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  1. Very Souness-like performance, utterly unprofessional against a 10-man Championship side for over 50 minutes of the game. Replay was the last thing we needed here with all the injuries and the UEFA Cup starting up again next month. Serves the players right, I suppose, foot was well-and-truly taken off the gas at 2-1 (as we always do in games like these.) Fair play to Brum for being brave enough to get the equaliser.
  2. Rich

    Aaron Hughes

    He's utterly cack, Brummie's points are exactly my feelings about him from when he was here. Too soft and not good enough going forward, in a nutshell.
  3. There are some fucking idiots around, I tell the. Massively amusing though, that's the best chuckle I've had for ages on here. Good spot, Delima.
  4. Wouldn't be upset with John as he'll be available for a reasonable price, is a great age and has already shown some good potential in an extremely poor Fulham team. Seems to have stagnated down there and I've heard rumblings about him being a bit of a prick, but we all know Roeder has exceptional pedigree in working with younger players and so could get the best out of him. Bit of a risk, though, if we did go for him because his goal record has been pretty shocking since his opening season in the PL but I've been saying for ages that anyone who can finish will score a lot of goals in our current team (as shown by Martins and Sibierski this season, neither of whom are "top class" goalscorers.) Fulham are hardly renowned as being free-scoring or attractive to watch under Coleman, either.
  5. Tongue-in-cheek, Ronaldo my son. PS: Lay off the pasties.
  6. The curse of Bowyer seems to have engulfed West Ham all over again after he had Leeds bankrupted, relegated the Hammers and then turned us into a mid-table side from a title-challenging/Cl-competing bunch. Coincidences? I think not.
  7. Saying that, Taylor seemed intent on testing out Given's groin in the first-half as well. Surely we should have some sort of plan for kick-offs, though? Unless it was a plan, in which case someone wants a slap.
  8. I didn't mention this earlier... but why the fuck did we pass back to Given straight from the kick-off? Ridiculously piss-boiling.
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    Rio

    Styles was the ref, you nutter.
  10. Rich

    Edgar

    Agree completely.
  11. Siberski "6"!! Crikey, must have watched a different game to you... he was Shearer-esque today.
  12. You on about the handball by Vidic? He handled it but it was never a pen tbh. na mate pen for us, 2nd half, ball over the top form Emre and I think it was Dyer who got clatterd. was so hard to tell from where we were. Oh and howay lads go easy on Parker you could see he was given the task today of doing a job on Rooney, he stuck to him like glue. Never a pen, was at my end. Cheers mate I can see nowt down the Leazes, mind, we could mebbes team up for a match report at some point
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    Rio

    Got booked, aye, wasn't happy at a "foul" that wasn't given from what I could see.
  14. You on about the handball by Vidic? He handled it but it was never a pen tbh. na mate pen for us, 2nd half, ball over the top form Emre and I think it was Dyer who got clatterd. was so hard to tell from where we were. Oh and howay lads go easy on Parker you could see he was given the task today of doing a job on Rooney, he stuck to him like glue. Never a pen, was at my end.
  15. One of the best games of the season to go to, but at times surprisingly subdued (even when we got back to 2-2.) Perhaps because of the day, or the lack of public transport, or the weather - the atmosphere never really stuck around for too long, but it was hair-raising when things got going. We did great to get a point because I didn't think we played very well at all for long periods, but that is to be expected against the team that we saw today - Man Utd looked terrifying on the break - I'd hate to see them in full-flow. I thought Sibierski was of immense importance today because of the amount of battling/harrying/chasing he did, combined with some fantastic football and a lot of headers won against two significantly taller/stronger defenders. He gave them a real game of it and I thought Martins got stuck in a fair bit too - although his passing remains absolutley woeful, we'll let him off because of his chasing-down and general spirit today, though. Dyer was a constant threat and ran himself into the ground, Milner scored a fantastic goal that he fully deserves and gave the best RB in the league a real headache whenever he got the ball - I thought Parker and Emre were very good in the first half but as soon as we scored they both got pushed back extremely deep and vanished from the game until the closing stages, where Emre in particular seemed to want to push on more. Solano was typically calm and classy and didn't shirk against the league's best winger and probably the league's second-best winger when they were on his side, Edgar was immense for his debut... unlike Ramage/Taylor/Hunty he actually looks as though he can play a bit on the deck as well as being a bit of a powerhouse, I was well-impressed. Taylor and Huntington battled manfully and won oodles of headers and challenges, Taylor in particular is starting to look the part although I do recall a couple of hairy moments when he lost his man (saha being the one that really sticks out.) Given did the business when he was called upon and his kicking was much-improved today. Also, I caught the ball for the first ever tiime and chucked it back to Giggs for the corner far too quickly, they scored fairly soon after that and I felt very guilty until Edgar's goal... bit daft, I know. Good result, although I think we might have been a bit bolder and if Sibierski had scored his big chance at 1-1 then I think we could have done them today. Well done Roeder and the lads... I'm off to warm my fingers up, if there's any typos then my shivering hands are to blame.
  16. Sibierski. Was colossal. Edgar probably deserved it (he got it at the game) and Milner was good, too.
  17. Everton and Bolton away are never nailed-on wins, certainly not for us. Can't help but feel that people are itching to find a new bandwagon to jump on. I might as easy just say that the return of Dyer has upset the team more than anything else in the past 3 games, but then I'd be speculating and looking for a scapegoat and people would say it was tosh because he's scored 2 goals. Not necessarily saying you're wrong here, but we battered Spurs in his first game back and he was instrumental in the victory, it's fairly harsh to blame him for two games against big, powerful teams where we've been unlucky to come away empty-handed from both because of 4 goals from set-pieces (where not once Parker was at fault from either giving away the set piece or losing his man). It's not as though we've started playing absolutely shite football or anything like that, we looked excellent in spells today and Parker didn't do much wrong at all. I know we're looking for reasons for the losses and people are loathe to blame luck/injuries, but both have played a massive role... away losses to Bolton and Everton are a regular thing for us, especially when we're missing so many important players.
  18. With the number of injuries throughout the squad it was always going to be a problem when Ramage went off. My main concern is that we once again started with an unbalanced side, just as we have in other recent games. Dyer and Milner should have been the wide men with Sibierski/Martins up front and Butt/Emre in the middle. The thing that bothers me is Roeder fannying around with a team that was playing well and winning without Parker, changing the balance and shape the moment he is fit again. It reminds me of Souness being unable to select two from Kluivert, Bellamy and Shearer. Something that cost the club badly because he should have dropped The Captain at that time but didn't. I'm not happy about this at all. It is ultimately going to lead to problems, we will not make much progress if Roeder is unable to make these big decisions. That's the line-up I would have gone for as well, but I'd have put Parker in for Butt :wink: No, no - in seriousness I think you've hit the nail fairly dead-on with those comments, although it's not as though we were poor today in open play. We actually played very, very well for long periods of the match and were hit with 3 sucker punches - as you've also said elsewhere, our lack of goals is the MAIN concern. Martins/Dyer may work now and again but Roeder had them both too deep today and when they pressed on we looked a far better side - amazingly, when Butt moved to CB and started spraying it about and Parker operated as a DM we looked more threatening than at any other time - although it was also to do with pulling Dyer back to CM and hoying Sibierski on. Can't afford to miss penalties, though, especially in the fashion that Oba did today.
  19. I agree on Solano for captain, said it after the Spurs game. Solano shouldn't just be taking pens, he should be taking the majority of our set-pieces. Bob Moncur on Century has been raging about Emre's deliveries. When they were talking about the prospect of a consolation goal, he said he'd go home happy if we could deliver one set-piece that didn't hit the first man. Emre put in a few good balls but did regularly hit the first man in the early second half, but I definitely remember Nobby's corner kicks being of a similar nature for the vast majority of his days here. Milner's set-plays were decent, again.
  20. Good side tbh. Average side in a poor, wide open league. People expecting us to win every game with the amount of injuries we have beggars belief. We've been competitive in every fixture lately and we might have taken points from Goodison/Reebok, but we're asking a hell of a lot of Roeder and the same players every game to keep winning. Everton aren't a good side, but they're not particularly bad, they're your archetypal Premiership team these days and beat teams from set-plays and with sheer brute force - complimented with the class of Arteta and, today, the surprising class of Neville who showed us how a "proper" RB should play.
  21. Watched it on delay on ART Sport 1, well the first 62 minutes of it anyway... 3-fucking-0? Unreal scoreline for the way the match went. We didn't deal with 3 set plays (fair play to Neville, mind) and Martins' penalty is one of the worst I have ever seen, the dumpling. Typical scenario for our annual trip to Goodison Park - I have believed since the Gravesen/Bernard incident that it's our new bogey ground after the Dell went and it never ceases to amaze me how blindingly lucky they are on their home turf. It's like some gypsy martyr has put a blessing on the place - it's not just against us, either, I see game after game of Everton on ART Sport and it always seems to be the same story. All 3 goals were extremely lucky, IMO, whereas nothing went for us. You make your luck, I suppose, and we didn't deserve anything from the game with the way we defended at times and because our lack of finishing ability. I thought Milner looked exceptionally bright, but he still flatters to deceive - don't think he's ever going to make a "top" player as he isn't particularly great at anything and seriously lacks a football brain, although he's always lively. Happy with our passing/movement and from what I'd seen so far Butt looked very composed at centre-half when Ramage had to go off... as for Emre... well this has been boiling over for a long time now, he's a right contemptuous little bugger and he certainly doesn't like playing on the wing and Everton wound him up, as they are entitled to do. He was a complete arse asking for Osman to go and he should be ashamed of himself for it. Didn't expect a win because of our still-increasing sicklist but the way we battered them from open play made me proud - I can only hope that we someday get to see an almost first-eleven from Roeder because at times he has us playing some delightful football and surely that can only improve once we sort out the fullback slots and get one of our proper left-wingers back. Emre must play in the middle against Man Utd and Sibierski HAS to play. That game there further convinced me that we'll never do a fucking thing playing such a small team, we looked miles better in the spell after half-time when Sibierski was playing as a link-man. Whoever said Martins is a "playmaking forward" was again proven to be full of shit, his touch/passing/vision needs serious work. We need to get some players in with a bit of height and power about them because the likes of Yobo, Lescott and Anichebe bullied us out of 3 points today.
  22. YOU BEAUTY!!!!!!!! Stoppage time winners are the best things going when they go your way, Charlton deserve it after midweek.
  23. Rich

    Peter Damage

    Aaron Hughes was fairly gash and remains to be fairly gash for Aston Villa, another rabbit in the headlights.
  24. Did fairly well in a shite team for the majority of his Toon career and was outstanding with a better team around him.
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