Everton v Man United
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Probably get a man sent off on purpose to give them a little rest and snot them 1-0 again.
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Been a couple posts saying they fancy us for a win.Audrey Horne wrote: ↑Thu Feb 19, 2026 9:03 pm Not sure anyone is underestimating this one?
They are going to hammer us.
Agree think we'll lose this, but if I see JOB and Tarks, or Branthwaite and Tarks then I'll maybe at least have a glimmer of hope.
Add in Tim or Rohl for Gana and I'll at least have some excitement for the match.
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So because I fancy us to win, I’m underestimating United? Strange one. In that case, shouldn’t say I fancy Everton to win a game against anyone as I’ll be underestimating the opponentAjaxAndy wrote: Been a couple posts saying they fancy us for a win.
Agree think we'll lose this, but if I see JOB and Tarks, or Branthwaite and Tarks then I'll maybe at least have a glimmer of hope.
Add in Tim or Rohl for Gana and I'll at least have some excitement for the match.

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Would you be happy with Moyes if he said that in the press conference? He took a lot of stick for the 'taking a knife to a gun fight'. There's a good chance they will beat us, but you should never go into a fight with that mentalityAudrey Horne wrote: ↑Thu Feb 19, 2026 9:03 pm Not sure anyone is underestimating this one?
They are going to hammer us.
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Eh? Obviously no? But we are random fans on a forum?Paddockoldie wrote: ↑Fri Feb 20, 2026 6:39 am Would you be happy with Moyes if he said that in the press conference? He took a lot of stick for the 'taking a knife to a gun fight'. There's a good chance they will beat us, but you should never go into a fight with that mentality
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Quite enjoyed Moyes press conference, no negativity, no excuses. Nice bit of encouragement for Dibling towards the end.
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Coleman's fit, he'll probably start, last about seven minutes then Garner will get moved to RB.
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Which is, if I remember rightly, exactly what happened in the reverse fixture at old Trafford? That didn't turn out too bad.
Just need to pick two team mates to have a scrap now and go down to 10 men.
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Didn't think it was that encouraging for Dibling, said he'd probably be looking at pre-season before he'll get more of a chance in the team.
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Not sure it was quite that bad. He did say he was sure he'd have some more minutes in the remainder of the season but he's a young guy and he's bedding in over time, it's a process, etc etc and looking down the road to next season having a full pre-season will help establish him more fully into the team.
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Just looked at our Home and Away league tables and it's ridiculous.
Away form, 21 points (same as City) 5th place.
Home form, 16 points (6 less than Leeds) 14th place.
I get teams take time to adjust to a new home, but that's crazy.
I doubt we will but lets hope we start making inroads on our home form on Monday and get the double done on Utd.
Away form, 21 points (same as City) 5th place.
Home form, 16 points (6 less than Leeds) 14th place.
I get teams take time to adjust to a new home, but that's crazy.
I doubt we will but lets hope we start making inroads on our home form on Monday and get the double done on Utd.