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Fulham v Everton
- Audrey Horne
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Team I put is what I want to see.
I know we will see what you put but McNeil over Alcaraz
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Irishbornevertonian
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Agree. Would like to see Patterson given a run nowAjaxAndy wrote:JOB was at fault for the goal against Brighton as he left his man / didn't get tight when the ball came across. He's cost us a few goals this season in similar situations where he's not tracked someone or been late responding to danger when playing RB.
I hope we see Patterson back at RB and with Jake or Branthwaite pairing with Tarks, but I think we all know exactly what we'll see unfortunately.
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UnsyisaRhino
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Same, the problem is who to drop.Irishbornevertonian wrote: ↑Tue Feb 03, 2026 7:57 pm Agree. Would like to see Patterson given a run now
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Not even certain Jake is better than Keane are we? Moyes certainly doesn’t think so
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Tark brings a lot more than JOB for sure.
Probably much of a muchness at this point against Keane. I don't think Keane is considerably better, or a particularly good partnership with Tarkowski, so it's probably worth playing Jake over him.
Obviously Tarkowski-Branthwaite is the best partnership we have at the back. I thought Branthwaite-JOB looked a bit sloppy at the end of last season.
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Kerryblueboy
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He also had the shot the goal came from and has been very solid in the good away performances we have had recently especially villaAjaxAndy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 03, 2026 2:52 pm JOB was at fault for the goal against Brighton as he left his man / didn't get tight when the ball came across. He's cost us a few goals this season in similar situations where he's not tracked someone or been late responding to danger when playing RB.
I hope we see Patterson back at RB and with Jake or Branthwaite pairing with Tarks, but I think we all know exactly what we'll see unfortunately.
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I like JOB personally, he's tall, built like a brick shit house, decent pace and has fairly good passing.
Maybe playing him out of position has skewed perception on him a bit?
If I were Moyes I'd be looking at next season and whether he starts alongside Branthwaite or not, because imo he's good enough to be starting week in week out in the Premier League, and if it's not going to happen with us then I'm not convinced he'll be happy playing backup.
Him and Branthwaite are the future, albeit I think one needs to step up more as a vocal leader at the back for it to be a success.
Maybe playing him out of position has skewed perception on him a bit?
If I were Moyes I'd be looking at next season and whether he starts alongside Branthwaite or not, because imo he's good enough to be starting week in week out in the Premier League, and if it's not going to happen with us then I'm not convinced he'll be happy playing backup.
Him and Branthwaite are the future, albeit I think one needs to step up more as a vocal leader at the back for it to be a success.
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Bluebridge
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I imagine JOB will be the vocal one, Brainthwaite is more cool and composed to be a screamer.AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 04, 2026 10:38 am I like JOB personally, he's tall, built like a brick shit house, decent pace and has fairly good passing.
Maybe playing him out of position has skewed perception on him a bit?
If I were Moyes I'd be looking at next season and whether he starts alongside Branthwaite or not, because imo he's good enough to be starting week in week out in the Premier League, and if it's not going to happen with us then I'm not convinced he'll be happy playing backup.
Him and Branthwaite are the future, albeit I think one needs to step up more as a vocal leader at the back for it to be a success.