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Everton have to hope for Liverpool to get beat and then they have to win the derby.

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Copycat!

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I never saw your post. I looked and I achieved the same as you but I did it more efficiently and economical than you did.

Yes the derby is a must win for Everton.

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MontyMagpie wrote:
I never saw your post. I looked and I achieved the same as you but I did it more efficiently and economical than you did.

Yes the derby is a must win for Everton.


Efficiently and economical?! Big words for a Geordie; did you get a nosebleed typing that? Wink

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Cool

Well done Happy Hammers Cool

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From what I saw West Ham had the chances to take all 3 points, Everton looked unusually wobbly particularly at the back.

I thought it would be a dead cert home win so fair play to the Hammers.

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Johaldo8 wrote:
Tut tut tut...not good enough.

Everton are suffering from squeaky bum time...well now they simply MUST beat Liverpool at Anfield and hope that they lose tomorrow. Anything other than that and I can't see them getting 4th.

Shame really...I wanted it to go to the last game, when Liverpool might need to get a result at White Hart Lane. It doesn't look on at the moment.


You're right mate... But what is funny is to see all these reds with their sighs of relief because a so called "small team" is doing as good as them if not better this season. Twisted Evil

Ooooo Rooney just nearly scored as I was typing this then.... Wink

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oleoleole wrote:
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Well done Happy Hammers Cool



Look! ^^^ They're coming out the woodwork now.... Rolling Eyes Laughing

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Bluenose wrote:
oleoleole wrote:
Cool

Well done Happy Hammers Cool



Look! ^^^ They're coming out the woodwork now.... Rolling Eyes Laughing


It'll not be long until they crawl back now Laughing

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Yes I was just thinking that too.... Laughing

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Gazza-LFC wrote:
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We blew it..

Guess it's UEFA Cup again at best next season which is not all that bad! Well..... Let's hope Man Utd can do us a big favor tomorrow.... and let us keep our dream alive for abit longer!

Rolling Eyes


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It looks so good to see you back tracking on your hopes and expectations now Very Happy Cool


Yeah don't be so negative mate... they have just been given a thumping by the great Man United and cryer baby sent off... The derby is ours. Wink

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was a decent solid display after a pretty wasteful first half in terms of passing etc. i do think we should have wrapped up the three points and had some excellent chances, the better of the two teams i think however overall a draw was probably fair given the goal that was unfairly disallowed.

was great to see Ashton looking good again, still has a bit to go but the signs are there, funny how he can look good when not playing with Cole and in a 4-4-2 formation isnt it, just like i have been saying for months. young Sears will learn a lot form playing alongside him and from Bellamy on the training pitch.

like i have said before, the season is over so i want a return to the 4-4-2 and the introduction of some young stars gaining valuable experience. that seems to be happening and as such things are looking up. the Curbs Out brigade have quietened down somewhat. funny that.

another plus sign was Tomkins who after being turned by Yakubu recovered well and finished the game on a high. playing against a top striker like Yakubu would have done wonders for him and probably in the long run being turned like that will do him the world of good.

all in all im pleased.

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Yea dont think he would have come up against a striker of Yakubus strength and nouse before, was exposed for the goal but he'll learn from that.

The goal that was disallowed for Everton was a poor decision, firstly by the linesman for judging it offside and second by the referee for not realising it came off a West Ham player anyway. The same thing happened to Arsenal last week and I think there is a lack of understanding between the officials as to who decides which team made the pass anyway, IMO the refereeshould be looking for that and ignore the linesmens flag if he sees it, the linesman cant be expected to look for it too IMO, they have enough trouble just seeing if the striker is behind the last man.

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refereeing all season is a joke and i think now people have just accepted that mistakes are the norm. its a terrible shame but there does not seem to be any motivation to change from the referees. im sure if we had won that game then we would not hear the last of it from Ginge. like i said, a draw was probably the fairest result all things considered.

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We've had a good few goals ruled out this season... It's still hard getting use to it though although if anyone it should be us use to it first.

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That Sears looks to have a bit of pace about him. Got himself about well from what I saw of the Second Half and really worried the likes of Jagielka. Just needed a little more nous and composure on the ball, which i am sure will come with experience.

Curbishley constantly referring to him as "Young Freddy" constantly after the game made him sound slightly like a Paedo.

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Laughing

Jaggers did have his worst game of the season so for there though. I admire him but he nearly cost us the point as well in this game.

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