Those outside of Everton were always more enamoured by the result than Blues themselves but a decade on from their famous 4-4 draw with Manchester United, both these clubs are still facing huge rebuilding projects in the aftermath of their long-serving Scottish managers. Everton’s eight-goal thriller was seen as the result that derailed United’s title bid (they’d ultimately be edged out on goal difference by on the final day due to Sergio Aguero’s stoppage time winner after “noisy neighbours City had trailed them by eight points at Easter) and was hence celebrated more across Stanley Park, with Blues still licking their wounds following their 2-1 FA Cup semi-final defeat to Liverpool at Wembley the previous weekend.