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Everton v Man Utd. 26th April at 13.30.

Who you like more?

  • Fellaini

    Votes: 172 50.0%
  • Rooney

    Votes: 68 19.8%
  • Moyes

    Votes: 66 19.2%
  • That lad who pushed the arl fella over at Aintree last week

    Votes: 38 11.0%

  • Total voters
    344
  • Poll closed .
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Hmm, the 'Martinez Out' crowd may have to take a good look at themselves, and preferably [Poor language removed] over to RAWK. Great win Everton.
 

I've finished on RedCafe now, I've chosen my favourite post from the match thread and here it is.

"That Everton team is [Poor language removed]. We'll run rings around them. We are winning this by at least 3 goals".

Not long now till MOTD2 ;)
My personal favourite was on the post match thread - bear in mind we had 7 shots on target to their 4 :coffee:

http://www.redcafe.net/threads/post-match-vs-everton.403899/page-4
Seriously though, avoid the first goal and we would've walked it. Everton offered very little, and scored a fluke goal, a set piece and a horrorshow of an offiside-goal. Fellaini scoring right after we concede, and we would've destroyed them. We lost all our motivation and composure, or the players stopped believing they could win it, when we were still 2-0 down with only 30 minutes to go, but these things happen. Van Gaal will surely try to figure out what to do when his Fellaini-tactic is countered like these last couple of days. I'm gutted and angry about this, but we cant let this one game destroy the mood and general buzz around our team that's been created due to our last 4-5 great performances.
 
Shearers best performance tonight and took no shyte from Savage who probably thought he was on BT sport the amount of turd he was talking

i like savage for his passion of actually doing the role, but his viewpoints are very mystifying. especially for someone who never shirked from a challenge.
 
My personal favourite was on the post match thread - bear in mind we had 7 shots on target to their 4 :coffee:

http://www.redcafe.net/threads/post-match-vs-everton.403899/page-4
Seriously though, avoid the first goal and we would've walked it. Everton offered very little, and scored a fluke goal, a set piece and a horrorshow of an offiside-goal. Fellaini scoring right after we concede, and we would've destroyed them. We lost all our motivation and composure, or the players stopped believing they could win it, when we were still 2-0 down with only 30 minutes to go, but these things happen. Van Gaal will surely try to figure out what to do when his Fellaini-tactic is countered like these last couple of days. I'm gutted and angry about this, but we cant let this one game destroy the mood and general buzz around our team that's been created due to our last 4-5 great performances.

seems as though this poster has let it destroy their own mood. i've seen a lot of them say we're piss poor. seem to have forgotten this is the same everton team that finished above them last season, doing the double and have now beaten them 3 years on the trot in this fixture. they haven't scored here for 4 years.

the same everton who battered them at OT i must add - de gea pretty much won the game on his own. their winner vs us was a fluke. short memories and all that.
 
seems as though this poster has let it destroy their own mood. i've seen a lot of them say we're piss poor. seem to have forgotten this is the same everton team that finished above them last season, doing the double and have now beaten them 3 years on the trot in this fixture. they haven't scored here for 4 years.

the same everton who battered them at OT i must add - de gea pretty much won the game on his own. their winner vs us was a fluke. short memories and all that.
At Old Trafford thought they were the better team in the first half and we were very sloppy defensively, they deserved their two goals.

However kickoff was noon on the Sunday, we'd played Krasnodar away on the Thurday evening plus were missing our entire first choice right side in Coleman/McCarthy/Mirallas in addition to Barkley so a sluggish start was perhaps undertanderable against a rested United.

But we were by far the better team in the last 30 minutes, despite losing Pienaar to injury - as you say De Gea was superb in that game especially for Oviedo's strike.

He made an excellent save today for Mirallas's second strike (4-0 would have been hilarious piping down!) but otherwise not in as good form.
 

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