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  • A hat-trick against The Poo will go a long way to making the booers happy....
    Eric Myles in A long way back for Thierno Barry?
  • I have heard a few stories about the upset at Arsenal, but lets leave that to the club, which is what Barry should have done. I don't like to see violence at a sporting event, verbals and banter are fair game, but even then in moderation. Even before this incident Barry was under the microscope, I don't know anything about his shoulder strapping / injury, but he is still not up to the physicality of the game, and although we have seen glimpses of a player, he is still a lightweight, and he isn't a cog in the machine of linked up football. Beto has eclipsed him again, and if one has to go, I say keep Beto, lose Barry, if we are to keep both we still need a better finisher, in which case there will be even less minutes for them to share. We are often fickle as fans, but we can only really comment on what we see with our own eyes, anything more is speculative at best. The manager has a few other current players to look at before the summer window, I cant see us keeping e...
    Andrew Merrick in A long way back for Thierno Barry?
  • Well said Mark. ...
    Dale Self in A long way back for Thierno Barry?
  • Ray We're not strictly mathematically safe but we are safe short of a stupendous cataclysm. Funny enough it's not Spurs or West Ham who make us "safe". They don't have to play each other and could overtake us if we lost all our remaining games and they won all theirs. But Leeds have played 33 games so have 15 points to play for so could theoretically reach 46 points and match us. They are however 13 goals behind on GD. So, with Wolves and Burnley unable to catch us, as soon as Leeds drop a point we are mathematically safe ( or we get another point for that matter! )...
    Dave Roberts in Everton vs Chelsea Player Ratings: Brilliant Beto brace sinks Chelsea
  • John #98, breed 2 managers in the Moyes mould to replace him? That will go down well on here!...
    Eric Myles in David Moyes: Manager for the future or Temporary Placeholder?
  • Darren 101 First seeing you address me in your post I didnt say Moyes had done this on his own, and who was it that moved Baines from youth coach to first team coach. But you actually say in your post I don't believe these people are Evertonians, well let me tell you I have been watching Everton for over 70 years had a season ticket for well over 50 years and unlike you and some others on here I have been to all our home games, so I don't need you to question my credentials being an Evertonian and how many games have you attended this season, not many as many of your posts state you werent at the game. You know the saying people in glass houses....
    Brian Harrison in David Moyes: Manager for the future or Temporary Placeholder?