He could be like me.......WORKING!!chyren1 wrote:Directed to the ref re lukaku s tripping kos..Its up for grabs now wrote:were those Boo's?? Thats absolutely outrageous if it was
Are you even watching ?
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Nothing wrong with booing the ref regardless of league position.Brady's left peg wrote:There have been many occasions when booing has been fully justified..... But I find it incredible they are booing now, 4 points clear at the top and drawing 0-0 against a team with the second best defense in the league after ourselves, and were getting on their case.Its up for grabs now wrote:were those Boo's?? Thats absolutely outrageous if it was
Even by my pretty low standards that is poor by our supporters.
It wouldn't have been aimed at the players. Although you always get the odd idiot.
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northbank123 wrote:Everton are playing well at the moment but it's like we were completely surprised by the way they set up. Let's remember that they might be on form but they're not Barcelona, they're Everton. They will fatigue (as they started to towards the end of that half), they don't really look like creating chances even when they have the ball in decent areas and when we hit our stride in the last 5 minutes they didn't look nearly capable of coping with us.
We need to up the tempo and sharpen up the passing but at the same time remain patient. No need for panic or frustration to set in if it's still 0-0 after 70 minutes.
Totally agree. We could even win it with a 1-0.
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I quite fancy us to get a late winner here. They'll get less ambitious as they try to safeguard the point and like I said they'll fatigue.Midz wrote:northbank123 wrote:Everton are playing well at the moment but it's like we were completely surprised by the way they set up. Let's remember that they might be on form but they're not Barcelona, they're Everton. They will fatigue (as they started to towards the end of that half), they don't really look like creating chances even when they have the ball in decent areas and when we hit our stride in the last 5 minutes they didn't look nearly capable of coping with us.
We need to up the tempo and sharpen up the passing but at the same time remain patient. No need for panic or frustration to set in if it's still 0-0 after 70 minutes.
Totally agree. We could even win it with a 1-0.
The end of that half really shows what a difference it can make to the team when the crowd gets involved.
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Only following via my phone as I'm at work so thanks for correcting that g88ner.g88ner wrote:Nothing wrong with booing the ref regardless of league position.Brady's left peg wrote:There have been many occasions when booing has been fully justified..... But I find it incredible they are booing now, 4 points clear at the top and drawing 0-0 against a team with the second best defense in the league after ourselves, and were getting on their case.Its up for grabs now wrote:were those Boo's?? Thats absolutely outrageous if it was
Even by my pretty low standards that is poor by our supporters.
It wouldn't have been aimed at the players. Although you always get the odd idiot.

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I said at the start of this thread id settle for a point and right now it would be a good point
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Absolute dog shit so far, last 5 minutes inspired some confidence.
I cannot stand getting bossed at home by mid table sides.
I cannot stand getting bossed at home by mid table sides.

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And we can introduce Theo's pace later in the game, which is a bonus.northbank123 wrote:I quite fancy us to get a late winner here. They'll get less ambitious as they try to safeguard the point and like I said they'll fatigue.Midz wrote:northbank123 wrote:Everton are playing well at the moment but it's like we were completely surprised by the way they set up. Let's remember that they might be on form but they're not Barcelona, they're Everton. They will fatigue (as they started to towards the end of that half), they don't really look like creating chances even when they have the ball in decent areas and when we hit our stride in the last 5 minutes they didn't look nearly capable of coping with us.
We need to up the tempo and sharpen up the passing but at the same time remain patient. No need for panic or frustration to set in if it's still 0-0 after 70 minutes.
Totally agree. We could even win it with a 1-0.
The end of that half really shows what a difference it can make to the team when the crowd gets involved.
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Ideal game for Walcott. But it won't happen till 70 minutes. Everton will tire and maybe Gary Neville will stop tugging himself silly over Everton. Yes, they've played well but didn't trouble Chez. Merse has just called it right - Everton have had their chance. (Hopefully!)
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Not quite as mid-table as they used to be, but I take you point.MrT wrote:Absolute dog shit so far, last 5 minutes inspired some confidence.
I cannot stand getting bossed at home by mid table sides.
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much more confident now than I was after 25-30 mins! Everton played well and still could'nt trouble szczesny and we cant play much worse then we did then
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Re: Walcott, I don't necessarily think this is the ideal game for him. While Everton have had a lot of possession, it isn't as if they are committing loads of bodies forward. I don't think they'd be that vulnerable to the counter attack. If they were to nick a goal, they would sit even deeper and that would favour Walcott even less.
If we were to get the first goal, however - that would be a different story.
If we were to get the first goal, however - that would be a different story.
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santi is a bottle job
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if barkley scores, le saux is going to have an orgasm.
red card !!!!
red card !!!!
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Game's got 1-0 written all over it.
Don't know to which team though...
Don't know to which team though...