It’s a shame they are all mutants…
but what a start for your boys, Faldo.
It’s a shame they are all mutants…
but what a start for your boys, Faldo.
good start for bobby alright.i thought it would take him a few months to gst them playing his way before getting results.he has them playing very well overall and is still unbeaten in the league.
dare to dream…top 4 finish could well be possible!!
[quote=“Horsebox, post: 839491, member: 1537”]Great to see you get so excited watching kids Jimmy.
Do you think a top 6 finish is realistic for us this season? We would have to finish ahead of one of Liverpool, United or Spurs as I think City, Chelsea and Arsenal have top 3 wrapped up.[/quote]
Top 6 is certainly realistic, there’s very little between Everton and Liverpool right now, United look very vulnerable and I’m not totally convinced by Spurs yet either, although they do have a huge amount of talent at their disposal, they seem to be struggling for goals a little. Arsenal have made a super start but we have seen things implode on them before. Given the squads they have, City and Chelsea realistically should be battling it out for 1st and 2nd but we have seen already that they are far from invincible.
There is some talk in the media that Everton are a side that could breach the top 4, but this is very premature. It’s still the early days of the Martinez regime and while he has made an excellent start, he has had a decent run of fixtures, while an injury to the likes of Lukaku, Barkley, Baines or even Coleman would leave a large void in the side. I like his positive style of management though, he sets his teams up to attack and he trusts his players to express themselves, which is something that certainly wasn’t true of Moyes. It’s a joy watching Ross Barkley playing the way he has been, safe in the knowledge he has a manager who fully believes in his ability, as opposed to the nervous, “afraid to make a mistake”, footballer he was under Moyes.
[quote=“Jimmy Mc Nulty, post: 839679, member: 1168”]Top 6 is certainly realistic, there’s very little between Everton and Liverpool right now, United look very vulnerable and I’m not totally convinced by Spurs yet either, although they do have a huge amount of talent at their disposal, they seem to be struggling for goals a little. Arsenal have made a super start but we have seen things implode on them before. Given the squads they have, City and Chelsea realistically should be battling it out for 1st and 2nd but we have seen already that they are far from invincible.
There is some talk in the media that Everton are a side that could breach the top 4, but this is very premature. It’s still the early days of the Martinez regime and while he has made an excellent start, he has had a decent run of fixtures, while an injury to the likes of Lukaku, Barkley, Baines or even Coleman would leave a large void in the side. I like his positive style of management though, he sets his teams up to attack and he trusts his players to express themselves ,which was something that certainly isn’t / wasn’t true of Moyes. It’s a joy watching Ross Barkley playing the way he has been, safe in the knowledge he has a manager who fully believes in his ability, as opposed to the nervous, “afraid to make a mistake”, footballer he was under Moyes.[/quote]
A lot of Liverpool supporters thought they dodged a bullet by not appointing Martinez who was interviewed for the job initially. Early days like you say, but he is showing his worth.
Many Everton fans were also sceptical of his appointment at first…They were used to the stability that Moyes had brought to the club, while Martinez’ record as a manager constantly involved in relegation battles hardly inspired confidence. It was a brave appointment by Kenwright, and Evertonians for the most part are now delighted that he turned the opportunity to mange Liverpool and decided to wait instead for the Everton job.
Look forward to the first derby.
I won’t know whether I’m cumming or going.
This merseyside love-in would sicken your shit.
Let’s get back to regular programming… Those cunts won’t keep it pucked out for the 'pool.
The box in the head i’ll give you will sort that out…
i like cumming more than going;)
Just saw the penalty incidents:mad:. We were fucking robbed. That Hart cunt is stealing a living also. Typical @Rudi having a love in with the diving cunt Zabaleta.
What?
I’ve had about 9 pints and sowing into a bottle of wine now-that’s what.
Ye jammy cunts.
THE BEAST!!!
No doubt about it but that was 2 points dropped by Everton today. Sturridge may have grabbed the equaliser but Mignolet was the real hero for Liverpool, with Everton having 12 shots on target to Liverpools 5.
Lukaku scored 2 for Everton but he wasn’t even near his best, far too casual at times, missing excellent chances and misplacing passes.
Deulofeu made an impact when he came on, he has an excellent touch but his decision making is terrible at times. If the greedy little bastard learns how to pass it to a teammate on time he’ll be an excellent player.
The real star of the show for Everton was local boy Ross Barkley, putting in a performance beyond his years. He just glides over the turf at times, going past opponents effortlessly. Like Deulofeu, he can improve the timing of his passes, but he’s going to be an immense player in a couple of years.
Coleman was very solid at right back, didn’t get forward as regularly usual as he stuck mainly to his defensive duties. Mc Carthy started the game very positively but faded back into a defensive role as the game went on.
I’d say we’ll do these cunts tonight, Moyes must be fucking bricking it right now.
Match Preview here -
http://thisisnotfootball.co.uk/2013/12/03/manchester-united-preview/
Everton starting much the brighter at Old Trafford, Mirallas with a couple of early chances, Barkley overpowering Kagawa in midfield.
Everton well on top so far jimmy,great value at 4’s and evens with the draw.everton playing all the football at the moment
Lukaku is raping Vidic and Smalling