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Everton vs WBA - Match Thread
#11
Oh shit.
I honestly thought we'd get a clean sheet the way we're playing.

Oh shit.
I honestly thought we'd keep them to 1 goal the way we're playing.

Time to watch the rugby, I think.
Start every day off with a smile and get it over with
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#12
Very very poor, think the boys are already on the beach, 40 points reached, season over ??
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#13
Same old 40 points scenario isn't it ?
Passports away guys ......

Moving on under pressure Wenger and Arsenal next Doh

Suppose they will play like bleeding Barcelona now

Whats happened to our positive GD ........... oh wait -1 now FFS !!!!!!
2x Premier League Champ 1x Championship Winner and World cup Winner
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#14
There was a footballer who really took good care of his body. He lifted weights and jogged 6 miles a day. One day, he took a look in the mirror - yes, he was a bit vain - and noticed that he was tanned all over except for his penis. So, he decided to do something about it.

He went to the beach, completely undressed himself and buried in the sand, except for his penis, which he left sticking out.

Two old ladies were strolling along the beach, one using a cane. Upon encountering the penis sticking up over the sand, she began to move it around with her cane, remarking to the other lady, "There's no justice in the world."

The other lady asked what she meant.

The lady with the cane replied,
"When I was 20, I was curious about it.
When I was 30, I enjoyed it.
When I was 40, I asked for it.
When I was 50, I paid for it.
When I was 60, I prayed for it.
When I was 70, I forgot about it.
Now, I am 80 and the damn things are growing wild on the beach and I'm too old to squat."

DD Angry Angry
Ubique.
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#15
How long ago does our good spell seem now, yet it was only a couple of games ago.

We were pathetic today, Everton did not even have to break a sweat. Back to the old, pass anywhere as long as it is backwards or sideways, time waste despite being two down, holding back any changes until it was to late, players getting nose bleeds if they crossed the halfway line etc, etc, etc. To think some people had to work two days to make the money to go watch that pile of dog doo, give all this weeks wages to charity.

Good to see Lakaku's progression, though hard to watch without keep thinking £18 million, I think that was the original figure Chelsea wanted from us, before we started playing silly bugg*rs by offering £12m and they opened up for other bids.
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#16
I said at the time and have always said we should have broken the bank and signed Rom even at £20m. We could have made a huge profit but of course, 'Cautious' Jeremy didn't take risks.

Whistle
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#17
Really disappointing result but, by the sound of it, an even more disappointing performance. I desperately hope we are not in for a repeat of last season, one that sees us slowly slide down the table to end up about 15th. As they say, another case of deja vue all over again
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#18
Looks like Albion's new experimental footwear, flip flops, has not been the success that Tone was hoping for, next week going to trial sandals.

The way the cup quarters have gone ...... failing a totscum shock tomorrow, seventh will be a euro trip. Good job I voted brexit, today's result has killed our top 7 hopes and may have destroyed our top 10 ones as well.

Why do we struggle to play for ninety minutes, usually one good half a game, and fail to play for the full 38, safety line reached, roll out the beach towels.
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#19
Just been told that Tony Pulis has a record of just 5 wins from 36 games once his team has reached 40 points in the Premier League.
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#20
Even though yesterday was disappointing, it's been even more disappointing to see the knives coming out again from some fans who've quite happily started moaning away again (not aimed at those on here, more at comments made on social media)

Everton had only lost once at home all season and only Spurs and Chelsea have better records. It's not a surprise that we lost the game, the upset would have been if we'd have taken a point or more from the game!

FFS we need 10 points from the last 10 games to beat our previous highest Premier League finish, the chance of that has not evaporated because of two defeats recently. Getting to 40 points as quickly as we did should also not be forgotten quickly either as it's an achievement that most other clubs below us would be proud of.

The quality of football this season compared to last has also been massively improved so I'm getting a bit pissed off at those who forget all of the good performances and results we've had over the course of the season and focus only on the negatives.
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