Burnley v Everton

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He won't do it but seems the type of game to bring Aznou into things. JOB at RB is a waste of time at the best of the times but especially so here.

I know he's a LB but he plays either side and Patto is just too crap I think.
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Dibling put it on a plate for Beto
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Wouldn't mind a throwback old school 2 up top with Barry and Beto up top.

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Dibling did some decent work at times, but was a bit anonymous in spells too. Tim was ok and Garner was largely fine.

Those were about the only mildly bright spots in that half. I wouldn’t even single out any one player to criticise, it’s a collective effort in how not to play together at the moment.

Maybe Barry benefits from coming on against tiring legs..?
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Loved Diblings bit of skill but the way we set up with no over lapping full backs means he's largely marked out the game.
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Sharp focus for the window for The FG
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Good lord its shit though isn't it,LOL.
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Nothing i didn't expect after seeing the line up.
An alarming lack of quality
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Paddockoldie wrote: Sat Dec 27, 2025 3:48 pm Just waiting for a sucker punch
That would imply we’ve been on top. It’s been pretty shitty from both sides, and I wouldn’t say either deserved to win based on what we’ve seen so far.
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Never seen a side walk through games like this lot. Only really Garner that wanted to add a bit of impetus to his play.
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Don't think there is a single player in that side that can simply trap a football.
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Been out for a family meal, was gutted I was going to miss the first half but sounds like I didn't miss much at least.

So Dibling looking decent then? Hopefully he can show something in the second half too so I can see what he's all about!
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Gary1878 wrote: Sat Dec 27, 2025 3:50 pm It’s felt like a one minute of added time sorta game.

Garner and Tim have had the best of the midfield, but our use of the ball at times has been poor. Alcaraz again at fault for a couple of wayward passes and very slow decision making. He just seems to dither on the ball.

The game is there to win.
Agree, that was awful in terms of entertainment but I think we look the more likely.

Burnley are poor - can’t see anything other than relegation.
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NomadskiEFC wrote: Sat Dec 27, 2025 3:48 pm His feet are the exact opposite of Solvite. Whatever that is.
Vaseline, butter, swafega?
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Keep our composure and we'll beat these
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