Everton v Fulham
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Meh.
You could talk me into that if it’s KDH deeper and Tim behind the striker but you know it won’t be.
Glad he’s gone with Barry again. You can’t play most of the match with a centre forward the rest of the team won’t pass to because they don’t trust him to control the ball.
You could talk me into that if it’s KDH deeper and Tim behind the striker but you know it won’t be.
Glad he’s gone with Barry again. You can’t play most of the match with a centre forward the rest of the team won’t pass to because they don’t trust him to control the ball.
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I suppose I should reserve my criticism until the match (maybe we actually play well!) but it’s kind of sad watching Moyes pick permutations of the same 12 or 13 favorites when we have some interesting players in the squad who can’t get a proper look.
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Fair. But playing Coleman would be One Step Beyond.
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At home against a poor side you need to show a big of invention and creativity, don't understand why Rohl doesn't start and Alcaraz's creativity surely gives us another option to atleast thread a ball to the strikers rather than predictable balls out wide which the opposition is now nulifying.
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Our Tim
Isn't he supposed to be in the middle of the pitch?
Our Tim
Playing like he's having a bad glitch
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KDH just doesn't work. We are too weak, not competitive enough with him there and he isn't good enough to make up for it. Just seems to buzz around but his pressing seems near the ball but never close enough to do anything.
Personally would like Grealish or Ndiaye in there and get Dibling on the right or throw Alcaraz in the 10 for his physicality and directness.
Personally would like Grealish or Ndiaye in there and get Dibling on the right or throw Alcaraz in the 10 for his physicality and directness.
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Speaking of Tims, Mr. Howard and Robbie Earle are back on the NBC/USA panel this morning. To my great relief.
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Reminds of Tom Davies, busy doing nothing.Cantoffee wrote: ↑Sat Nov 08, 2025 2:25 pm KDH just doesn't work. We are too weak, not competitive enough with him there and he isn't good enough to make up for it. Just seems to buzz around but his pressing seems near the ball but never close enough to do anything.
Personally would like Grealish or Ndiaye in there and get Dibling on the right or throw Alcaraz in the 10 for his physicality and directness.
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Robbie Earle is quite decent.Evertonian in NC wrote: ↑Sat Nov 08, 2025 2:32 pm Speaking of Tims, Mr. Howard and Robbie Earle are back on the NBC/USA panel this morning. To my great relief.
As Shakin Stevens described Alan’s broadcasting style, it’s equidistant between chit chat and analysis.
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Kerryblueboy
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Ah well will be fine until he gets booked after 10 minutes and gets hooked at halftime
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Who, dude, Robbie Earle?Kerryblueboy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 08, 2025 2:37 pm Ah well will be fine until he gets booked after 10 minutes and gets hooked at halftime