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Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 9, 2017 17:17:22 GMT
We need to greatly up our performances if we are going to get out of our group. Shocking today
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Post by dorf on Sept 11, 2017 10:55:04 GMT
Yeah, same here. I'm looking forward to it. The group stages almost feel like a Champions League group. Europe is always a buzz. We've a really good chance in this competition. Not so sure after the Spur debacle.
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Post by jimmy on Sept 12, 2017 22:11:25 GMT
We need to greatly up our performances if we are going to get out of our group. Shocking today I think this is going to be a long hard season and if we play anybody good in the cups or Europe we'll be out. A load of shite so far.
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Post by evertontillidie on Sept 13, 2017 9:18:34 GMT
Europe is always a buzz. We've a really good chance in this competition. Not so sure after the Spur debacle. We're playing a lot worse than I thought so my confidence has dropped.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 13, 2017 11:13:38 GMT
Everton step into the unknown on Thursday, facing an Atalanta side who are yet to face off against English opposition.
A far cry from the likes of Juventus, Napoli, Roma and the Milan giants, La Dea have not been in European competition since 1991, losing to Inter Milan in the quarter-finals.
But a quick glance at their recent fortunes is enough to make the Blues take note. A fourth-placed finish represented just their second top half finish in a decade; this from a club who had suffered three relegations from Serie A in the previous 14 years.
The surprise package of last season, Atalanta are aiming to provide similar shocks in the Europa
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