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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 27 Apr 22 1.10pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
They're scousers... feeling hard done by is part of their genetic makeup Ain’t that the truth!! Especially this time of year. I should imagine 33 years later and even those that died are looking down thinking ‘give it a rest now ffs’
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 27 Apr 22 1.56pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
I have said elsewhere I have a soft spot for Everton, but Richarlison would be a good reason for them to go down. Richarlison doesn't need a good reason to go down! Aythankyou
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taylors lovechild 28 Apr 22 9.08am | |
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Very good. On a serious note though, having watched Everton quite a lot lately he does stand head and shoulders above their other players and I never realised how hard he works for the team. I reckon he'll move this summer to a bigger club than Everton, either in Spain or the PL, even if they stay up.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 28 Apr 22 9.13am | |
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Originally posted by taylors lovechild
Very good. On a serious note though, having watched Everton quite a lot lately he does stand head and shoulders above their other players and I never realised how hard he works for the team. I reckon he'll move this summer to a bigger club than Everton, either in Spain or the PL, even if they stay up. Yes I do understand your point. I still think Richarlison is a victim of his nationality. Were he called 'Richards' the wider view may be of him as a better player. He does rank highly on the 'dislikeability' scale however, and is prone to play-acting. I don't think he's a top, top player but certainly could provide useful to somebody with the right coach, team etc. Personally though, will not go down in my memory with high esteem.
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taylors lovechild 28 Apr 22 9.33am | |
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He's pretty strong for a winger (when he wants to be!), is quick and has strong technique. I have a feeling he might end up at Madrid due to Ancelotti being there and their love of Brazilians. There have been rumours of Arsenal being interested, but with the rise of Martinelli I'm not sure there's much in that. Maybe if they secure a CL spot they may want a bigger squad and more competition. One thing I would say is almost certain is that if Everton go down he won't be staying. Personally I think he'll go anyway.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 28 Apr 22 10.00am | |
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Originally posted by taylors lovechild
He's pretty strong for a winger (when he wants to be!), is quick and has strong technique. I have a feeling he might end up at Madrid due to Ancelotti being there and their love of Brazilians. There have been rumours of Arsenal being interested, but with the rise of Martinelli I'm not sure there's much in that. Maybe if they secure a CL spot they may want a bigger squad and more competition. One thing I would say is almost certain is that if Everton go down he won't be staying. Personally I think he'll go anyway. I didn't realise their identity was so intrinsically linked to their manscaping! I do agree, I just feel as though he has the potential to be consistently be talked about as the player he could be, as opposed to the player he is, if that makes sense? Agree certainly though that he won't be staying at Everton should they go down and wouldn't be surprised if there's a few takers for him. I really should get back to work now, COYP
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silvertop Portishead 28 Apr 22 10.16am | |
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Originally posted by Nicholas91
I didn't realise their identity was so intrinsically linked to their manscaping! I do agree, I just feel as though he has the potential to be consistently be talked about as the player he could be, as opposed to the player he is, if that makes sense? Agree certainly though that he won't be staying at Everton should they go down and wouldn't be surprised if there's a few takers for him. I really should get back to work now, COYP Like Claudio Caniggia. Enter penalty area. Rounds defenders. Beats keeper. Open goal. Waits for defender. Dives for penalty.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 28 Apr 22 1.13pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
Like Claudio Caniggia. Enter penalty area. Rounds defenders. Beats keeper. Open goal. Waits for defender. Dives for penalty. Learnt it from Raheem Sterling
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ambrose7 Croydon 28 Apr 22 2.54pm | |
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They both have dreadful owners who are the worst example of how a club should be run. Everton spending a ton of cash on rubbish and Burnley's owners loading the club with debt. It's Everton's I like less - their model is the one that seeks to make the playing field unfair and I still don't understand how they're not in breach of FFP. Everton look more likely to drop. 4 of Burnley's last 5 are very winnable including 2 against Villa who are on the beach based on their recent form. If Burnley beat Watford this weekend and Everton lose to Chelsea ... 5 points is a big psychological gap. Apparently a chunk of the Everton players don't have relegation clauses and they've got the cost of that new stadium. If they drop, they have to go up first time or they could get in really big financial trouble. Firesale incoming. Leeds' remaining fixtures are dreadful. I actually reckon they're more likely to drop than Burnley are.
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JRW2 Dulwich 28 Apr 22 3.49pm | |
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Originally posted by ambrose7
Everton look more likely to drop. 4 of Burnley's last 5 are very winnable including 2 against Villa who are on the beach based on their recent form. If Burnley beat Watford this weekend and Everton lose to Chelsea ... 5 points is a big psychological gap. For goodness sake don't say things like that! I'd just started to accept that we're safe from relegation, and you raise the nightmare scenario of Burnley picking up 15 points. Have pity on my old heart!
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Elpis In a pub 30 Apr 22 5.29pm | |
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Great win for Burnley which has really shaken it up . Leeds back in the mix ,Everton bang in trouble, goodbye Watford . Come on City !
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 30 Apr 22 5.32pm | |
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The tongue in cheek statement regarding the potential joy from an Everton relegation is quick becoming a very, very real proposition! Tantalising closer now, I’d be beyond myself with schadenfreude!!!
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