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Chelsea v Everton. 22nd Feb at 12.45.

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Roberto is so gorgeous that even Jose will face the wrath of whole football whole if he even thinks of having a pop at him when we mug them 1 nil... COYBs.
 

Don't like Chelsea. Never have. They've always been my least favourite London club and moreso with their Russian blood money*. Don't like Mourinho and, again, I never have. Don't like Terry, Cole, Cahill, Ivanovic, Mikel or Fernando fcuking misery mug Torres. And I never have.

Love Everton. Always have.

Conclusion. Smash the bad coc polishers

*I know, I know.
 

Thanks Chico - as good as ever ;P

We need to do what currently seems to be the way to beat English CL level teamsget a player sent of and win a penalty
 
I have feeling that Jose will try and keep it close, but I'm going with a bold prediction: Red Card on Chelsea, and Roberto makes it a brutal pillaging situation.
 
I usually have Lampard down for a goal against us...so that's 1 to them. Naismith will score a goal too...and I think another Evertonian might nab 1. So that's 2 to us. Result :WE WIN

The Arse will draw with Sunderland and Norwich draw with Spurs. Unfortunately, City and Liverpool will win.

Great League this year.

And Chico, thank you mate. Your efforts are very much appreciated by this GOT member
 
O/T but I see Pullis was waxing panegyric-like over Everton Football Club post the cancelled Palace game. Love Everton

Crystal Palace boss Tony Pulis has praised the way Everton treated him and his team after the postponed game last week.
Storms forced police to call the game off with just 35 minutes left until kick off, leaving many supporters from both clubs stranded, but Pulis says the way Everton handled things was “absolutely fantastic.”
He said: “I have to say Everton Football Club were absolutely fantastic.
“When the game was called off they fed the players, they found us a hotel to stay in, they got us training facilities the next day and they paid for everything.
“They actually paid for everything.
“I just hope the chairman has already paid back what we owe them because they were absolutely fantastic.
“As a football club they deserve a lot of credit for the way they looked after us.”
Everton treated one fan – who had travelled 8,000 miles to see the game – to a meeting with his heroes, whilst the City of Liverpool and local businesses offered to accommodate stranded Palace fans before they could travel home the next day.


Read more: http://www.nsno.co.uk/everton-news/2014/02/pulis-thanks-everton/#ixzz2tuC5ygLA
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