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  • Spurs will turn up for this one, they have to. Don’t see us getting anything. A lo-fi performance incoming from Everton. Spurs stay up, the Hammers go down, Moyes picks Tarks and Keane, that sort of thing. Is anyone really arsed? ...
    Jimmy Carr in Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton: Match Preview and Predicted Lineup
  • Garner as good as anyone playing in his position in the Premier League? rnrnDid I really just read that? rnrnSomeone tell Thomas Tuchel. ...
    Jimmy Carr in “I genuinely believe there’s more to come” — James Garner scoops Everton’s top awards after standout season
  • Spuds have won two at home all season; the last time they won at home was 6 December 2025. Mind you, we have not won away since the last day of February. I do want Spurs to go down. Mind you, West Ham are a decent second option. Millwall lads are rubbing their hands either way. I think that West-Ham will beat a better Leeds team. I can see Spurs making mistakes and their crowd makes them nervous. The odds say that they will stay up: Hammers 1/6, Spuds 11/2 on Oddschecker. I might put an tenner on at 11/2. That's a good value bet, although the last time had a bet was on a horse called Gay George around 1982 and he actually won....
    Paul Griffiths in Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton: Match Preview and Predicted Lineup
  • We’ll have the eyes (and hopes) of a nation upon us, most of us think we’ll let everyone down but you never bloody know!...
    Rob Hooton in Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton: Match Preview and Predicted Lineup
  • Paul, rnrnGood to see the lads focused 100% on the game of the season. They thought the 3 week break was the start of the summer holiday and have played like it ever since....
    Steve Brown in Everton undecided on permanent moves for Grealish and George, Mykolenko extension imminent
  • Paul @ 109, I laughed at that one. Start with “I don’t like Moyes and didn’t want him back, but…here’s why he is doing a great job in the circumstances.” Then, throw in some random data points you found on google that have no relevance to the reality of our performances or league position. When challenged, pivot to “what, he is not doing well and the data proves the opposite of what I wrote? Despite how it looks, we are saying something similar so read my post again through the lens of me saying the same thing as you and coming to the opposite conclusion.” Finally, add a sprinkle of “the players are not good enough”, a pinch of “hiring a new manager is risky, look at Franks” and 100g of “not one of the young players must not be doing enough in training”. Wrap up by confirming that Moyes should stay. In fairness, the thought pattern of Angus “Happily Dissatisfied” Kinnear is just as muddled. Logic departed the building a while ago, even if the buildi...
    Steve Brown in Europa League Final