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Alisson Becker


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1 hour ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

He has won us a fair few points already this season. 

I read some where he's apparently won us 9 points so far. 

 

Im not sure if that was an official type stato website or just some random doucher spouting garbage. But it sounds plausible. 

 

And the ball was definitely kicked out of his hands last night. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Anubis said:

Desperate Evertonians pushing the narrative that Burnley's goal was a mistake on his part. They are an entertainingly deluded bunch.

How could that possibly be true? He made a fingertip save from an offside flick and then got both hands to the ball. Terrible officiating. Again. 

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He had two hands on the ball a fraction of a second before the striker got his foot in there. It was what they would call a bang/bang play in the nfl.

 

in slow mo, it looks like he’s got the call under control but he didn’t really. 

 

The fact of the matter is though that wood was offside when he tried to flick the ball in the net which was what led Allison to not save the tame header easily.

 

the goal shouldn’t have stood due to the offside, but other than that it was fine. There was no hint of goalkeeping blunder though as far as I’m concerned.

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56 minutes ago, Ne Moe Imya said:

It's true according to the Evertonian law of propositional logic, which states: "if you can interpret something in a way that makes Everton look less like the bitter losers that they are, you should."

 

See also: Pierluigi Collina 2005, etc.

That certainly explains how they can say their performance at Anfield was proof they were on the brink of greatness despite it being against a team they think are utter garbage.

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13 minutes ago, TheHowieLama said:

Great shout pal -- has massively influenced the side in general and turned points in a few games.

 

Would be hard to see how Fekir could have had a similar impact.

It would be an unfair comparison as Karius or Mig would completely fuck up any good work he did. 

 

Allison's impact has been brilliant.

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