bluejohn66
Player Valuation: £15m
In the pub garden at 1pm on Sunday with mates, already agreed it's a heavy session in the sun. Well bladered by KO, more so by the final whistle !!!
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Days like Sunday make me want to start drinking.In the pub garden at 1pm on Sunday with mates, already agreed it's a heavy session in the sun. Well bladered by KO, more so by the final whistle !!!
I haven't. I think the exact opposite.Leeds may well win, Spurs are terrible.
But to do so, they’re supposedly doing so without Rodrigo and Bamford. Rodrigo missed training for them today, even if he does play, is he 100%? So 3 of their main attacking sources incl. Sinisterra could be out, I just can’t see them winning by 3.
Think we’ve all come to accept Leicester will roll West Ham over, but will they?
O’Neil has been open about how he’s resting players with the short turnaround before preseason starts, could easily rest players, in my opinion. We’re in the best position and all of the above becomes irrelevant if we win! You’ve never had it easier to stay up on final day Everton, just turn up.
Just for the record, Royle was not our manager v Wimbledon. It was Mike Walker and Royle replaced him when he was hopeless the next season.I can fully understand it. I wasn't there last year and haven't been for a while but I was there for Wimbledon (Horne) and Coventry (Farrelly) and was in a very jubilant mood after both. I don't recall Royle or Kendall milking it the same way Lampard did though.
There was enough in his demeanour to show he liked to be out in front when the praise was being dished out and much preferred to lay blame elsewhere. It was all about the collective 'we' in good circumstances. Lesser results and performances saw a considerable eagerness to emphasise 'I/me' and separately 'the players' rather than 'we'. That said it wasn't primarily his demeanour that cast doubts on his ability.
I'll leave it there though as I'm veering massively off topic. Ebepton 4 Bournemouth 0 COYB
You're quite right. Don't know why I pulled Royle from my head there.Just for the record, Royle was not our manager v Wimbledon. It was Mike Walker and Royle replaced him when he was hopeless the next season.
For Kendall, there was more of a feeling of frustration and anger that we were shocking and really needed other results to go our way. We didn’t win that day. We drew and stayed up because Chelsea really tried against Bolton and beat them. Kendall was so stressed he looked like he would have a heart attack. There is a boss tweet by Don Hutchison out today about him finding Kendall in the boot room after the game in tears because we had so nearly gone down on his watch. We were a basket case that year.
Leeds will win, Tottenham have lost it and will wilt with an away crowd at Leeds. We must win.Not quite a miracle. Quite possible that us and the foxes fail to win
Madame Allezlesbleus and I were passing a school playground in Leicester today. There must have been some PE event going on because there was a sea of blue shirts with the odd light blue City one. Suddenly out of the pile of Leicester shirts I spotted a kid in an Everton shirt breaking free from the pack and running around in some touch rugby game. She weaved in and out, proving impossible to catch and scored a try or something!!! I’m taking it as a sign!! Come on Everton! We can do this!!!!
We are all crap. However Dyche seems to have given them a will to win or get at least a point and I think the mentality should get us over the line. With injuries a rendition of 'no wheels on my wagon' should replace Spirit of the Blues.I haven't. I think the exact opposite.
West Ham will score at least one against Leicester, so they'll have to get their scoring boots on.
Overall, if I followed Leicester or Leeds I wouldn't even harbour a hope of getting ahead of Everton on Sunday. I'd see how pathetically bad my own tream was and know that regardless of Everton's result there's no way a win is on the cards.
If this was Everton in Leeds or Leicester's position we'd be thinking exactly the same...and rightly so.
So, you're saying there's a chance?He’s hinting at shuffling the deck against Everton and experimenting with his side with next season in mind
O'Neil makes £200m point that could impact Leicester City and Everton battle
City need Bournemouth to get at least a draw at Goodison Park to open the door for their survival, with Dean Smith's men then needing a win at home over West Hamwww.leicestermercury.co.uk