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Everton v Southampton. 4th April at 15.00.

Level of arsed abar Everton?

  • Tuesday in work

    Votes: 41 33.6%
  • Office temp just posted her holiday bikini photos on Facebook

    Votes: 49 40.2%
  • Break up tomorrow for summer holidays

    Votes: 14 11.5%
  • Chrimbo

    Votes: 18 14.8%

  • Total voters
    122
  • Poll closed .
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Still a lot of sloppy loose balls in midfield, but overall a solid performance and a great win that more or less clears us from relegation danger. My MOTM Jags. Great work from Stones, McCarthy and Lennon too. Oh, and Howard: he earned those three points as much as anyone on the pitch today, so remember that next time around all you Howard bashers. Barry and Besic were poor, lots of sloppy balls, and it's hard to see what Kone brings to the table apart from his sandwiches. Naismith made a real difference when he came on, showing the passion, stamina and ball control that Kone largely lacks. I think Arouna has a lot to prove between now and the end of the season if he wishes to stay at the Club.

Pretty much this.

I'd throw in Baines too. Couldn't pass to a blue shirt all game.

But the back 4 defended well. Jags was everywhere and Stones didn't put a foot wrong.

Looking forward to next season, they're the only two with futures at the club that you build from.
 
...good to have Jagielka/Stones, thought they might struggle to score goals but they are a tough team to beat.

Key point for me is that the Reds getting beat ahead of our game always seems to give the crowd a lift and creates a more positive atmosphere. Strange but true I reckon.
 
Still a lot of sloppy loose balls in midfield, but overall a solid performance and a great win that more or less clears us from relegation danger. My MOTM Jags. Great work from Stones, McCarthy and Lennon too. Oh, and Howard: he earned those three points as much as anyone on the pitch today, so remember that next time around all you Howard bashers. Barry and Besic were poor, lots of sloppy balls, and it's hard to see what Kone brings to the table apart from his sandwiches. Naismith made a real difference when he came on, showing the passion, stamina and ball control that Kone largely lacks. I think Arouna has a lot to prove between now and the end of the season if he wishes to stay at the Club.
Froggy TED TED TED !!!
 

my heads gone went out lasnight
woke up in some house dont even know where
an MISSED THE MATCH ffs. did we do well? kof alchol
 

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