• 2010 Everton withdrew funding and the club re-launched as Mersey Tigers. The Everton Tigers was officially presented as the 12th member of the British...
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    population of 496,770 in 2022. The city is located on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary, adjacent to the Irish Sea, and is approximately 178 miles (286 km)...
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    sporting competitions. From 2008 to 2010, the arena was the home of the Mersey Tigers basketball team. For a number of years, the Liverpool International...
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  • new league were announced as: Birmingham Bolton & Bury Giants Bracknell Tigers Brunel Crystal Palace Calderdale Explorers Derby Rams Hemel & Watford Royals...
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  • (formerly of Cheshire Jets and Milton Keynes Lions respectively) joining ex-Mersey Tigers star David Aliu and brothers Callum and James Jones (both sons of Giants...
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  • Liverpool, Macaulay's hometown. Liverpool already had a BBL franchise – the Mersey Tigers, however, they were in financial trouble so Macaulay proposed merging...
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  • April 2011 at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham. Newly rebranded Mersey Tigers won three out of the four domestic titles on offer, finishing victorious...
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    League (BBL). Aliu was part of the Mersey Tigers' treble-winning 2010/11 team, and in November 2011, became the Tigers' record points scorer in the BBL...
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  • football team playing in the FA Womens Super League Everton Tigers, former name of Mersey Tigers, a basketball franchise formerly owned by the football club...
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  • with many other accolades. Only Guildford Heat in 2008 and Everton/Mersey Tigers, in 2010 and 2011, were able to break their run. Challenging Newcastle's...
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  • funding before the 2010–11 season and the team was re-launched as the Mersey Tigers. Ken Loach's 1969 television film The Golden Vision combined improvised...
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  • by the Mersey Tigers in the semi-finals. Eagles had won the first leg at home 97–90 but lost the second leg away 114–85. It was the Mersey Tigers who would...
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  • "Guildford Heat 66–84 Mersey Tigers". BBC Sport. Retrieved 15 November 2011. "Newcastle win BBL Trophy, play-off boost for Mersey". BBLfans.com. 2012....
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  • Drew Sullivan (category Mersey Tigers players)
    the League Title. In summer 2010 he signed for Mersey Tigers. In October 2011 Sullivan quit Mersey Tigers following a dispute regarding pay. A week later...
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  • Delme Herriman (category Mersey Tigers players)
    Delme Herriman (born 8 May 1973 in Harrogate, England) is a British former professional basketball player. Herriman, who grew up in Widnes, England, played...
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    Myles Hesson (category Mersey Tigers players)
    League side Essex Pirates in 2010. After a standout year at Liverpool Mersey Tigers (2011–12) in which he averaged 15.1 points as well as 7.7 boards a contest...
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  • victory by beating the Mersey Tigers 93–66 and also made it to the final of the playoffs but were beaten out by Mersey Tigers 79–74. In the 2012–2013...
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  • John Simpson (basketball) (category Mersey Tigers players)
    British Basketball League. Guard Simpson joined the Liverpool-based Everton Tigers from local-rivals Cheshire Jets during the summer of 2007, ending a three-year...
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  • leagues, while most still play other domestic competitions. In 2013, Mersey Tigers became the first top-flight British basketball team to go a whole season...
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  • Tony Garbelotto (category Mersey Tigers)
    national U19 competition. He became head coach of Everton Tigers on 30 April 2008, and led the Tigers to five pieces of silverware including a 2010-11 treble...
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  • Chris Haslam (basketball) (category Mersey Tigers players)
    Teramo Basket and Basket Trapani in Italy. He also played for Everton Tigers in the British Basketball League. He was an assistant coach at Montana State...
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  • Everton". BBC Sport. 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2012. "BBL Cup Final: Mersey Tigers 66-93 Sheffield Sharks". BBC Sport. 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2012...
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    Sheffield Sharks 2005–2007 Bree 2007–2010 Belfius Mons-Hainaut 2010–2011 Mersey Tigers 2011–2012 Sheffield Sharks As coach: 2013–2015 Canton Charge (assistant)...
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  • Adam Williams (basketball) (category Mersey Tigers players)
    professional basketball player currently playing in the BBL for the Everton Tigers. He played for Leicester in the 2006/07 season before playing for the Birmingham...
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  • Eagles) 2010–11 Mersey Tigers Mersey Tigers Sheffield Sharks Mersey Tigers Jeremy Bell (Cheshire Jets) Tony Garbelotto (Mersey Tigers) 2011–12 Newcastle...
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  • Surrey Sports Park when they comprehensively defeated the visiting Mersey Tigers. The final score was 106-45, which set all sorts of Heat franchise records...
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  • Richard Midgley (category Mersey Tigers players)
    played point guard and played for Great Britain. His final club was Everton Tigers of the British Basketball League; he previously played for Newcastle Eagles...
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  • Chuck Evans (basketball) (category Mersey Tigers players)
    March 2008. At the end of the season, he moved to rival BBL side Everton Tigers, for whom he played for one season before returning to coach Worcester Wolves...
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  • team moved its home venue to Volair Huyton, the former home of the Mersey Tigers of the British Basketball League. They finished 2nd in Division 2 North...
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  • Helens have forged partnerships with British Basketball League side Mersey Tigers, and English Premier Ice Hockey League team Manchester Phoenix. St Helens...
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