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Match Thread Everton v Sunderland. 1st Nov at 1330.

Who's in your goal?

  • Tim Howard

    Votes: 23 8.3%
  • Joel Robles

    Votes: 132 47.5%
  • Neville Southall

    Votes: 123 44.2%

  • Total voters
    278
  • Poll closed .
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What a great preview Chico : from its opening nod to quantum metaphysics, to it's concluding Howard Kendall acknowledgement, I reckon it was absolutely top drawer. Kudos.

My prediction for starting XI:
Howard
Browning Stones Mori Galloway
Barry McCarthy
Lennon Barkley Kone
Lukaku

Result 1-1
 
Lennon the snake lol He is that small I think he just goes onto that pitch under the radar. Bobby thinks only 10 play at any one time and that Lennon is just a tiny ball boy in the distance of bobby's eyesight :D

Strange thing once lennon has a confidence issue and goes missing in big games according to some Tottenham fans. Really hope he doesn't do a Barry on us
 
Not looking forward to this, Sam allardyce isn't soft he'll know that putting the ball high in and around the leagues worst goalkeeper more often than not results in a goal.
 

I appreciate Sunderland fans too.

It's a battle between Sunderland doing us at home and their dodgy game after the Tyne-Wear derby. 1-1 written all over it.
 
What a great preview Chico : from its opening nod to quantum metaphysics, to it's concluding Howard Kendall acknowledgement, I reckon it was absolutely top drawer. Kudos.

My prediction for starting XI:
Howard
Browning Stones Mori Galloway
Barry McCarthy
Lennon Barkley Kone
Lukaku

Result 1-1

I bet you're right, perhaps Cleverley for Kone if he's fit though. We should always be starting with either Kev or Del though for my money.
 

We all need a comfortable win this week. Been on a roller coaster the past couple of months on and off the pitch. An easy day out please. 2-0 to the Everton.
 
- Everton have enjoyed just one victory in their last five Premier League games against Sunderland, drawing one and losing three.
- The last five top-tier meetings between these two sides have produced a total of just seven goals (two for Everton, five for Sunderland).
 

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