this goal served as a catalyst for their resurgence. Cahill went on to become a fan favorite and a crucial player for Everton, scoring important goals and leading the team to victories. This photo is a testament to Cahill's talent, determination, and the electric atmosphere at Goodison Park. It is a moment that Everton fans will never forget, and a reminder of the thrill and excitement of soccer. [Everton v Luton, Goodison Park, 24/10/06 - Everton's Tim Cahill celebrates scoring the first goal against Luton Town] (Previous seasons: 2006-07) (Photographer: Jas, from Everton Football Club)
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