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Post by jimmy on Dec 20, 2017 22:02:32 GMT
I hate these almost as much as Liverpool so don't lose and spoil my Christmas. We might beat them. Liverpool failed and they're better than Chelsea in my book this season. We won't be able to make any mistakes and just have to be clinical if we get a chance. I actually fancy us. I don't fancy us as much as you but at home we've done well against them. Another few penalties might help lol.
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Post by Everton News. on Dec 20, 2017 22:40:44 GMT
Alvaro Morata banned for Everton trip after Chelsea star receives booking for excessive celebration Alvaro Morata will miss Chelsea’s trip to Everton on Saturday after receiving his fifth yellow card of the season in the 2-1 EFL Cup quarter-final win over Bournemouth. The Spanish striker was booked by referee Lee Mason for excessive celebration after scoring the winner in the dying seconds of the Stamford Bridge clash. Morata put the ball under his shirt to celebrate the winner, a reference to the news that his wife Alice Campello is expecting the couple’s first child. Chelsea, though, will pay a heavy price for that tribute as they will not be able to field their top scorer for what promises to be a challenging trip to Goodison Park to take on an in-form Everton side. In Morata's absence Antonio Conte will have to choose between either handing a start to the struggling Michy Batshuayi or resorting to a strikerless formation with Eden Hazard playing in a central role. Conte said of Morata's suspension: "This is a big loss for us, especially because we have to play a tough game against Everton." Standard.co.uk
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Post by sheff on Dec 21, 2017 0:22:00 GMT
It's good for Everton if he's unavailable but are players really getting booked for this kind of thing?
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Post by sheff on Dec 21, 2017 0:22:52 GMT
I hate these almost as much as Liverpool so don't lose and spoil my Christmas. We might beat them. Liverpool failed and they're better than Chelsea in my book this season. We won't be able to make any mistakes and just have to be clinical if we get a chance. I actually fancy us. WILL beat them darling.
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Post by Everton News. on Dec 21, 2017 16:20:20 GMT
Everton welcome Chelsea to Goodison Park on Saturday for our final home game of 2017. There is plenty to keep Blues entertained prior to kick-off at 12:30pm, so here’s a rundown of what’s going on around the ground. FANZONEWith activity beginning at around 10:30am, the FanZone is the perfect place to get in the matchday mood. Live music comes from Charlotte Newman, an up and coming singer from the North West. Evertonians have the chance to win a £25 shop voucher through two competitions, a picture quiz competition and "Play Your Cards Right". Blues fans are also encouraged to bring new or old kits which can be donated at any of the "Kits for Africa" collection bins located around the Stadium. And there is also plenty of food and drink available. Please note that Chang has been replaced with Carling for this season. THE MATCHDAY HUBThe Matchday Hub will be open to the public from 9:30am until 12:30pm where there will be a games area, a DJ and also face painting. There will be a children's Meal Deal for £5 and includes chicken nuggets or a giant sausage roll with fries and a soft drink. Adults meals are on offer at £5.50 and includes a steak and ale pie, chips, peas and gravy. Everton in the Community staff will be delivering three football coaching sessions on Monday. Ages 5-7 will be at 10:30am, ages 8-10 will be at 11am and ages 11+ will be at 11:30am. THE COMMUNITY HUBThe cafe will be open from 9:30am until 12:30pm, with pre-packed sandwiches, tea, coffee, soft drinks and snacks available. ST LUKE’S CHURCHThe Everton FC Heritage Society will be located upstairs at St Luke's Church with displays covering the history of the Blues. There will be stalls selling old programmes, memorabilia and merchandise. Tom Regan, a regular attender at St Luke's, will be showcasing his displays of "Toffee Art". Visiting fans are always welcome and we have a feature on the opponents of the day, including a DVD showing goals from previous encounters. Church Hall open to Police and on the ground floor, there will be tea, coffee, soft drinks and snacks available to purchase. Everton FC
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