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  • Dave 12. Thanks mate. A run out for the first team, even a few minutes, to show he's appreciated before a loan to a good championship club to see how he handles men's football would seem the best for him. Not many small quick strikers about in PL now, seems a dying breed with teams wanting the big strong powerful CF. Might go against the kid. ...
    David West in Braiden Graham on fire in final game goalfest for Everton U21s
  • I think what should be taken into consideration on where we finish this year is that neither of our main strikers have scored a lot of goals and for many games the main strikers found it difficult to hold on to possession. Also the goal return from Grealish and Ndaiye are lower than you would expect from 2 very talented players. I just hate derbies probably because we tend to lose so many, I think they have won as many games at Goodison as we have. Lets hope we start with a win and start a new set of stats for derbies at the Hill Dickenson. Listening to the manager and players they are all fired up for this game and know how important a win could be for the club, and not just the kudos of beating our neighbours. My Grandson asked me to join him on welcoming the coach but I said I think I will pass on that....
    Brian Harrison in Everton vs Liverpool: Preview, Predicted Lineup and Where to Watch
  • Dave #52 "Brent (41) Brent what’s the difference between going all out to improve the goal difference and having to go all out to save a point from the game?" Dave, maybe I wasn't clear on the relative potential gains and potential risks. Goal difference might at some point become important - but is less relevant than the total number of points. The risk from going all out to improve a (posssibly important, possibly unimportant) goal difference is that key players could be injured by staying on in a game where the points have already been secured. I'd rather risk not slightly improving goal difference over the risk of serious injury to a key player....
    Brent Stephens in Everton vs Liverpool: Preview, Predicted Lineup and Where to Watch
  • Dave #52 "Brent (41) Brent what’s the difference between going all out to improve the goal difference and having to go all out to save a point from the game?" Dave, maybe I wasn't clear on the relative potential gains and potential risks. Goal difference might at some point become important - but is less relevant than the total number of points. The risk from going all out to improve a (posssibly important, possibly unimportant) goal difference is that key players could be injured by staying on in a game where the points have already been secured. I'd rather risk not slightly improving goal difference over the risk of serious injury to a key player....
    Brent Stephens in Everton vs Liverpool: Preview, Predicted Lineup and Where to Watch
  • 😂 "Refreshingly sneer free" You create chaos on here regularly. ...
    John Collins in Everton vs Liverpool: Preview, Predicted Lineup and Where to Watch
  • Ian @ 44. Good article you linked to. The comments were refreshingly sneer-free. No tediously petty personal battles. Shame that decent posters like Sam Hoare don’t post on here anymore. ...
    Philip Devlin in Everton vs Liverpool: Preview, Predicted Lineup and Where to Watch