Everton v Burnley

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Toddacelli wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 10:42 pm Yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisss! Get in! Sounds like a good performance by the end, although started badly in first half.

Also, Gana was either great or shite and McNeil was born again.

No mention of Garner anywhere, so presuming he was quiet/poor.

Took me way too long to figure out who the vicar is but I don’t care because we got 3 points at home. UTFT!
Jimmy allowed Gana to have a real influence further up. He was solid. Put in a fantastic cross for Tarks goal.
kramer wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 10:45 pm Spurs are fucked. Squad is a bunch of dickheads, they aren’t even listening to Tudor.

Their only saving grace is that they can always muster a performance against Everton and look at who they’re playing on the final day…
I read that as we could actually relegate Tottenham in their ground. I would very much like this opportunity.
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kramer wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 9:43 pm Helped that Burnley are garbage.
Yeah this is my number 1 takeaway from the match. Very happy to finally win at home again and thought second half we looked good at times but Burnley were the worst side I've seen this season by a distance. That was a championship side all day they had on the pitch. Their fans booing Parker's sub in the second half probably says a lot about where they're at. Absolute nothing team.

3 points though. Chelsea, the shite, Man City and Sunderland left. Let's try and end on a high.
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Had a blast tonight.

So many old chants for a few mins here and there, Barry Horne chant and the like. Fleeting moments of the street end.

People seemed happy. Bet the sun earlier helped.

Decent atmosphere even with a half empty ground.

Leaving the ground was brilliant, Pickford chant and school of science walking down the road, then a mad flurry of never felt more like singing the blues when wolves scored.

Then groans with the equaliser.

Sat in some traffic in town when the wolves winner went in and people were beeping and cheering haha boss.

Just felt good tonight :)
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Toddacelli wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 10:42 pm Yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisss! Get in! Sounds like a good performance by the end, although started badly in first half.

Also, Gana was either great or shite and McNeil was born again.

No mention of Garner anywhere, so presuming he was quiet/poor.

Took me way too long to figure out who the vicar is but I don’t care because we got 3 points at home. UTFT!
Well played Tobes, another great performance by you. Keep it up lad 💙
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Defintely got a sense of the crowd getting its mojo back last night. McNeil's reception was genuinely touching actually. Burnley fans giving Parker grief was a nice reminder of what sort of vibes we've left behind.

Drove in via wallasey tunnel but night games are a real pain with lack of trains back. Took 2 and a half hours travelling in from near Telford, normally about 1hr 20 mins. 12 week day night games in the league this season so far is mental.

Had the game on in the car on the way home though, loved the chorus of car horns going off when Wolves scored. Great night!
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Good to hear Thierno Barry's new song get going as well
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Audrey Horne wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2026 1:37 am Had a blast tonight.

So many old chants for a few mins here and there, Barry Horne chant and the like. Fleeting moments of the street end.

People seemed happy. Bet the sun earlier helped.

Decent atmosphere even with a half empty ground.

Leaving the ground was brilliant, Pickford chant and school of science walking down the road, then a mad flurry of never felt more like singing the blues when wolves scored.

Then groans with the equaliser.

Sat in some traffic in town when the wolves winner went in and people were beeping and cheering haha boss.

Just felt good tonight :)
That’s great to hear, glad you had a good time. Always better when the blues are winning and playing well! The stadium is unbelievable when we are all happy and loud
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Pretty solid performance all round really, some silly stuff where we tried to play it form the back and took risks we didn't need to take, but lots of positives.

As others have said, they were poor and offered absolutely nothing going forward, BUT that was in part thanks to just how good we look having branthwaite back at centre half and garner covering across the middle. Any long balls just got swallowed up, and garner covered well and made some great tackles when they tried to play through.

Credit to Moyes, I cringed a little when I saw the line-up but mcneil had a cracker and we got the 'good' version of Beto last night.

KDH showed just how frustrating he can be, great goal and some good football but he must have thrown the ball away about 5 times in the first 30 and at times in the second half he was guilty of slowing things down.

2 fullbacks who aren't afraid of the ball in the opposition half and we'd have scored about 6.
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UnsyisaRhino wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2026 3:17 pm Pretty solid performance all round really, some silly stuff where we tried to play it form the back and took risks we didn't need to take, but lots of positives.

As others have said, they were poor and offered absolutely nothing going forward, BUT that was in part thanks to just how good we look having branthwaite back at centre half and garner covering across the middle. Any long balls just got swallowed up, and garner covered well and made some great tackles when they tried to play through.

Credit to Moyes, I cringed a little when I saw the line-up but mcneil had a cracker and we got the 'good' version of Beto last night.

KDH showed just how frustrating he can be, great goal and some good football but he must have thrown the ball away about 5 times in the first 30 and at times in the second half he was guilty of slowing things down.

2 fullbacks who aren't afraid of the ball in the opposition half and we'd have scored about 6.
I think the good version of Beto is just the version where nobody ever passes the ball into his feet unless he’s running in behind the defense or on the half-turn.

If it works, it works. No complaints here.

Eventually, an opponent is going to be strong enough tactically to force us to give him the service he struggles with though.
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Bluebridge wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2026 5:31 am Well played Tobes, another great performance by you. Keep it up lad 💙
Does Todd get to watch Everton again once we win 5 in a row?
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