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  • Thirty years since winning at the Bridge ? Wow, wouldn't it be nice to change that this weekend. It was nice to see Barry breaking his duck and even nicer if it was a springboard to building his confidence for future games. He still looks a little amateurish by Prem. standards but let's hope that criticism can be dispelled very soon. Chelski are a very talented team but football is a game that any team can win on the day....
    Tom Bowers in Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall embracing Everton protagonism before Stamford Bridge visit
  • I though his diagonal run across Ndiaye before his goal was very clever Dave. I have to say also, so was Charlie’s because it put their centre half in two minds. Let’s hope it is a sign of things to come from both of them....
    Laurie Hartley in Thierno Barry dedicates his first Everton goal to the supporters
  • Apologies Mark Murphy I should have put "boast"...
    Brendan McLaughlin in Everton’s great start to the season in numbers
  • Kevin #13 I don't think managers are paid the big bucks for that. If the team are climbing the table they won't give a f*** about what the "Darren's" think (no offence Darren) but Mark... more motivated to travel a distance to watch Everton and then boast about it on ToffeeWeb... now there is potential. ...
    Brendan McLaughlin in Everton’s great start to the season in numbers
  • Laurie@9. Probably the same one that paid 27 million for Barry and 40 million for Dibbling....
    Paul Hewitt in Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall embracing Everton protagonism before Stamford Bridge visit
  • this is why managers get paid the big bucks. It aint easy, you can take over a basket case and have them the most improved team in the league, but there will always be fans like Darren crying 'Raise the Bar, FFS!'. And long may it continue. We all come at Everton with our own expectations. I reckon we should all undergo a test, and confirm the month they finally accepted that Gary Lineker was a good signing, I reckon Darren you were late March? That way we can understand the tests we are applying to the team. I do appreciate the job Dyche did as manager, yes I reckon he just about saved the club from oblivion, more than anyone else. And probably his finest act was also recognising when he'd come to the end of the road. as manager, there have also been some pretty hair raising moments, Frank Lampard's beanie hat, Koeman, Allardyce, I am though feeling very optimistic these days, notwithstanding the defeats, just watching Grealish, KDH and Ndiaye with Garner behind them....
    Kevin Molloy in Everton’s great start to the season in numbers