oldboyroy
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That's the worry. Saints Palace and Brentford particularly!He does not have seemed to learnt a lot from our last 5 home games
That's the worry. Saints Palace and Brentford particularly!He does not have seemed to learnt a lot from our last 5 home games
Congratulations. Looking forward to doing the same in April.Went to meet my first grand child for the very first time, did have one eye on The Albion, but that wonderful, brand new little person, didn’t half make you realise what really matters.
Unless we get them in the 5th round of the FA Cup.We don't have to play Everton at home again for at least 7 months+
Bet your shit show was better than what I watched.The Laxido sachets that I drank yesterday took effect during the second half so I feel a lot better and didn't miss much.
I hope the add ons were minor!
I hope the add ons were minor!
Sadly you're right. We can bemoan Everton's ' anti football ' defensive tactics but it's our job to counter it. Yesterday we never looked closeYes. Everton’s tactics were mainly responsible for turning it into a horrible and frustrating watch.
At some point despite the cynical timewasting, people have to acknowledge that Everton’s defending and low block was magnificent today. One of the best defensive performances at the Amex this season. They made sure that we didn’t get any big chances at all.
I think the one shot on target was in the second half, when we shot, it was deflected significantly upwards with loads of top spin, and Prickford chose to tip it easily over the bar, just to be safe.Europe is dead in the water but once again we managed great possession stats and 1 shot on target but watching the game couldn't tell you when that was
I assumed he was being sarcastic? We’ve seen yesterday’s game countless times this season - there’s been zero learning curveWill he ? Our record against similarly playing lower league sides would suggest not. He has a lot to learn maybe too much.