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Post by coybtv1878 on Aug 21, 2017 15:14:13 GMT
I dont think hitting City on the counter attack is an option this season so I hope that isnt the plan If Lookman and Sandro are available it might work but I think we need to be able to hold onto the ball better otherwise we'll put a tonne of pressure on us. Do you think RK will start Lookman for this one or do you think he will hold off until the EL Reverse leg? He did well during the home leg so maybe he would want to play him while he is hot
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Post by dorf on Aug 21, 2017 15:39:15 GMT
If Lookman and Sandro are available it might work but I think we need to be able to hold onto the ball better otherwise we'll put a tonne of pressure on us. Do you think RK will start Lookman for this one or do you think he will hold off until the EL Reverse leg? He did well during the home leg so maybe he would want to play him while he is hot I got a feeling he'll play 532 and have the wingbacks as our attacking threat so in a nuthsell, no.
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Post by coybtv1878 on Aug 21, 2017 16:05:58 GMT
He does very much seem adamant on that formation and maybe because of City's attack it would be useful and can maybe help us counter
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Post by Everton News. on Aug 21, 2017 17:07:49 GMT
Everton And City To Commemorate Terror Attack VictimsIconic worker bee emblem to adorn both side's match shirts. Everton and Manchester City will both wear shirts featuring a slightly modified version of Manchester’s iconic worker bee emblem when the two sides this evening (8pm kick-off). The Premier League fixture at the Etihad Stadium will be Manchester City’s first home game following the terrorist attack in Manchester in May and, in a show of unity and togetherness, the iconic bee symbol will also in part, incorporate the red and yellow colours of Catalonia following Thursday’s tragic events in Barcelona. Symbolising the industrial heritage of Manchester and its people, the worker bee has been an emblem since the Victorian era and was adopted into the City’s coat of arms in 1842. Everton will show solidarity with the cities of Manchester and Barcelona by sporting the bee symbol on the Club’s new third strip as well as black armbands as a mark of respect. Everton FC
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Post by Everton News. on Aug 21, 2017 17:23:07 GMT
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