Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
+29
Knight of Thorgothshire
mindyerEnvelopeRef?
ToffeeDan
Mr_Ben
RhinoJagz
He's Our Tater Not Yours
Sheep Flavour
Tonteau
Dixie Land
paul
Gravy & Chips
The President
blueFire
Super
Blue gazza
fatboblatch
Doc( Ninetoes )blue
Helenqu
Brummie No Mates
Lumper
tadpole
Goodison_Gringo
Statman
Hinchcliffe Corner
Albert
The Griffin
Armchair
callmebubbles
Da Judge
33 posters
Page 2 of 16
Page 2 of 16 • 1, 2, 3 ... 9 ... 16
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
I agree to disagree, we'll score and win 1-0.Statman wrote:Dixie Land wrote:Tonteau wrote:treblA wrote:we wont score and get beat 2-0
I agree, we'll score and win 2-1.
I also agree, we wont score and draw. 0-0.
I disagree, it will be a no score draw.
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Super wrote:TEAM NEWS
• Despite their slow start to the new campaign the Toffees have not lost by more than one goal in a league-high 30 matches.
Well that's just fucking great.
Brum 1 - Everton 3
Goodison_Gringo- Number of posts : 4509
Age : 47
Location : Lima, Peru
Registration date : 2005-10-18
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Must have been the Shite at home (0-2) then.Goodison_Gringo wrote:Super wrote:TEAM NEWS
• Despite their slow start to the new campaign the Toffees have not lost by more than one goal in a league-high 30 matches.
Well that's just fucking great.
Brum 1 - Everton 3
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
We keep losing the games i think we'll win, so it is a lottery, we should lose this one, given our lack of goals and their skinny defence everything points to a low scoring game 1-0 defeat or a 0-0 if we're lucky
3-4 win it is then
lookin at the facts, i'd say an Arteta pen was a very high possibility...... bets on
same XI from last week, i reckon maybe bring Osman in ahead of Coleman on the right, if Hibbert is back i'd be tempted to add Nevilles bite to our CM too
3-4 win it is then
lookin at the facts, i'd say an Arteta pen was a very high possibility...... bets on
same XI from last week, i reckon maybe bring Osman in ahead of Coleman on the right, if Hibbert is back i'd be tempted to add Nevilles bite to our CM too
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
tadpole wrote:.....
lookin at the facts, i'd say anArtetaBaines pen was a very high possibility...... bets on
....
mindyerEnvelopeRef?- Number of posts : 17435
Age : 957
Location : 3rd floor, or 2nd to you...
Registration date : 2006-01-21
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
A lad on another forum is saying that Pienaar is injured
Lumper- Number of posts : 6841
Age : 47
Location : Dublin
Registration date : 2007-12-09
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Mucha do about nothing wrote:A lad on another forum is saying that Pienaar is injured
In that case:
Brum 0 Everton 1 (Bilyaletdinov)
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Hearing quite a few whispers that Nuts is inj.
Sheep Flavour- Number of posts : 4020
Age : 43
Location : Wales
Registration date : 2005-10-14
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Dixie Land wrote:Mucha do about nothing wrote:A lad on another forum is saying that Pienaar is injured
In that case:
Brum 0 Everton 1 (Bilyaletdinov)
90th winner a la Pompey last season.
Super- Number of posts : 38093
Age : 46
Location : Peterborough
Registration date : 2005-12-06
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Super wrote:Dixie Land wrote:Mucha do about nothing wrote:A lad on another forum is saying that Pienaar is injured
In that case:
Brum 0 Everton 1 (Bilyaletdinov)
90th winner a la Pompey last season.
That was great moment at the end of a very shite game. I would take the same this match.
Seriously though, I was sat watching the Pompey game last season on the left hand side of the Main Stand resting my head against the wall for about 60 minutes. Terrible game but, as I say, I would take the same again this weekend (especially because I am not going to be there).
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Dixie Land wrote:Super wrote:Dixie Land wrote:Mucha do about nothing wrote:A lad on another forum is saying that Pienaar is injured
In that case:
Brum 0 Everton 1 (Bilyaletdinov)
90th winner a la Pompey last season.
That was great moment at the end of a very shite game. I would take the same this match.
Seriously though, I was sat watching the Pompey game last season on the left hand side of the Main Stand resting my head against the wall for about 60 minutes. Terrible game but, as I say, I would take the same again this weekend (especially because I am not going to be there).
Yeah at least pre and post match gatherings made up the the 89 mins of boredom, hey.
Super- Number of posts : 38093
Age : 46
Location : Peterborough
Registration date : 2005-12-06
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Super wrote:Dixie Land wrote:Super wrote:Dixie Land wrote:Mucha do about nothing wrote:A lad on another forum is saying that Pienaar is injured
In that case:
Brum 0 Everton 1 (Bilyaletdinov)
90th winner a la Pompey last season.
That was great moment at the end of a very shite game. I would take the same this match.
Seriously though, I was sat watching the Pompey game last season on the left hand side of the Main Stand resting my head against the wall for about 60 minutes. Terrible game but, as I say, I would take the same again this weekend (especially because I am not going to be there).
Yeah at least pre and post match gatherings made up the the 89 mins of boredom, hey.
Too true mate.
A meeting with the lads on here makes up for at least a week's boredom to be honest.
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
The fact they got Helb on a cheeky little loan makes our transfer business this season look shocking.
We wont get any points before the end of Oct.
We wont get any points before the end of Oct.
Sheep Flavour- Number of posts : 4020
Age : 43
Location : Wales
Registration date : 2005-10-14
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Someone is due a spanking, may as well be Birmingham! It would make it all the sweeter as I will be drinking with a couple of Bluenoses later on!
COYB!!!
COYB!!!
Brummie No Mates- Number of posts : 6680
Age : 46
Location : 102 Miles South Of Goodison Park
Registration date : 2005-10-17
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
I wore my Everton training top to the gym today - decided that it might help change our luck. Definately outnumbered by Arsenal shirts though
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Helenqu wrote:I wore my Everton training top to the gym today - decided that it might help change our luck. Definately outnumbered by Arsenal shirts though
Lets hope so Helen
IF we win you will not be allowed to take it off.
The President- Number of posts : 11907
Age : 63
Location : Alagadi Cyprus
Registration date : 2005-10-16
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Osman on the left, uh oh! Just got to hope with Baines behind him, he's not as ineffective as he normally is on the wing.
He's Our Tater Not Yours- Number of posts : 9158
Age : 34
Location : Liverpool
Registration date : 2005-10-17
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
He's Our Tater Not Yours wrote:Osman on the left, uh oh! Just got to hope with Baines behind him, he's not as ineffective as he normally is on the wing.
Pienaar out. Oh dear. This is going to be torturous this afternoon.
_________________
The Liverpool was again a heartless equipment, without ideas nor criterion. A victim who died yesterday at the hands of her eternal rival, the Everton.
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Birmingham: Foster, Carr, Johnson, Dann, Ridgewell, Larsson, Ferguson, Bowyer, Fahey, Hleb, Jerome. Subs: Taylor, Murphy, Phillips, Derbyshire, Michel, Zigic, Jiranek.
Everton: Howard, Neville, Distin, Jagielka, Baines, Coleman, Fellaini, Arteta, Osman, Cahill, Yakubu. Subs: Mucha, Hibbert, Heitinga, Bilyaletdinov, Beckford, Gueye, Barkley.
Referee: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire)
At least Coleman gets another chance to shine. Maybe he and Pip will cut loose down the right. Certainly a strong team defensively but whether we can score is another thing.
Everton: Howard, Neville, Distin, Jagielka, Baines, Coleman, Fellaini, Arteta, Osman, Cahill, Yakubu. Subs: Mucha, Hibbert, Heitinga, Bilyaletdinov, Beckford, Gueye, Barkley.
Referee: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire)
At least Coleman gets another chance to shine. Maybe he and Pip will cut loose down the right. Certainly a strong team defensively but whether we can score is another thing.
_________________
The Liverpool was again a heartless equipment, without ideas nor criterion. A victim who died yesterday at the hands of her eternal rival, the Everton.
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
"pinkies" will be out in force today. I wonder did Pieman refuse to wear one?
_________________
The Liverpool was again a heartless equipment, without ideas nor criterion. A victim who died yesterday at the hands of her eternal rival, the Everton.
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
I got an older Keijan top on today, hoping that will reverse our fortunes.The President wrote:Helenqu wrote:I wore my Everton training top to the gym today - decided that it might help change our luck. Definately outnumbered by Arsenal shirts though
Lets hope so Helen
IF we win you will not be allowed to take it off.
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Anf WIgan are winning against Wolves. They are now midtable after being more or less relegated after two games...
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
That midfield of ours looks a bit unbalanced, even though I can't quite put my finger on it.Bluejags wrote:Birmingham: Foster, Carr, Johnson, Dann, Ridgewell, Larsson, Ferguson, Bowyer, Fahey, Hleb, Jerome. Subs: Taylor, Murphy, Phillips, Derbyshire, Michel, Zigic, Jiranek.
Everton: Howard, Neville, Distin, Jagielka, Baines, Coleman, Fellaini, Arteta, Osman, Cahill, Yakubu. Subs: Mucha, Hibbert, Heitinga, Bilyaletdinov, Beckford, Gueye, Barkley.
Referee: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire)
At least Coleman gets another chance to shine. Maybe he and Pip will cut loose down the right. Certainly a strong team defensively but whether we can score is another thing.
Last edited by Knight of Thorgothshire on Sat 02 Oct 2010, 2:44 pm; edited 1 time in total
Re: Birmingham 0 Everton 2 (o.g. Cahill)
Tonteau wrote:No pienaar! Fack!
Might as well get use to it, he will be gone in Jan.
Super- Number of posts : 38093
Age : 46
Location : Peterborough
Registration date : 2005-12-06
Page 2 of 16 • 1, 2, 3 ... 9 ... 16
Similar topics
» Everton v Birmingham - Postponed
» Everton 1 (Heitinga) Birmingham 1
» Everton 1 (Cahill) West Brom 4
» Man City 1 Everton 2 (Cahill, Baines)
» Everton 1 (Cahill) Arsenal 2
» Everton 1 (Heitinga) Birmingham 1
» Everton 1 (Cahill) West Brom 4
» Man City 1 Everton 2 (Cahill, Baines)
» Everton 1 (Cahill) Arsenal 2
Page 2 of 16
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|