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Not that I have the slightest respect for Arsenal and the benefits delivered onto them and their horrible hierarchy by the current, enduringly crippling to other teams, football hierarchy but I admired Arteta as a player before we ever signed him and had it not been for the emergence of Busquets, Xavi and Iniesta as a stellar midfield I\'m sure he would be regarded more widely as a great player. Due to us tonight he hopefully will emerge as a capable, repeat, \"capable\" manager in the hugely twisted world of the modern-day Premier League....
Don Alexander in Fantastic second half sees Doku deny Everton win with late stunner -
Maybe when City visit next season we\'ll be singing \"yous lost the league at Hill Dickinson Stadium\"?rnrnNah, doesn\'t have quite the same ring to it....
Eric Myles in Fantastic second half sees Doku deny Everton win with late stunner -
If it was a game of 2 halves - who do we blame for the 1st Half?rnAnswers on a postcard to;rnHQ Moyes out Brigade rnSchool of Science Housern69-70 Glory Rd.rnrnWe conceded 2 Wordies, nobody was stopping them and got caught cold by a training ground KO move, that while it might look good on the white board in reality, 19 times out of 20 the ball doesn\'t even get to Haarland, who in the end took it well.. rnrnMoyes wrung the changes and the 2 main beneficiaries did enough to keep their places...
Derek Thomas in Everton vs Manchester City: Player Ratings -
MK, you\'re being a bit disingenous about Rooney aren\'t you? rnrn67 appearances in 2 seasons out of a possible 76....
Eric Myles in The talented young prodigy... is anyone interested? -
Phil #24, 4 starts and has been rubbish, yet people make out that his minutes have been limited when he\'s actually shown nothing in those starts....
Eric Myles in The talented young prodigy... is anyone interested? -
The Moyes bashing on this site is an absolute joke. I had some doubts about bringing him back (never look back etc) but you just have to compare the team/squad/club from when he took over to where we are now. It\'s like chalk and cheese. He is the perfect manager for us now. He has huge amounts of experience, the players obviously respect him and he seems to get the best out of them. rnRegarding today\'s game, City are obviously a top team and were expected to dominate us. The first half went as how I would have expected but the turn around in the second half was unbelievable. You have to give the manager some credit for that. We hassled them and created lots of chances. You cannot blame the manager for missed chances, some sloppy defending and a cracking goal. ...
Frank Wolfe in Everton vs Manchester City: Player Ratings

