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Match Thread West Brom vs Everton. Mon, 28 Sep, 20:00 The Hawthorns, West Bromwich

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WBA v Everton

  • Everton

    Votes: 242 79.9%
  • WBA

    Votes: 21 6.9%
  • Cheese on wedding cake

    Votes: 40 13.2%

  • Total voters
    303
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The next four games will tell a lot about the season ahead. A win on Monday should be achievable if we take our chances. Kone can do one to the bench and perhaps Naismith but does anyone really reckon he'll change an unbeaten league team(apart from Coleman if fit of course). We (yes you lukaku) need to score more goals. Our defending is fine.
 
The next four games will tell a lot about the season ahead. A win on Monday should be achievable if we take our chances. Kone can do one to the bench and perhaps Naismith but does anyone really reckon he'll change an unbeaten league team(apart from Coleman if fit of course). We (yes you lukaku) need to score more goals. Our defending is fine.

Agree with all that.

We should beat West Brom. We might not though.
 

in the absence of our beloved Azul, I thought I would try and emulate a pathetic match preview.


West Brom owned by a man called Jeremy who looks like he is the sort to enjoy Eton fives.

FVrd7zP.jpg




A real non event of a team, even their own players wanna leave so bad they sell their arses in public such as Saido, and who could forget Odemewingie?

o-PETER-ODEMWINGIE-570.jpg


Orite mush?


Anyway, my experience of Birmingham is sat on the M6 and the Belfry, both of which are overpriced and full of slow moving and slow talking beauts.

If you cast your mind back to when our current record striker Romelu was on loan at WBA, you'll have remembered how brilliant he made them look and how many managers they've had since he left.

Our own current strike force is a slight cause for concern given our good form isn't leading any headlines, but should we fail to find the back of the net against such foes as the mighty J. Evans et al, the well the knives will be out for the camel and Rom.

Everton have a habit of surprising you when you expect to be disappointed and vice versa, at least Zoltan Gera isn't around to score against us anymore.
I always thought Jeremy Peace was some 70 year old Doug Ellis / Ken Bates type of chairman so thanks for clearing this up Bryan with the photo
 

in the absence of our beloved Azul, I thought I would try and emulate a pathetic match preview.


West Brom owned by a man called Jeremy who looks like he is the sort to enjoy Eton fives.

FVrd7zP.jpg




A real non event of a team, even their own players wanna leave so bad they sell their arses in public such as Saido, and who could forget Odemewingie?

o-PETER-ODEMWINGIE-570.jpg


Orite mush?


Anyway, my experience of Birmingham is sat on the M6 and the Belfry, both of which are overpriced and full of slow moving and slow talking beauts.

If you cast your mind back to when our current record striker Romelu was on loan at WBA, you'll have remembered how brilliant he made them look and how many managers they've had since he left.

Our own current strike force is a slight cause for concern given our good form isn't leading any headlines, but should we fail to find the back of the net against such foes as the mighty J. Evans et al, the well the knives will be out for the camel and Rom.

Everton have a habit of surprising you when you expect to be disappointed and vice versa, at least Zoltan Gera isn't around to score against us anymore.
SHUT UP Bryan
 

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