Recent Reader Comments
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You can see lots of two tier refereeing every weekend akin to the Grealish / Dick van Dyke comparison.
Pundits refs will say the DVD incident is common sense reffing ( I agree).
Pundits refs will say Grealish is following the laws of game, which it is.
But which one is it? You can’t have it both ways, unless it’s Everton of course. ...
Ian Wilkins in Appeal against Keane’s red card dismissed -
Neil - I hope you have a great day tomorrow. Despite my feelings at the end of the Brentford game I wish I was there tomorrow.
Up them fcuking Toffees!...
Mark Murphy in Everton vs Sunderland, FA Cup: Preview, Predicted Lineups and Where to Watch -
Its easy to criticize Moyes. But do we have the players who can make a difference? At the moment no. Some are injured and some are at AFCON. I think Moyes has done great since he has come back but he doesn't have options at present. It is definitely not perfect but we still are not in a position to attract ready to step in high quality players. We will be a totally different side when we have key players back. I think the biggest imbalance we have in the squad is the full back positions. ...
Mihir Ambardekar in David Moyes loses his cool over Michael Keane red card -
Tony #36, are you saying that players who really want to play will make up excuses why they don't want to play?...
Eric Myles in Everton vs Sunderland, FA Cup: Preview, Predicted Lineups and Where to Watch -
Watching ref watch and Gallagher would turn your stomach, said totally red card and Armstrong incident a deserved yellow card, of course Boothroyd completely disagreed, yellow for Keane and definitely a red card for Armstrong challenge. Good to see Vinny O”Connor discuss all the evidence of the incidents on Sky and also how VanDick got no yellow for clapping referee, and Grealish treated differently. The club should be highlighting everything to the Premier League body in charge ...
Christy Ring in Appeal against Keane’s red card dismissed -
One crazy though on tomorrows team which I would predict is similar to what is mentioned with the decisions being
Garner instead of Patterson leaving Rohl in Midfield
Rohl instead of Patterson leaving Garner in midfield.
Other midfielders Dibling, Tim, Armstrong, McNeill
The only other question is striker and I would prefer Beto.
Here comes the crazy thought, without Jack holding up and slowing down play, this midfield would move the ball faster to the striker and maybe give us more goal scoring chances. Beto to score 2 ...
Neil Cremin in Everton vs Sunderland, FA Cup: Preview, Predicted Lineups and Where to Watch

