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Post by Avinalaff on May 5, 2017 12:16:04 GMT
If you can beat Swansea, that guarantees our PL survival. We've won our last three visits to Anfield, so surely we can get a bit of help from the better half of the city? Thanking you in anticipation:-) I'm sure you'll be fine mate. Big Sam was a good choice of manager to escape relegation.
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Post by tellmema on May 5, 2017 15:59:15 GMT
If you can beat Swansea, that guarantees our PL survival. We've won our last three visits to Anfield, so surely we can get a bit of help from the better half of the city? Thanking you in anticipation:-) Long time no see. Good luck against the mancs. Is Allardyce staying next season?
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Post by Everton News. on May 5, 2017 16:21:33 GMT
Baines Prepared For 'Charged-Up' SwansLeft-back expects tough test at Liberty Stadium.Everton must be prepared to match a “charged-up Swansea” fighting for their Premier League future. That’s the call from Leighton Baines as the Blues travel to the relegation-threatened Swans on Saturday. Paul Clement’s side go into the clash 18th in the table, just two points off Hull City, boosted by a 1-1 draw at Manchester United last weekend and, before that, a 2-0 success over Stoke. The Toffees have never lost at Swansea in the Premier League – winning three and drawing two of their five trips to date. But with the Welsh side desperate for points, Baines knows Everton will have to play their best in front of what he expects to be a white-hot atmosphere at the Liberty Stadium. “We’re preparing ourselves for a tough game,” said the left-back. “Swansea are a side who play good football but they are fighting for their lives at the moment so we expect a good atmosphere, a charged-up Swansea side and we have to be prepared to match that. “The new manager has come in and done well. He’s changed things up a little bit in the starting XI and they seem to have responded to that. It’s going to be a good test for us but it’s a game we know we’re capable of winning.” Fresh from facing Chelsea’s array of attacking talent at Goodison last weekend, Baines expects another tricky test from Swansea’s forward line, with the defender picking out playmaker Gylfi Sigurdsson as a particular threat. The 32-year-old also sees Saturday’s clash as a chance for the Blues to keep up the pressure on the teams above them, while improving the team’s form away from home. “They’ve got plenty of players who can create and score goals,” added Baines. “Most people are talking about Sigurdsson who is the player we know we’re going to have to be mindful of. They are very good from set pieces so he’s a player we need to be aware of. “With three games to go we’d like to win them all and see where it leaves us. We know we have a bit to do to catch the teams above us with games in hand but if we win our remaining games we’ll give ourselves a chance. Two of them are away from home so it will be good to get a couple of them on the road.” Everton FC
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Post by jimmy on May 5, 2017 18:32:37 GMT
If you can beat Swansea, that guarantees our PL survival. We've won our last three visits to Anfield, so surely we can get a bit of help from the better half of the city? Thanking you in anticipation:-) I remember you also messing up our 4th place chances a few years ago, so We'll have to think about it.
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Post by evertontillidie on May 5, 2017 21:38:32 GMT
If you can beat Swansea, that guarantees our PL survival. We've won our last three visits to Anfield, so surely we can get a bit of help from the better half of the city? Thanking you in anticipation:-) Good luck.
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