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Cheers, though the Sayers Cheese & Onion comes a very close 2nd place !
at least he steered clear of the GASH tandoori, welcome mate
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Cheers, though the Sayers Cheese & Onion comes a very close 2nd place !
it looks warm in brann.
David Moyes has given Yakubu the chance to make amends for his late return from Nigerian action by naming him in the starting line-up to face SK Brann.
The Blues' top scorer will partner Andrew Johnson in attack for the first-leg of the last-32 tie with SK Brann.
Yakubu comes in at the expense of Mikel Arteta, who is missing through injury after picking up a groin strain.
That is the only change from the side that started Saturday's 1-0 victory over Reading at Goodison, with midfielder Manuel Fernandes overcoming a groin strain to keep his place in the heart of midfield despite being withdrawn at the interval at the weekend.
James Vaughan is amongst the substitutes on a bench that also includes former Dutch international Andy van der Meyde and youngster Jack Rodwell, who became the youngest player in the Club's history to play in a senior European game when he came on as a sub in Alkmaar during the group stage.
The Blues boss sticks with the defence that has been so solid in the last two games, with Phil Jagielka continuing to support Joseph Yobo in the heart of defence and Joleon Lescott at left-back.
SK Brann include former Leeds midfielder Eirik Bakke in the heart of their side, with dangerman Thorsten Helstad leading the attack.