Everton V Newcastle United
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Re: Everton V Newcastle United
3pts. 3+ goal diff and clean sheet
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Up to 11th and also 11 points clear of relegation.SouthernSmugToffee wrote:3pts. 3+ goal diff and clean sheet
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Armchair wrote:Decent performance. 3 points. Clean sheet.
Lennon excellent.
Yes Lennon MOTM for me. Barkley was magnificent at times but also incredibly frustrating. He overdoes it so many times in a game, but is by far our most naturally talented player. He needs to become the player he's threatening to be. Maybe another season with us, then off to the big boys
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Statman wrote:Up to 11th and also 11 points clear of relegation.SouthernSmugToffee wrote:3pts. 3+ goal diff and clean sheet
Only 8pts from 5th
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Great win and 3 points + clean sheet for Robles = Good night all round.
MOTM Aaron Lennon ,works his socks off.
We got a diamond called Ross Barkley ,some times he's a rough cut Diamond that frustrates fans with his action.
Kone ?
MOTM Aaron Lennon ,works his socks off.
We got a diamond called Ross Barkley ,some times he's a rough cut Diamond that frustrates fans with his action.
Kone ?
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Just to put it into perspective, the last time we won in the league against a team outside the bottom three was back in September. We're great at beating Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa, but so we should be.
I thought we were pretty decent tonight but, against a mid-table or top half side, that would have finished 1-1. We should be able to win all of our upcoming games, at least until we face Arsenal in March. We'll see.
I thought we were pretty decent tonight but, against a mid-table or top half side, that would have finished 1-1. We should be able to win all of our upcoming games, at least until we face Arsenal in March. We'll see.
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The trouble with us in many games, is we get bored or whatever the footy equivalent is. Sleepy and lacking motive to keep going.hairberto cataract wrote:Just to put it into perspective, the last time we won in the league against a team outside the bottom three was back in September. We're great at beating Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa, but so we should be.
I thought we were pretty decent tonight but, against a mid-table or top half side, that would have finished 1-1. We should be able to win all of our upcoming games, at least until we face Arsenal in March. We'll see.
Not much use of the bench tonight.
Stones? Given a mid-season rest in the Canaries or something?
Foofoo not required.
After Lennon's performance where does Foofoo play now?
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"Phenomenal footballer, phenomenal person," Martinez said of his attacking midfielder Barkley. "He took responsibility with both penalties and showed he is an assured, technical footballer," he added.
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Yankthattoffee wrote:The trouble with us in many games, is we get bored or whatever the footy equivalent is. Sleepy and lacking motive to keep going.hairberto cataract wrote:Just to put it into perspective, the last time we won in the league against a team outside the bottom three was back in September. We're great at beating Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa, but so we should be.
I thought we were pretty decent tonight but, against a mid-table or top half side, that would have finished 1-1. We should be able to win all of our upcoming games, at least until we face Arsenal in March. We'll see.
Not much use of the bench tonight.
Stones? Given a mid-season rest in the Canaries or something?
Foofoo not required.
After Lennon's performance where does Foofoo play now?
John Stones was there last night. He was shown a couple of times during the coverage. He has been under a lot of pressure recently and I said in another thread last week that a short break from the games, maybe for this month or so, might benefit him and the team in the longer term - it's not as though we don't have centre backs. Perhaps this is what's happening.
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Apparently he has a fatigued hamstring....Out for 10 days
Looks like the new fella may get a start on Saturday, as Kone should be put down after that performance.
Looks like the new fella may get a start on Saturday, as Kone should be put down after that performance.
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Any word on Luka's injury?
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Gravy & Chips wrote:Apparently he has a fatigued hamstring....Out for 10 days
Looks like the new fella may get a start on Saturday, as Kone should be put down after that performance.
Kone was pretty poor in front of goal but I thought held eth ball up well and brought others in to it.
But Lennon. Extra time in the second half and he runs back 60 yards to defend. Energiserbunny
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mindyerho? wrote:Gravy & Chips wrote:Apparently he has a fatigued hamstring....Out for 10 days
Looks like the new fella may get a start on Saturday, as Kone should be put down after that performance.
Kone was pretty poor in front of goal but I thought held eth ball up well and brought others in to it.
But Lennon. Extra time in the second half and he runs back 60 yards to defend. Energiserbunny
I thought he was great for us on loan last season. Perhaps he's a second half of the season kind of player.
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Barry Horne's Equaliser wrote:mindyerho? wrote:Gravy & Chips wrote:Apparently he has a fatigued hamstring....Out for 10 days
Looks like the new fella may get a start on Saturday, as Kone should be put down after that performance.
Kone was pretty poor in front of goal but I thought held eth ball up well and brought others in to it.
But Lennon. Extra time in the second half and he runs back 60 yards to defend. Energiserbunny
I thought he was great for us on loan last season. Perhaps he's a second half of the season kind of player.
Lennon cost a lot less than Andros Townsend and contributed more in last nights game.
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