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  • Opinionated criticism that is usually started by the people who don’t like to see David Moyes, getting criticised? It takes two to argue, but when Everton win, my own view is that people should just enjoy it, especially because there are enough days in the week, for people to have a sensible debate about the pro’s and cons of the manager. It’s the sensible debate which seems very thin on the ground lately. It’s not just football, it goes right across the board, although football, has always been one of the greatest indicators, when it comes to everyday life, imo. I’m glad you enjoyed the day Mark, which I’m sure is about more than just the football, for people like yourself, who have to travel so far just to get to an home game. Love life, love family, love f***ing Everton💙 ...
    Tony Abrahams in Everton vs Fulham Player Ratings: Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall inspires Toffees’ win on home soil
  • Sam @ 13, Tim played okay on Saturday, but with all of his appearances, he tends to fade out after the first half. I would like to see Röhl given an extended stint there, I think he has the look of a very good player for us. Feel for Alcaraz too, who must be thinking what have I got to do to get a starting spot, or even a cameo from the bench ?...
    Derek Knox in The James Garner right-back experiment was successful
  • Mike is correct. I personally know two regular posters who have left because of the negativity. Saturday was a good indication of this. I went the game and afterwards in the pub there was only joy and optimism. I came on here to find moans and opinionated criticism. Even after a good win there’s widespread negativity....
    Mark Murphy in Everton vs Fulham Player Ratings: Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall inspires Toffees’ win on home soil
  • I think continuing to play Garner at RB depends on how well the likes of Rohl and Iroegbunam can do in the middle. Certainly when Gueye leaves for AFCON you’d imagine Garner will be back in the middle. Having full back who can pass and run and overlap and be comfortable on the ball is vital in the modern game. Especially if you play wingers who want to drift inside at most opportunities! Priority position in January. ...
    Sam Hoare in The James Garner right-back experiment was successful
  • Mike, great analysis. My bro Ken was so good at analysing he would have liked to read it. great evertonian) he died recently and so I can't share it with him (or can I??????) after his memorial, I'm on my way back to Adelaide in a place called Hay, in the middle of nowhere (ok, no ones bothering me""""""). Keep on keeping on with your TW comments. just omitted to add that my nephew, 77 like me, flew over from Colorado Springs. First time we've met. but not the last!...
    Bob Parrington in The James Garner right-back experiment was successful
  • Conor @ 177, I think what Jimmy means is that posters should not criticise the manager if a) His first name is David b) his second name is Moyes.As for the “Jimmy agrees with Eric, Eric agrees with John, John agrees with Kevin, Kevin agrees with Jimmy” carousel…. endless....
    Steve Brown in Better attacking sees Everton beat the offside flag
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