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Match Thread Everton 1-1 Fulham - Saturday 26th October - 17:30

Your MOTM vs Fulham


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Well that's conflation, a totally different thing he's said.

Regarding the one I commented on, I'm going to have to see more than an unattributed social media screenshot to believe it.

That kind of tirade about the crapness of their atmosphere would've made headlines - and I haven't seen them.
I'd like to think its true... 😜

Lads, this is an Everton forum.
Agreed... Here's a more appropriate quote.
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But enough about Keane now! 😂

We should be talking about the other Keane, who should be getting the drop now that Branthwaite is fit.
 
C'mon you blues.

No ideas to be fair about Fulham as they have completely flown under my radar so I guess they might not be the greatest but they're also no mugs and a decent enough team. Which means they're probably better than us most of the time. However, blind confidence makes me sure that we should batter these!

2-1. Two own goals by Iwobi.

edit: Does Iwobi even play for them? Is he injured or not if so... if not, two own goals by Maupay.
 
C'mon you blues.

No ideas to be fair about Fulham as they have completely flown under my radar so I guess they might not be the greatest but they're also no mugs and a decent enough team. Which means they're probably better than us most of the time. However, blind confidence makes me sure that we should batter these!

2-1. Two own goals by Iwobi.

edit: Does Iwobi even play for them? Is he injured or not if so... if not, two own goals by Maupay.
He does... And he's not injured, the last time I checked.

We should be singing a coronation anthem for our Nigerian Prince's return to Goodison!

A deflected OG off of his fat arse would suit me just fine.
 

pathetic Guardian preview....

Toffees pair keep proving their worth​

While stewing over Everton’s opening-day defeat by Brighton back in August, Sean Dyche said: “There’s still individuals here that won’t be accepted. So, if you think about it, you’re already three or four down on your squad because the fans won’t accept them.” The Everton manager refused to name names but, even if he was exaggerating, it would have been reasonable to guess Ashley Young and Michael Keane were among those he had in mind. Both have had lapses that encouraged the critics this season, but it would be churlish not to recognise their valuable contributions to Everton’s gradual recovery. Dyche’s team are unbeaten in four Premier League matches before Fulham’s visit and have kept clean sheets in the last two. Young’s versatility at 39 and Keane’s focus, knowing that Jarrad Branthwaite could take his place when fit, have been so important to a defence beset by injuries. With Dyche’s defensive options improving there will be increased competition for the duo on Saturday. Both, however, have earned their places and acceptance. Andy Hunter
 

Doesn’t look like Branthwaite will play

Even if fit Keane actually shouldn't be dropped given it's two clean sheets, he scored a wonder goal and was actually the better of the two CBs v Newcastle.

In a nice phase of the season where Branthy dosen't have to be rushed back so I could see him waiting for a start untill after the next international break.
 
pathetic Guardian preview....

Toffees pair keep proving their worth​

While stewing over Everton’s opening-day defeat by Brighton back in August, Sean Dyche said: “There’s still individuals here that won’t be accepted. So, if you think about it, you’re already three or four down on your squad because the fans won’t accept them.” The Everton manager refused to name names but, even if he was exaggerating, it would have been reasonable to guess Ashley Young and Michael Keane were among those he had in mind. Both have had lapses that encouraged the critics this season, but it would be churlish not to recognise their valuable contributions to Everton’s gradual recovery. Dyche’s team are unbeaten in four Premier League matches before Fulham’s visit and have kept clean sheets in the last two. Young’s versatility at 39 and Keane’s focus, knowing that Jarrad Branthwaite could take his place when fit, have been so important to a defence beset by injuries. With Dyche’s defensive options improving there will be increased competition for the duo on Saturday. Both, however, have earned their places and acceptance. Andy Hunter
Their valuable contributions to Everton’s gradual recovery is that they have been playing less crap than usual
 

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