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Post by Avinalaff on Aug 20, 2016 4:21:22 GMT
We seem to always struggle against these . Another draw is on the cards I'm quietly confident.
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Post by halewoodblue on Aug 20, 2016 12:22:00 GMT
Baggies Preview
After last week's promising, (for the most part), opening display against Spurs, we bounce bounce to the Baggies.
Boosted hopefully by the signings of Williams who should be fit enough now and this week's new boy Bolaise.
Be interesting to see the formation, will we stick with the 3 at the back option or go with 4.
I think until Shay comes back it will be the 3 but I suspect either Holgate or Mac will be dropped to allow Williams to come in at the heart of the defence.
If Luka is fit then he is an obvious starter which leaves the conundrum of what to do with Mirallas and Geri who both performed well last week.
I favour that Koeman will go with the team of
Stickleback Holgate Jag Williams Mori Baines Barry Idrissa Geri Bolaise Luka
Baggies under Pulis are difficult but can see a sneaky 2-1 away win or 1-1 again.
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Post by forevereverton on Aug 20, 2016 12:50:14 GMT
Baggies PreviewAfter last week's promising, (for the most part), opening display against Spurs, we bounce bounce to the Baggies. Boosted hopefully by the signings of Williams who should be fit enough now and this week's new boy Bolaise. Be interesting to see the formation, will we stick with the 3 at the back option or go with 4. I think until Shay comes back it will be the 3 but I suspect either Holgate or Mac will be dropped to allow Williams to come in at the heart of the defence. If Luka is fit then he is an obvious starter which leaves the conundrum of what to do with Mirallas and Geri who both performed well last week. I favour that Koeman will go with the team of Stickleback Holgate Jag Williams Mori Baines Barry Idrissa Geri Bolaise Luka Baggies under Pulis are difficult but can see a sneaky 2-1 away win or 1-1 again. He played 3 at the back last week so will probably go back to a normal back four if Lukaku is fit and slot him in front of what we had. I'll be surprised if Williams or Bolasie start.
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Post by halewoodblue on Aug 20, 2016 12:52:50 GMT
Baggies PreviewAfter last week's promising, (for the most part), opening display against Spurs, we bounce bounce to the Baggies. Boosted hopefully by the signings of Williams who should be fit enough now and this week's new boy Bolaise. Be interesting to see the formation, will we stick with the 3 at the back option or go with 4. I think until Shay comes back it will be the 3 but I suspect either Holgate or Mac will be dropped to allow Williams to come in at the heart of the defence. If Luka is fit then he is an obvious starter which leaves the conundrum of what to do with Mirallas and Geri who both performed well last week. I favour that Koeman will go with the team of Stickleback Holgate Jag Williams Mori Baines Barry Idrissa Geri Bolaise Luka Baggies under Pulis are difficult but can see a sneaky 2-1 away win or 1-1 again. He played 3 at the back last week so will probably go back to a normal back four if Lukaku is fit and slot him in front of what we had. I'll be surprised if Williams or Bolasie start. Be very shocked if Bolaise doesn't
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Post by Everton News. on Aug 20, 2016 13:06:10 GMT
Yannick Bolasie and Ashley Williams feature in an Everton squad for the first time as the Blues take on West Brom. The new Blues duo are joined on the bench by Romelu Lukaku, with the striker having missed the opening-day draw against Tottenham with a cut to his heel. Ronald Koeman has made no changes to the starting XI and so Maarten Stekelenburg continues in goal. Phil Jagielka, Ramiro Funes Mori and Mason Holgate operated as an effective backline last time out, with Leighton Baines at left-back and James McCarthy often switching to right-back dependent on the team’s shape. Gareth Barry makes his 100th Premier League appearance for the Toffees alongside summer recruit Idrissa Gueye, man of the match against Spurs. In attack, Kevin Mirallas, Ross Barkley and Gerard Deulofeu will try to find a way past Tony Pulis’ often resolute Baggies. Everton: Stekelenburg, Baines, Funes Mori, Jagielka (c), Holgate, McCarthy, Barry, Gueye, Mirallas, Barkley, Deulofeu. Everton subs: Robles, Williams, Lukaku, Lennon, Bolasie, Cleverley, Oviedo.
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