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Post by Avinalaff on Sept 25, 2014 6:23:33 GMT
Thanks to End Product
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Post by Avinalaff on Sept 25, 2014 6:26:34 GMT
I loved this from El Lobo: 3. What impact has missing out on the title had on your club and fans? Horrible. We can all say we're over it, but I'm not. It was a staggering effort to get so close and win so many on the bounce, but it was still a crippler. The Palace game was the closest I've come to crying at pure frustration at football since I was about seven. At least he was honest. Personally I saw more tears at that game than at Princess Di's funeral. Everton would do well to remember that it took Palace just 11 minutes to ruin their season.....so don't fret if you go a couple behind. A few comments about goal difference being important come May might help create the right conditions! Goal difference! That will not help us when it comes to our relegation battle. I was certain they were going to win it. They were on fire, but then catastrophe hit. Suarez leaving is a big blow. Can you imagine trying to replace him? I don't see Mario as a replacement. Unless he bites somebody mind.
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3in11
Monster Midfielder
No easy games in this league.
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Post by 3in11 on Sept 25, 2014 11:49:52 GMT
Local Derby Time! The Liverpool derby games are always something of a treat for us neutrals...though I do have a bias towards Everton-or is it against Liverpool?- but that is true about quite a few other derby games too. I love the North Eastern versions and a couple of the London ones too. They're usually close and even if not, are still fascinating to watch, especially the emotions on the faces of fans, players and managers alike. Which derby games though are historically the closest? Have a guess before checking out the following from The Holmesdale.net www.holmesdale.net/page.php?id=106&tid=148355 Click on the [Link] and you'll be connected to The Guardian's "The Knowledge" page.
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Post by Jeffers Jugs on Sept 25, 2014 16:10:14 GMT
Local Derby Time! The Liverpool derby games are always something of a treat for us neutrals...though I do have a bias towards Everton-or is it against Liverpool?- but that is true about quite a few other derby games too. I love the North Eastern versions and a couple of the London ones too. They're usually close and even if not, are still fascinating to watch, especially the emotions on the faces of fans, players and managers alike. Which derby games though are historically the closest? Have a guess before checking out the following from The Holmesdale.net www.holmesdale.net/page.php?id=106&tid=148355 Click on the [Link] and you'll be connected to The Guardian's "The Knowledge" page. No malice meant 3in11 but is Brighton even in the same country as Crystal Palace? It must be nearly 50 miles away so how is that a derby game? Also Liverpool and Man u a derby? Whoever wrote that article needs to learn a bit about what derby games mean and not just post statistics. Liverpool and Everton have a century of history living side by side which is slightly different.
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Post by Jeffers Jugs on Sept 25, 2014 16:12:40 GMT
Apparently we have got nothing at Analfield for 15 years so it's time we changed that. Getting a win here will go a long way to putting the misery of Tuesday behind us. Just don't play anybody who is going to bottle it as sick of individual errors this past month.
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