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  • DCL didn't score. Barry did score. Yet it's DCL we miss? This makes no sense to me. ...
    James Marshall in Calvert-Lewin shows Everton what they miss, Barry offers a glimpse of the future
  • He's a squad player. Why would we want to get rid of him? He's not a starter, he's only been playing due to injuries, suspensions and Afcon and now you're slagging him off and calling for him to be sold? Sorry but the OP is way off the mark here. McNeil isn't a brilliant player, but that's why he's a squad player Without him we'd have been playing Dibling every week and he's a dreadful footballer. I know he's young but his attitude looks awful to me. ...
    James Marshall in Sorry, Dwight, Enough is Enough
  • Earl was a centre back at Oldham, but Joe was happy to play him at right back over Matt Jackson. I suspect fans back then didn't bellyache over the point, as they do now....
    Ian Bennett in Sorry, Dwight, Enough is Enough
  • Paul (77), Being honest Paul, Joe Royle bought Earl Barrett and told us he had a Rolls Royce engine, Earl was a decent full back but didn’t have the other parts to go with the engine, while with Michael Keane we’ve had over eight seasons to make our minds up about his over all value, McNeil hasn’t had a good season but was hardly played in the first months of the season and on Monday most of the team looked lethargic to say the least in the first half including Moyes watching and doing nothing except looking exasperated and Irvine looking fed up listening to him....
    Dave Abrahams in Sorry, Dwight, Enough is Enough
  • Mark 75 "A very good footballer" Thats deffo not me mate. I asked as I wanted to ask what the ratio of Blues was in St Helens nowadays I worked up there many years ago, seemed to be a split of Utd and liverpool mainly. ...
    John Collins in Sorry, Dwight, Enough is Enough
  • Dave, for just a few minutes stop thinking about KDH, the footballer, and think about what he said in his summary of how to get the crowd involved. He’s been here for about six months, which is definitely long enough for him to work us out, but it’s been a very long time since I’ve heard an Everton player give such a simplistic view, of what really works for us Evertonians. ...
    Tony Abrahams in Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall describes “game of two halves” against Leeds United