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  • Two versions on here about the Gana Gueye v Michael Keane affair Si @(88) and Steve @(96) both entirely different—- Si gives the view I took. A lot of players getting high praise for a great team performance I’d like to add James Garner to the list, I thought he played a great game and also giving a captains performance just by playing a game that the other players could follow his example, no shouting just getting on with the game. No matter how many games Gana misses he will be a big loss to the squad but hopefully no too much if the squad can stay galvanised as they were last night. Just another pat on the back to Barry who was the first line of defence last night as well as keeping the United defence on their toes the whole time he was on the field—- he’s getting better with each game and a goal,when it comes will give him more confidence and a bit of arrogance to go with it....
    Dave Abrahams in Red mist for Gana but Dewsbury-Hall gives Everton something to defend
  • If they gave red cards In rugby for things like this. There would be no-one on the pitch....
    Paul Hewitt in The aftermath of the Idrissa Gana Gueye-Michael Keane incident
  • Excellent performance. To win any EPL match when operating with 10 men for 75 mins is a hell of an achievement. Even better was that, even in the 2nd half when tiring, we actually tried to play rather than rely on the long ball upfield. If this doesnt give the players confidence in what they can achieve, lord knows what will. Like Moyes I've no problem with players 'disagreeing' with team mates. I recall some of our successful 80s team were not backward in coming forward in this regard - and look forward to hearing the thoughts of Reidy and Big Nev on this....
    Mike Doyle in Red mist for Gana but Dewsbury-Hall gives Everton something to defend
  • Brian#115&116 - “ Just read Jordan Pickford saying before the game Moyes said to the team if you want to be a proper team then you have to win tonight and move up the table.” That is music to my ears. Maybe after all these years he has had a lightbulb moment and is going to break out. I hope so because with that attitude and these players he can lead us back where we belong....
    Laurie Hartley in Red mist for Gana but Dewsbury-Hall gives Everton something to defend
  • Barry didn't get a sniff of a chance last night so he can't really be criticized for not scoring, his performances are improving and he's a better footballer than Beto all day. Re MK's match report. No wonder it was stilted, what's he going to do with his week now? Moyes wins away at Man Utd with ten men? That's ruined every article he was thinking of writing before our next game! I read here last week that Dewsbury-Hall was nothing but a 'flat track bully'. He's been our best player for two matches running, long may his flat track bullying continue. Only criticism was Moyes waiting until the 80th minute to make some subs. Felt like it was ten minutes too late. Other than that it was a nigh on perfect performance. COYB! ...
    Jimmy Carr in Red mist for Gana but Dewsbury-Hall gives Everton something to defend
  • Good point Brian, but I thought Barry, gave us a proper centre forwards display in many respects even though you can see he his still very raw. It sounds like the manager got what he demanded, a proper performance, and one that will hopefully give the squad plenty of confidence moving forward....
    Tony Abrahams in Red mist for Gana but Dewsbury-Hall gives Everton something to defend