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Post by rugbytoffee on Dec 8, 2017 19:33:58 GMT
If Williams and Jags play we're *****. I can't see them both playing , unfortunately it may well be Williams who gets the nod
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Post by evertonfan1968 on Dec 9, 2017 14:56:07 GMT
If Williams and Jags play we're *****. I can't see them both playing , unfortunately it may well be Williams who gets the nod They'll smash us no matter who plays as all our options are shit.
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Post by Everton News. on Dec 9, 2017 16:21:57 GMT
Liverpool v EvertonAnfield Premier League Sunday 10 December 2.15pm kick-off TEAM NEWSEverton remain without Seamus Coleman, Ross Barkley, Yannick Bolasie and Ramiro Funes Mori after they continue their rehabilitation from long-term injuries. Skipper Phil Jagielka is back in contention after missing the recent Premier League wins over West Ham and Huddersfield. FORMThe Blues head into Sunday’s Merseyside derby after an impressive 3-0 victory over Apollon Limassol in Nicosia on Thursday night. Everton started the game with 11 changes coming into the final Europa League game, handing debuts to five youngsters including starts for Fraser Hornby and Harry Charsley. Ademola Lookman scored a brace, including a thunderous second, with Nikola Vlasic grabbing a third. Sam Allardyce got his first win on the touchline as Toffees boss last weekend against Huddersfield Town. After a goalless first half, Everton took the lead when Dominic Calvert-Lewin cleverly flicked the ball through to Gylfi Sigurdsson who slotted home. Calvert-Lewin then got himself on the scoresheet after his left-footed shot took a deflection up and over the keeper to secure a 2-0 win. ONE TO WATCH: MOHAMED SALAH Mohamed Salah joined Liverpool in the summer for an initial fee of £37million from Italian side Roma. The Egyptian has made a good start to his career on Merseyside having scored 14 goals this season in the Premier League resulting him in being the league’s top scorer. He has also provided four assists to his teammates. The attacker moved to Roma after a brief spell at Chelsea from 2014-2016 that included loan moves to Fiorentina and then Roma, where he moved permanently in 2016. MAN IN THE MIDDLE: CRAIG PAWSON Craig Pawson is the man in charge of his 97th game in the Premier League after first officiating in the top flight in 2013. Pawson has refereed domestic games in only the Premier League this season, last taking charge of Everton in the defeat to Arsenal in October. Everton FC
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Post by forevereverton on Dec 9, 2017 20:20:12 GMT
The Premier League have now announced the Match Day officials that will take charge of the game between Liverpool and Everton this Sunday. Liverpool host Everton on Sunday December 10 for the game at Anfield and the match carries a 2.15pm kick off. Referee: Craig Pawson Assistant Refs: Lee Betts and Adam Nunn Fourth Official: Martin Atkinson Match Day referee Pawson has officiated 15 games in 2017/18, showing 51 yellow cards and four red cards so far. He took in 34 games in 2016/17 with a return of 139 yellow cards and five red cards. That season his highest card count was eleven yellow cards in the game between Burnley and Middlesbrough. Prior to that his record was nine yellows in the Europa League tie between Sassuolo and Rapid Vienna and he also showed eight yellows and one red in the game between Stoke City and Leicester City. He took in 39 matches in 2015/17 and in those games, across all competitions and football divisions, he handed out a total of 117 yellow cards and three red cards. He was most card happy in the match between Slovan Liberec and Braga in the Europa League on September 17 with a total of seven yellows being shown. He showed seven yellows in three games after that. Looks like the FA want this game to become a card filled game because of its popularity being built on the highest number red cards shown. If the ref spoils the game it won't surprise me.
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Post by forevereverton on Dec 9, 2017 20:20:58 GMT
If Williams and Jags play we're *****. I can't see them both playing , unfortunately it may well be Williams who gets the nod Williams is a liability. We can't afford to have him play against this lot.
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