Chelsea v Everton
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Chelsea v Everton
Chelsea have won their last 4 games and now seem to be playing okay
Time for that to come to an end
Our unbeaten run has started again
1-2 Lukaku, Barkley again
Time for that to come to an end
Our unbeaten run has started again
1-2 Lukaku, Barkley again
The President- Number of posts : 11907
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0-4 with goals from the players that Chavs have tried to buy.. Baines, Luka, Barks & Kone (ok that was wishful thinking)
Ronald will do a jig when the 4th goes in & Maureenho will spit his dummy out & whisper don't humiliate me KoeKoe... I am the below average one... even though he is a Manure wanker now
COYB
Ronald will do a jig when the 4th goes in & Maureenho will spit his dummy out & whisper don't humiliate me KoeKoe... I am the below average one... even though he is a Manure wanker now
COYB
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Ronald Koeman has started his news conference and he begins by confirming goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg is fit and available to play, but full-back Leighton Baines remains sidelined.
Everton midfielder James McCarthy has been called up by Martin O'Neill for the Republic of Ireland's game against Austria.
But Ronald Koeman has said the player is not fit.
He said: "I've spoken to James and my advice to him is to stay here and get fit but the final decision is his."
Last month, Koeman criticised the Irish manager for starting the 25-year-old Glasgow-born player for two qualifiers in four days.
Ronald Koeman has spoken about Everton conceding from set pieces: "We conceded 14 goals from them. That's crazy. We Everton have a different way of defending them now.
"Today we've prepared for Chelsea, but only the set pieces. We show the players how to improve that part of the game."
Presumably Ronny is referring to last season?
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Everton to win 1-0, Lukaku to score a "wonder goal" off his arse and then his elbow. Although he wont be sure which part of him it came off last....
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Sack the Juggler wrote:Everton to win 1-0, Lukaku to score a "wonder goal" off his arse and then his elbow. Although he wont be sure which part of him it came off last....
I would take that
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What Lawro thinks (for what it is worth )
Chelsea v Everton (17:30 GMT)
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte does not make a fuss whether his side win, lose or draw. I am quietly impressed by him.
Everton also have a good manager in Ronald Koeman and I was not surprised to see them return to winning ways against West Ham last week.
The Toffees belong in the top seven and they also look like they are in for a good season. I am backing Chelsea to continue their winning run on Saturday, though.
Lawro's prediction: 2-1
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The President wrote:What Lawro thinks (for what it is worth )Chelsea v Everton (17:30 GMT)
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte does not make a fuss whether his side win, lose or draw. I am quietly impressed by him.
Everton also have a good manager in Ronald Koeman and I was not surprised to see them return to winning ways against West Ham last week.
The Toffees belong in the top seven and they also look like they are in for a good season. I am backing Chelsea to continue their winning run on Saturday, though.
Lawro's prediction: 2-1
Everton v West Ham
Everton made a strong start to the season while West Ham's problems were well documented, but things are very different on recent form. The Toffees have only taken two points from their last four league games and also went out of the EFL Cup. If you include Wednesday's victory over Chelsea in the same competition, the Hammers have won three in a row and drew the one before that. So one team has gone five games without a win, the other four without a defeat. Bearing that in mind, I am going for a draw.
Lawro's prediction: 1-1
Armchair- Number of posts : 22542
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Same as last season. We will concede to 99th minute JT equalizer or goal. Will ruin X factor too.
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I would play 3 center backs, with disciplined full backs concentrating on defense.
3 across the middle while we are defending and one up front.
In essence park the bus and hit them on the counter.
With Lukaku, Bolasie and Barkley we will be dangerous on the counter.
3 across the middle while we are defending and one up front.
In essence park the bus and hit them on the counter.
With Lukaku, Bolasie and Barkley we will be dangerous on the counter.
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Mr_Ben wrote:Same as last season. We will concede to 99th minute JT equalizer or goal. Will ruin X factor too.
JT has prepared well for this game....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3904566/John-Terry-prepares-winter-months-wearing-personalised-JT-dressing-gown-ahead-Chelsea-s-Premier-League-clash-Everton.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490
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Sack the Juggler wrote:Mr_Ben wrote:Same as last season. We will concede to 99th minute JT equalizer or goal. Will ruin X factor too.
JT has prepared well for this game....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3904566/John-Terry-prepares-winter-months-wearing-personalised-JT-dressing-gown-ahead-Chelsea-s-Premier-League-clash-Everton.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490
As we defend a lot better this season 'PLAN A' may succeed.
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The President wrote:What Lawro thinks (for what it is worth )Chelsea v Everton (17:30 GMT)
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte does not make a fuss whether his side win, lose or draw. I am quietly impressed by him.
Everton also have a good manager in Ronald Koeman and I was not surprised to see them return to winning ways against West Ham last week.
The Toffees belong in the top seven and they also look like they are in for a good season. I am backing Chelsea to continue their winning run on Saturday, though.
Lawro's prediction: 2-1
Patronising F*cker that Lawro, 1-2 the mighty Everton ,also I see us in fourth spot end of season
Re: Chelsea v Everton
The President wrote:What Lawro thinks (for what it is worth )Chelsea v Everton (17:30 GMT)
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte does not make a fuss whether his side win, lose or draw. I am quietly impressed by him.
Everton also have a good manager in Ronald Koeman and I was not surprised to see them return to winning ways against West Ham last week.
The Toffees belong in the top seven and they also look like they are in for a good season. I am backing Chelsea to continue their winning run on Saturday, though.
Lawro's prediction: 2-1
Last week, Lawro wrote:Everton made a strong start to the season while West Ham's problems were well documented, but things are very different on recent form.
The Toffees have only taken two points from their last four league games and also went out of the EFL Cup.
If you include Wednesday's victory over Chelsea in the same competition, the Hammers have won three in a row and drew the one before that.
So one team has gone five games without a win, the other four without a defeat. Bearing that in mind, I am going for a draw.
Lawro's prediction: 1-1
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I, for some reason, fear we are not going to get anything from this game. Chelsea are a bit up and down, and I think they will be "on".
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Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:I, for some reason, fear we are not going to get anything from this game. Chelsea are a bit up and down, and I think they will be "on".
They're more up at the moment. We haven't clicked yet this season. Hard to think anything other than a struggle for us tomorrow.
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Somehow I've got an inkling for us to win a high scoring game.
This could be a Jags game, as long as he doesn't go into his "I'm getting depressed and I'm going to roll by head around like Stevie Wonder" mode.
Maybe RK goes for a 3-5-2 line up without Gana the man.
Big Luke and Bolasie seem to have a decent rapport, but maybe for that reason Mirallas is playing like Kevin-no-mates.
Play a high press with Lennon, but only with him on the right.
Get Terry isolated and fill ya boots. Sideshow Bob to have a mare.
Seamus to bottle up Hazard. Forget attacking Shay, just stick to the guy like shit to cotton.
Costa to try and wind up Barry and go for the early bath as a result.
Koeman da man.
This could be a Jags game, as long as he doesn't go into his "I'm getting depressed and I'm going to roll by head around like Stevie Wonder" mode.
Maybe RK goes for a 3-5-2 line up without Gana the man.
Big Luke and Bolasie seem to have a decent rapport, but maybe for that reason Mirallas is playing like Kevin-no-mates.
Play a high press with Lennon, but only with him on the right.
Get Terry isolated and fill ya boots. Sideshow Bob to have a mare.
Seamus to bottle up Hazard. Forget attacking Shay, just stick to the guy like shit to cotton.
Costa to try and wind up Barry and go for the early bath as a result.
Koeman da man.
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Re: Chelsea v Everton
Ganas suspension is a huge blow for this type of game, with us likely to be on the back foot for large parts of the game. Barry needs his hard running and tackling to help him through the game and with Macca injuried as well there is no obvious replacement. Maybe Koeman might surprise us and start Davies but unfortunately he may go with Cleverly who could get swamped by Kante & Matic. Maybe the answer is to drop a winger and leave Bolasie & Lukaku to do the damage up front playing a compact four in midfield?
steak
Coleman Jags Williams Oviedo
Barkley Davies Barry Cleverley
Bolasie Lukaku
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Coleman Jags Williams Oviedo
Barkley Davies Barry Cleverley
Bolasie Lukaku
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I'll have to watch the recording of this game since I'll be at a hockey game when we play.
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Wife out from 5.30pm on a girls night out
Beer cooling in fridge
Couple of bacon baps that wife will cook just before she goes out
I'm all set for a great evening..... just need the win for the icing on the cake
Beer cooling in fridge
Couple of bacon baps that wife will cook just before she goes out
I'm all set for a great evening..... just need the win for the icing on the cake
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The President wrote:Wife out from 5.30pm on a girls night out
Beer cooling in fridge
Couple of bacon baps that wife will cook just before she goes out
I'm all set for a great evening..... just need the win for the icing on the cake
Ireland v New Zealand on at 8pm following our match so going to pub at 5 to make an evening out if it
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Everton
22Stekelenburg
23Coleman
5Williams
6Jagielka
20Oviedo
25Funes Mori
18Barry
14Bolasie
8Barkley
15Cleverley
10R Lukaku
22Stekelenburg
23Coleman
5Williams
6Jagielka
20Oviedo
25Funes Mori
18Barry
14Bolasie
8Barkley
15Cleverley
10R Lukaku
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Blue gazza wrote:Everton
22Stekelenburg
23Coleman
5Williams
6Jagielka
20Oviedo
25Funes Mori
18Barry
14Bolasie
8Barkley
15Cleverley
10R Lukaku
Looks like he going to go 3-4-3 as well! Fascinating tactical battle awaits
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Any links? Anyone out there?
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Made 4 Gwladys wrote:2-0
Forget the links request.
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