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Miserable bastard John - 64! We've beaten Brighton, Palace, Fulham, Forest, and now Burnley at home. Get a grip lad. That's top stuff. Europe beckons. ...
Paul Griffiths in Finally, a solid comfortable home win for the Blues -
Anjishnu
Think your ratings, once again are geared toward generating comments on thread.
Beto only gets a 6. He worked himself to exhaustion.
Also McNeill only gets 8 while you give Ndiaye an 8.5. Why as I though both were equally effective and even thought McNeill was slightly better. Ndiaye could have put McNeill through when he had him on his right and Beto on his left but instead elected to shoot.
Finally amusing is that George gets a 6. Why? Was it because he was brought on to provide fresh legs. Surely that applied to all subs. ...
Neil Cremin in Everton vs Burnley Player Ratings: Toffees break winless streak at home -
A welcome win at home.Hopefully a few more to come.
Added bonus was KDH goal took us out of 20th position in the table for goals scored at home from open play,we are now 19th.
8 goals scored from open play in 15 home games.
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John Collins in Finally, a solid comfortable home win for the Blues -
A solid win against a Burnley side that were poor on the night and had no answers. We could have won 5-0 with the chances we created, which would have been lovely.Gueye had a 5-minute spell where he looked like Messi, before he was subbed, he was imperious and back to his very best. Ndiaye is a joy to watch and could become truly world class if his decision-making improves a bit, I expect we will receive some large bids for his services.McNeil had a great game, again, and is perhaps getting his sharpness and desire back, after a difficult couple of years? My only gripe now is that we have so few games coming up (only 2 games in the next 38 days, for f***'s sake!!). It's a spring break for Everton and punishment for going out of the cups so early. These long breaks always seem to come at a bad time for us, we could do with some momentum but now have no football to watch at what is a busy time of the season for other big clubs. At least very few weekends c...
Rob Hooton in Finally, a solid comfortable home win for the Blues -
Ndiaye the sublime, Ndiaye the ridiculous. That sublime pass to Dewsbury-Hall; that f***ing embarrassing dive, the stench of Senegal AFCON cheating remains.Dewsbury-Hall was superb. Beto's hold up play, lay-offs, and runs into defenders was top-notch. Tarkowski was, in a word, great. Gana, one thing bad, next thing good, but that near goal bordered after the tackle on world class. And yet another worldie at the death from our best keeper since Neville Southall, may his name be praised. Garner, a couple of sublime deliveries, has to play in midfield where he covers so much ground.MotM: Dewsbury-HallSerious questions need to be asked if TFG and Saint Daniel the Absent with their 'ace' recruitment team do not give us the summer we need and deserve....
Paul Griffiths in Finally, a solid comfortable home win for the Blues -
Derek, perhaps a difference is that this new bunch farm out 'tech' stuff whereas Lyndon took care of things in Merrie Old ToffeeWeb. This tech 'team' after months has failed to take care of the edit button - surely not rocket science - or that fecking annoying apostrophe thing on the LF, despite by now surely well over 100 complaints. MK is doing the best hecan but if this f***ing shockingly unacceptable performance of this tech 'team' is anything to go by we are way down the list of priorities. This phone/IPad issue is way more serious. Let's see what happens.Want to add anything Mr Roy?...
Paul Griffiths in Problem with ToffeeWeb pages on iPhones and iPads

