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Post by evertontillidie on Dec 2, 2016 14:13:53 GMT
Sometimes we play well when we face the better sides so it could be good for us. United are hardly flying so normally I'd fancy beating them at home.
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Post by Everton News. on Dec 2, 2016 14:17:41 GMT
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Post by Everton News. on Dec 2, 2016 14:32:59 GMT
Blues Dedicated To Disabled FansEverton Football Club will be celebrating disability sport along with the Club’s commitment to disabled supporters at Sunday’s match against Manchester United to coincide with International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The day, which is about helping break down disability barriers and celebrating the abilities of all, will see a range of activity taking place to showcase the work that Everton and Everton in the Community do throughout the year to celebrate the abilities and support of fans and people in the local community. Ahead of the game fans can make their way to the Everton Matchday Hub, located on Spellow lane, where Everton in the Community will be putting on coaching sessions to raise awareness of disability sports such as, boccia, sitting volleyball and blind football. Supporters of all abilities can sign up and get involved in some of the taster sessions on offer here. There will also be a stall situated in the Hub with members from Everton’s Disabled Supporters Association present to answer any fan queries about the disabled facilities and services available at Goodison. Evertonian and bronze medal winning Paralympian Jamie Burdekin will be making an appearance on the Fan Zone, along with Everton in the Community Disability Manager Steve Johnson, also a former Paralympian himself as well as a member of the National Football Museum’s Hall of Fame for his work in field of disabled football. Ahead of kick-off we will also be welcoming a number of disabled fans on to the pitch, with Blues being joined by eight Manchester United supporters, who will form a guard of honour as both teams make their way out of the tunnel. The Club has recently made a number of changes within Goodison Park to try and improve the matchday experience for all disabled Evertonians and visiting fans. Accessible low kiosk counters and large-print hand-held menus have also been introduced and following a successful trial in the Park End last season, the Club also offer a waitress service throughout the stadium for disabled supporters within the wheelchair seating areas. The service sees supporters able to place an order for food on arrival with EDSA Stewards and Sodexo staff will then deliver at half-time. A lot of this work has been led by Michelle Kirk, the Blues’ first Disability Access Officer – the first position of its kind across the whole Premier League – and her role sees her provide assistance to disabled supporters to ensure they have a trouble-free, enjoyable experience, both at Goodison Park and at away grounds around the country. The Matchday Hub will be open from 1pm on Sunday afternoon and the Fan Zone, located in Park End Car Park is open to supporters from 2pm. Everton FC
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Post by Everton News. on Dec 2, 2016 14:36:06 GMT
Options Available For KoemanRonald Koeman says he will face a tough decision when it comes to choosing his team for Sunday’s visit of Manchester United with everyone but long-term absentee Muhamed Besic available for selection. “The team news is very good,” said the Blues boss at his pre-match press conference on Friday. “We have only one of the squad out and that’s Mo Besic. “The rest of the team is fit and that’s good because we need everybody. It’s tough to make the decisions but that’s good, that’s what you want.” Besic has been absent since sustaining cruciate knee ligament damage in the pre-season friendly against Manchester United in August but Koeman revealed the Bosnian’s rehabilitation is well on track. “It’s going well with Mo,” he said. “I expect he may be back with the team training in early February and that’s looking very positive.”
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Post by jimmy on Dec 2, 2016 18:21:49 GMT
I think we'll lose but only because I don't think our team are in a bad run, and suggest it's the actual norm given our mediocre players. I doubt we'll suddenly spring to life and become great again as they're not good enough. When was the last time we dished out a hiding?
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