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I don't want to defend Benitez (or Bobo will have me shot), but at 2-0 down, his substitutions this afternoon were met with shouts of "you don't know what you're doing" from the Chelsea faithful, only for one of the subs to score a cracker and they eventually pull it back to 2-2 and should have won it.
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I get your point but Hazard is hardly a shocking brilliant sub. In fact rather surprised he wasn't starting on the pitch and not on the bench. It would be similar to us playing a game a few years back and having Anelka on the bench, then getting credit for the amazing sub if he came on the pitch and scored.Always hopeful wrote:I don't want to defend Benitez (or Bobo will have me shot), but at 2-0 down, his substitutions this afternoon were met with shouts of "you don't know what you're doing" from the Chelsea faithful, only for one of the subs to score a cracker and they eventually pull it back to 2-2 and should have won it.
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Fcuking wigan in the fa cup final. Moyes is a nice person!
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"You watch your ass !!"Always hopeful wrote:I don't want to defend Benitez (or Bobo will have me shot), but at 2-0 down, his substitutions this afternoon were met with shouts of "you don't know what you're doing" from the Chelsea faithful, only for one of the subs to score a cracker and they eventually pull it back to 2-2 and should have won it.
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Everton will be fine when Moyes leaves. Maybe not as high up, but they wont be in danger of dropping unless they appoint someone mental. There's a £15million pound central midfielder in that team, and their left back would be our third biggest signing ever.
I know folk who've worked with him who say he is not particularly subtle. All hard work and kicking the fook out of folk. Done a good job there, but I'm convinced he'd be an absolute flop at a big club.
I know folk who've worked with him who say he is not particularly subtle. All hard work and kicking the fook out of folk. Done a good job there, but I'm convinced he'd be an absolute flop at a big club.
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I honestly don't follow Chelsea that closely, so you might well be right. Just made me laugh that the fans criticised his subs then had to eat humble pie. Unless of course they were criticising his inability to select the right team in the first place.seanworth wrote:I get your point but Hazard is hardly a shocking brilliant sub. In fact rather surprised he wasn't starting on the pitch and not on the bench. It would be similar to us playing a game a few years back and having Anelka on the bench, then getting credit for the amazing sub if he came on the pitch and scored.Always hopeful wrote:I don't want to defend Benitez (or Bobo will have me shot), but at 2-0 down, his substitutions this afternoon were met with shouts of "you don't know what you're doing" from the Chelsea faithful, only for one of the subs to score a cracker and they eventually pull it back to 2-2 and should have won it.
Btw, as the Utd fans left early, I like the Chelsea fan's chant of "We'll race you back to London".

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Ah yes. I heard many a Wanderer come out with this exact same stuff when Coyle took over from Megson. Hypothetical bollocks.boltonboris wrote: There's more to it than who can be the scrappiest team in a scrappy Everton game.
Maybe they want entertainment. Maybe they won't mind losing more often as long as they get to be entertained. Maybe they might even wouldn't be that arsed about relegation because they'll be there next season visiting new grounds and doing something other than cheating to gain shit points whenever the opportunity arises.
Maybe I'm just too romantic about football.
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Careful what you wish for. Toward the end of his reign I did begin to get bored with the tedious football & tge constant Mr. Angry shouty man style.
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More pertinently the stuff was exactly what was said in Allardyce's last couple of seasons here......Bruce Rioja wrote:Ah yes. I heard many a Wanderer come out with this exact same stuff when Coyle took over from Megson. Hypothetical bollocks.boltonboris wrote: There's more to it than who can be the scrappiest team in a scrappy Everton game.
Maybe they want entertainment. Maybe they won't mind losing more often as long as they get to be entertained. Maybe they might even wouldn't be that arsed about relegation because they'll be there next season visiting new grounds and doing something other than cheating to gain shit points whenever the opportunity arises.
Maybe I'm just too romantic about football.
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As Prufrock has said, our predicament under Allardyce is nothing like Evertons with Moyes. Other than they're both long serving managers.
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I'd not say nothing like, but I agree it's not entirely the same.boltonboris wrote:As Prufrock has said, our predicament under Allardyce is nothing like Evertons with Moyes. Other than they're both long serving managers.
I think the sentiment of "careful what you wish for" does apply though.
They could go on and move up a level.
I suspect at best they'll stay where they are, and more than likely their results will suffer.
They may be bored, but what realistically, can Everton achieve? A cup, perhaps. But lots of sides are looking for one of those and it's not like a new manager makes winning one any more likely all of a sudden.
I know there is the whole "David Moyes a good manager is a myth" thing that goes round and seemingly Everton fans are now subscribing to that theory too. But it will be interesting to see who they get and what sort of job they do. I think Everton fans may well be in for a shock.
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A more direct comparison with us, would be Stoke. A lot of their fans want shot of Pulis. Everton will more often than not, be around the higher reaches of the Prem but outside the top 4. Stoke could well drop the minute they change style & manager.
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I still think Stoke can go down this season, the way the bottom few are starting to shape up.
I thought they might in the summer, but it hasn't looked like happening until recently.
Fvck 'em.
I thought they might in the summer, but it hasn't looked like happening until recently.
Fvck 'em.
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Nah don't see it.boltonboris wrote:I still think Stoke can go down this season, the way the bottom few are starting to shape up.
I thought they might in the summer, but it hasn't looked like happening until recently.
Fvck 'em.
They're form is poor. But 1 win is all they'll need IMO.
In fact I could imagine none of the bottom three getting much more than 33/34 points. So they may be safe already.
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Reading look doomed imo, but you could make a case for QPR, Wigan or Villa to stop up on current form. sunderland are the ones that look a bit wobbly to me
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I honestly think that Villa are as poor a side as I can ever recall seeing in the Prem.
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hmmm. They do have some stiff competition for that title.Bruce Rioja wrote:I honestly think that Villa are as poor a side as I can ever recall seeing in the Prem.
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What ? With the God-like O'Neill in the hot-seat ? Shirley not.Harry Genshaw wrote:Reading look doomed imo, but you could make a case for QPR, Wigan or Villa to stop up on current form. sunderland are the ones that look a bit wobbly to me
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Sunderland look shakey every year. They'll be reet.
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Oh dear, Posh have scored. 

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