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Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
Made 4 Gwladys wrote:I reckon Moyes will go with...
-----------Howard-------------
Hibbert, Hettinga, Distin, Baines
-------------Neville------------
---Coleman, Osman, Arteta----
-------------Cahill-------------
------------Beckford --------
Yakubu is stronger than Beckford and will give Carragher a harder game.
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Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
I agree... but I just feel he will go with Beckford... who for the record, I think is not good enough for the premSouthernSmugToffee wrote:Made 4 Gwladys wrote:I reckon Moyes will go with...
-----------Howard-------------
Hibbert, Hettinga, Distin, Baines
-------------Neville------------
---Coleman, Osman, Arteta----
-------------Cahill-------------
------------Beckford --------
Yakubu is stronger than Beckford and will give Carragher a harder game.
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Well with all these injuires and their 'WIN' in court I am revising my prediction
2-0 Everton
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2-0 Everton
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Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
I can't see Moyes not starting with the Yak and opt for Beckford. He might come on towards the end if we are chasing the game though.Made 4 Gwladys wrote:I agree... but I just feel he will go with Beckford... who for the record, I think is not good enough for the premSouthernSmugToffee wrote:Made 4 Gwladys wrote:I reckon Moyes will go with...
-----------Howard-------------
Hibbert, Hettinga, Distin, Baines
-------------Neville------------
---Coleman, Osman, Arteta----
-------------Cahill-------------
------------Beckford --------
Yakubu is stronger than Beckford and will give Carragher a harder game.
Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
I hope he does go with the Yak, but he's fat & slow and I reckon DM will go for Beckford, who's shit & fastKnight of Thorgothshire wrote:I can't see Moyes not starting with the Yak and opt for Beckford. He might come on towards the end if we are chasing the game though.Made 4 Gwladys wrote:I agree... but I just feel he will go with Beckford... who for the record, I think is not good enough for the premSouthernSmugToffee wrote:Made 4 Gwladys wrote:I reckon Moyes will go with...
-----------Howard-------------
Hibbert, Hettinga, Distin, Baines
-------------Neville------------
---Coleman, Osman, Arteta----
-------------Cahill-------------
------------Beckford --------
Yakubu is stronger than Beckford and will give Carragher a harder game.
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Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
play whatever tatics are required just man mark Gerrard, Cole, Torres and Kuyt (if fit) and we'll win WIN WIN WIN WIN!
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Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
Absolutely lost all confidence in winning this game now due to injuries, knew I shouldn't have started this thread early.
Can't see Moyes going with anything other than,
Howard
Hibbert Heitinga Distin Baines
Coleman Arteta Neville Osman
Cahill
Yakubu
Poor team that.
Can't see Moyes going with anything other than,
Howard
Hibbert Heitinga Distin Baines
Coleman Arteta Neville Osman
Cahill
Yakubu
Poor team that.
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He's Our Tater Not Yours wrote:Absolutely lost all confidence in winning this game now due to injuries, knew I shouldn't have started this thread early.
Can't see Moyes going with anything other than,
Howard
Hibbert Heitinga Distin Baines
Coleman Arteta Neville Osman
Cahill
Yakubu
Poor team that.
It might be a good thing having Neville in midfield, even though I think that Felli is a huge, huge loss for this one. I hope that Osman can perform again (more than once a season would be good) and also I think that Coleman will still have a point to prove.
We will fooking thrash them.
The Yak will score as well.
Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
Just heard on SSN that Jags is 50/50 and will have a last minute fitness test tomorrow.
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Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
The midfield is the weak part I'd say. The Yak is due a goal and Cahill can cause havoc, even though I'm not his biggest fan, but he is good to have in the side for a derby game.He's Our Tater Not Yours wrote:Absolutely lost all confidence in winning this game now due to injuries, knew I shouldn't have started this thread early.
Can't see Moyes going with anything other than,
Howard
Hibbert Heitinga Distin Baines
Coleman Arteta Neville Osman
Cahill
Yakubu
Poor team that.
Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:The midfield is the weak part I'd say. The Yak is due a goal and Cahill can cause havoc, even though I'm not his biggest fan, but he is good to have in the side for a derby game.He's Our Tater Not Yours wrote:Absolutely lost all confidence in winning this game now due to injuries, knew I shouldn't have started this thread early.
Can't see Moyes going with anything other than,
Howard
Hibbert Heitinga Distin Baines
Coleman Arteta Neville Osman
Cahill
Yakubu
Poor team that.
Our side looks better when you remember:
Sotirios Kyrgiakos
Martin Skrtel
Raul Meireles
Rodriguez Maxi
Christian Poulsen
Milan Jovanovic
Disclaimer- it isnt my fault if one of these fucking yard-dogs score tomorrow.
Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
Dixie, they can all score a hat-trick tomorrow for all I care, it's Sunday I'm worried about.
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He's Our Tater Not Yours wrote:Dixie, they can all score a hat-trick tomorrow for all I care, it's Sunday I'm worried about.
I could have sworn it was after midnight.
Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
SouthernSmugToffee wrote:Just heard on SSN that Jags is 50/50 and will have a last minute fitness test tomorrow.
Is 24 hours away "last minute"?
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notepad wrote:SouthernSmugToffee wrote:Just heard on SSN that Jags is 50/50 and will have a last minute fitness test tomorrow.
Is 24 hours away "last minute"?
Cheers Jacko.
I will get you a beer in for this.
Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
If we win this i am going to buy a ticket for the Everton Arsenal match
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If we win we wil be up to eleventh and only 4 points off CL place
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Mr_Ben wrote:If we win we wil be up to eleventh and only 4 points off CL place
That just shows how poor the top sides have been so far this season.
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notepad wrote:SouthernSmugToffee wrote:Just heard on SSN that Jags is 50/50 and will have a last minute fitness test tomorrow.
Is 24 hours away "last minute"?
Its all mind games
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Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
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Early this morning, the Fiver went outside and stood on the grass. We held our arms out by our side, like Jesus on the cross. Slowly, we lowered them, so our arms hung loose. Then we raised them again. Then we lowered them again. Then we raised them again, only this time a bit quicker than before. Then we lowered them again, only this time a bit quicker than before. Then we raised them again, only this time even quicker than before. Then we lowered them again, only this time even quicker than before.
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Not that you'd know it from the way today's events have been reported. If you didn't know better, you'd surmise from the breathless delivery of the hundreds of television news reporters swarming outside a courtroom in Dallas that Hitler's just rocked up again, but he really is quite cross this time and no messing. In fact, what's happened is, a man gave another man a piece of paper, and now he's taken back the piece of paper. That's right, news junkies, Tom Hicks has withdrawn the temporary injunction he filed yesterday to stop the sale of Liverpool to New England Sports Ventures. So that sale's going ahead now, leaving Hicks to pursue $1.6bn damages from a deal he describes as an "epic swindle [that will] result in exactly the wrong thing for the club and the fans".
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0-1 Ladyboy Tosser. The spawny cunts will end the week crowing about how they're now going to mount a serious challenge and the new yanks are the last piece of the jigsaw, blah, blah, blah. Why couldn't agents Hicks and Gillette have hald out for a few more months?
Not looking forward to this at all.
Not looking forward to this at all.
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We'll have a strong defence, but I fear we are going to be a bit light weight in the midfield and lack creativity with Pienaar out. And who knows what the Yak will offer.callmebubbles wrote:0-1 Ladyboy Tosser. The spawny cunts will end the week crowing about how they're now going to mount a serious challenge and the new yanks are the last piece of the jigsaw, blah, blah, blah. Why couldn't agents Hicks and Gillette have hald out for a few more months?
Not looking forward to this at all.
Re: Everton 2 (Cahill, Arteta) Liverpool 0
Pressure is on the Redshite to up their game.. Been pretty crap of late.
Let's hope that we get what we deserve if we play well. Not some flukey 30 yarder from one of them or a dodgy penalty or two (plus a red card). Make them feel a bit humble instead of their usual arrogant selves. Not asking too much is it, Football God?
Let's hope that we get what we deserve if we play well. Not some flukey 30 yarder from one of them or a dodgy penalty or two (plus a red card). Make them feel a bit humble instead of their usual arrogant selves. Not asking too much is it, Football God?
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