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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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The 7 games include 1 Europa League game. Even if he didn't travel to Cyprus.

 

That Tosun fella has the same amount of Turkish league goals this season as Adebayor and....er....Arouna Kone!

Ha! Allardyce is going to turn them into Bolton, isn't he?

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Sam has been all over the news today about the Virgil transfer saying coaches are to interested in ball players and not enough about center halfs who can actually defend, and as a centre half himself that's what he instills into all the players he manages.

 

Fat cunt got a point, although you do begin to wonder that of all the center halfs he's trained the most expensive went to another club for about two bob.

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Sam has been all over the news today about the Virgil transfer saying coaches are to interested in ball players and not enough about center halfs who can actually defend, and as a centre half himself that's what he instills into all the players he manages.

 

Fat cunt got a point, although you do begin to wonder that of all the center halfs he's trained the most expensive went to another club for about two bob.

 

I bet Rooney never expected to be asked to play centre back when he rejoined Everton.

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Allardyce is right, to a point. I want my central defender to defend, first and foremost. In fact, in all the teams Allardyce has managed, the central defenders have plenty of opportunity to do just that.

 

Meanwhile, over on the other side of the park things are a bit different. At Liverpool we tend to have the responsibility to make the play in most matches. It’s the difference between being a big team and being a team Allardyce manages.

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Just the 1 attempt on target again today.

 

Lose to United and us in the cup and you get the feeling that realisation will kick back in again and the early goodwill towards Allardyce will disappear.

 

 

Niall Hughes: Why, oh why did Big Sam pick three holding midfielders? He cries about lack of creativity and goals but it all relies on his team selection. Vlasic, Lookman and Mirallas are all out of the squad. Fans won't tolerate this for much longer despite being undefeated.

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They taste defeat for the first time under fat sham, one fucking shot on target against Bournemouth! I#m guessing his style of play will come under intense scrutiny over the next few days. 

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Just the 1 attempt on target again today.

 

Lose to United and us in the cup and you get the feeling that realisation will kick back in again and the early goodwill towards Allardyce will disappear.

If you look on the GOT match thread you'll find its already packed it's bags and moved on.

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Seen this before on Faceaids

 

F**k off you fat headed corrupt parasite anti-football bore merchant!!! 3 defensive midfielders at a bottom 3 side with our own confidence raised is piss poor management. No one wanted you fat Sam, but well always back the team, and I just hope we don't have you in charge too long.

 

But as long as we beat the redshite next week it doesn't matter.

 

Fickle arent we

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Wonder how much of that cost the fat controller Anderson will leave the city at risk for

 

 

Everton say the cost of the club's proposed new stadium has "escalated significantly" but they hope to move in for the start of the 2022-23 season.

The club agreed a deal to acquire land on the Liverpool waterfront at Bramley Moore Dock in March 2017.

Chief executive Robert Elstone said he hopes to finalise funding and get planning permission in 2018.

He also wants an "ambitious capacity" for the new stadium but has not given an official figure.

When the Bramley Moore Dock plan was announced, the cost of the new stadium was expected to be around £300m.

Elstone said the work required to transform the 19th century dock into a site for a stadium, its "premium" waterfront location and inflation have all increased the cost of the project.

He said he believes a potential naming rights deal, sponsorship and bigger attendances at the new ground will recoup their investment.

"All our efforts during 2018 will be focused on meeting this challenging but achievable target,' he wrote in a letter to fans.

"We are moving ever nearer to securing a significant proportion of the funding we will need to build the stadium.

"That funding target has escalated significantly and has occupied much of our efforts of the past 12 months.

"It's a challenge that has always had the full support of Liverpool City Council and throughout 2017, we have been totally committed to finding a funding arrangement that works for the club and the city."

Iranian businessman Farhad Moshiri bought a 49.9% stake in Everton in February 2016 and quickly outlined plans for a move from Goodison Park, which has a capacity of 39,572.

An initial plan was to build a stadium at Walton Hall Park, a short distance north-east of the club's home since 1892, but Those plans were abandoned in May 2016.

Everton had previously abandoned plans to move to King's Dock in 2003, and Kirkby in 2009.

Elstone said the club are working on "impressive legacy plans for our existing home at Goodison Park".

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The Battered Wives of the Winslow

Brother-in-law's girlfriend's parents had a massive row last night. She got heartily sick of his bleating about Everton's loss (I'm thinking he's more upset that Liverpool won) and she stayed in theirs for the night. No harm done, this isn't an 'Everton wives...' situation, but they're all here today and we've been warned not to mention football. Absolutely pathetic.

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