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I posted at the time,it wasn't ideal to play him left back in his first games back.
A lot more running required playing there.
Hopefully he is ok,a rolls royce of a player....
John Collins in With Jarrad Branthwaite, better to be safe than sorry? -
Christy #5
Maybe he was hugging... "do your best without me"...
Brendan McLaughlin in With Jarrad Branthwaite, better to be safe than sorry? -
I looked back at the end of the Burnley game and Jarrad was on the field hugging some of the players, hopefully that’s a good sign. He’s played a few games now and after taking things easy for the last 11 days, he should definitely play on Saturday, unless Moyes admits tomorrow that he really is injured?...
Christy Ring in With Jarrad Branthwaite, better to be safe than sorry? -
I don't worry myself over what they earn. The clubs generate £6,500 million a year combined.
Not one of them is worth what theyre paid....
Ian Bennett in Everton switch warm weather plans to the Algarve -
Darren
I take it you don’t like Moyes or anyone who does not agree with you views.
Although you pigeon hole me as a staunch defender of Moyes I would consider myself to be in the Ian camp.
Just over a year ago we were looking down the barrel of relegation and urgently needed to get a manager who would be willing to take over the team when Dyche lost the dressing room. It was always going to be an interim appointment and still is. Do you really believe we have the players to play that expensive attacking football you crave. I don’t. We are at least 4-5 players short of a free flowing team. Look how many time we gave away the ball v Utd. For me the question is is he getting the most from the players available to him.
I presume you don’t think so.I don’t know but am prepared to see where we are at end of season. One irritation I do with those who constantly criticise Moyes is his reluctance to make changes so maybe we agree on one aspect of his management....
Neil Cremin in Everton switch warm weather plans to the Algarve -
But as it stands, Liverpool, Newcastle United and Tottenham are all situated outside the top five, so if they win the European title in May, they would get to defend the trophy regardless of where they finish in the Premier League.
On top of that, the winner of the Europa League is also awarded a place in the Champions League.
Aston Villa are favourites in that competition, although they also have a good chance of qualifying automatically with a top-five Premier League finish.
Theres an article on BBC that covers it Tony. Villa need to finish outside of the epl champions league spots and win europa to open thst spot up.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c0e592gj3wvo#:~:text=As%20many%20as%20seven%20different,to%20earn%20an%20additional%20spot....
Ian Bennett in Everton switch warm weather plans to the Algarve

