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He could be found out to be average, but so far from everything we've seen he's good to very good. He may concede a few that Harper wouldn't through experience, but conversely I'm sure he'll save a few that Harper wouldn't have had a chance with reflex-wise. He's been around for five years. If we're not going to give him the chance to cover an injury, what's the point in having him?
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Could've sworn I saw Robert Carlyle at the Villa match.
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Schmeichel Neville Campbell Adams Irwin Viera Scholes Lampard Ronaldo Giggs Shearer Subs: Given, Ferdinand, Beckham, Keane, Henry, Rooney, Cantona
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The 2010-2011 Betting Thread - forum gamble fails, Ash's fault.
ChrisMcQuillan replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Well tonight was a bloody disaster. Lost my entire Betfair balance on Inter. Put a bet on when they were 2-1 down, with decent odds. But alas. And put a "safe" bet on Spurs at 2-0 up. Harry Fucking Redknapp's Landan Tossers. -
The thing is, I can't see Ryan Taylor making more than one mistake a game leading to a goal. But I can easily see Carroll getting two assists off of him. If Guthrie's not playing out wide, you really need someone who can put in a decent cross. I'll always remember Raylor's ball to Shola at Reading. He wasn't expecting to have to hit it, but then just whipped a beauty in.
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Everton v Newcastle United - Sat 18th September (3pm)
ChrisMcQuillan replied to Skeletor's topic in Football
Tiote Barton Ben Arfa Routledge Jonas With Guthrie, Nolan, Smith as backup. Surely that'd be the best midfield we'd have had in quite a while. On paper, anyway. -
They're playing the way a lot of promoted teams do when they first come up - without fear. Hull did it brilliantly when they came up and more or less had the points that kept them up by the end of November. These teams just go out and enjoy themselves, carrying their momentum from the play-offs with them and, importantly, initially play the same way they do at home when they go away. We will of course go away from home and play like frightened kittens. I hate the whole attitude to home and away games, it's become accepted now that teams can cower in their shells away from home. Yes, there is a difference but it's mainly psychological therefore deliberately going out with a different attitude is shooting yourself in the foot before you've even started, you should actually be trying to approach the game in the same way mentally. At the end of the day, it's still 22 blokes kicking a ball round a field, the way folk go on you'd think they play different rules depending on whether you're in Newcastle or Wigan. Great post.
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In a heartbeat.
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Everton v Newcastle United - Sat 18th September (3pm)
ChrisMcQuillan replied to Skeletor's topic in Football
Harper R. Taylor Williamson Coloccini Enrique Tiote Barton Ben Arfa Routledge Jonas Carroll -
Williamson didn't do bad. I put that change down to us conceding 2 goals against Blackpool. Admittedly, Williamson didn't do badly but changes can gain reactions from players. Our defense need to know their places aren't set in stone! Yes, because historically shaking up a defensive line works wonders.