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- 14 Jul 2010 13:55
It is now time to switch to a new Money AM football blog as the world cup is now over and we all look to the future.....World cup 2010 is over, Bravo Espana, and Forlan, once again and bring on the new season !.....I never expected the last thread to be such a success...thanks all.... so this new one might go on for years without the need to edit the title...we shall see...
Dil
- 24 Nov 2017 09:55
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Wow Everton getting worse instead of better. Even mentioned during the commentary what I posted a few weeks back that Merthyr Tydfil had beaten Atalanta in Europe in the past !
What makes it worse is that donkey Cornelius scored two for Atalanta , Cardiff City's record 8 million quid signing when we were in Premier league who we sold back to his original club after a few months for two million just to save the cost of his wages cos he was so bloody useless.
£47 million for a donkey from Swansea was where Everton went wrong. Could easily have got a few decent youngsters for that kind of money.
Unsworth's days are numbered.
Chris Carson
- 24 Nov 2017 10:04
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Beyond shocking Dil. Spent £150 mill on shite! Laughing stock!
Dil
- 24 Nov 2017 10:08
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I really thought you would do well this season Chris and might still do so with the right manager.
Trashley Williams was bloody awful again , second worst player in the Welsh squad after Vokes :-)
Chris Carson
- 24 Nov 2017 11:28
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Feel sorry for Unsworth, bit like promoting a Squaddie in the army to a Captain overnight.
Chris Carson
- 29 Nov 2017 18:45
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An easy away win for the Hammers Claret?
Everton vs West Ham United
Lyndon Lloyd Tuesday 28 November 2017 85 Comments [Jump to last]
Everton go into successive fixtures this week that could have enormous ramifications for their season as the search for a permanent successor to Ronald Koeman rumbles on in the background.
Fellow strugglers West Ham United come to Goodison Park in a match-up that is fascinating neutral observers before Huddersfield visit this coming weekend, two vital home games that could provide the Toffees with a path away from the immediate panic that has gripped the club over the past week.
As the Board of Directors look to finalise the appointment of Sam Allardyce on as-yet unknown terms, David Unsworth is expected to take charge of his eighth and possibly final game knowing that a victory over the Hammers is of paramount importance.
His stint as caretaker boss hasn't gone as he would have hoped and as mounting injuries have compounded crippled confidence, he faces a difficult assignment against a West Ham side who have already made their managerial change by appointing former Toffees' boss, David Moyes.
Four and a half years ago, as the Scot oversaw his last match as Everton manager, Blues fans responded to jibes from the Hammers fans about the impending loss of their supposed “Moyessiah” by ridiculing the fact that Allardyce was seated in the opposition dugout. Who could have foreseen then that the two men would end up trading places with both clubs in chaos?
The disgraced former England manager who said he was retiring after his stint at Crystal Palace last season may or may not be confirmed by the time the game kicks off but Unsworth and John Ebbrell will be focused on the task of rallying a dispirited group of players and selecting a team from those available capable of winning the game.
The expected absentees mean that the interim management team could be down to the bare bones at the back. Leighton Baines is a serious doubt after limping out of the action against Southampton on Sunday while Michael Keane is unlikely to figure either after taking a knock to the head in the 4-1 defeat at St Mary's Stadium.
Ordinarily, that would provide an opportunity for Mason Holgate to stake his claim in his preferred position at centre-half but he has been battling an injury of his own. He was scheduled to take part in an evening training session at Finch Farm today where his fitness is to be assessed and if he is deemed ready, he would likely be deployed as one of a central-defensive three or a right full-back, with Jonjoe Kenny filling in on the opposite side of a back four.
There are decisions to be made in all outfield areas of the line-up, with midfield an area of concern against Southampton and the attack being almost a non-entity. Tom Davies is eligible again after suspension and could be restored to the starting XI to provide a bit more forward thrust while it remains to be seen whether the manager has the question marks over Morgan Schneiderlin's application against the Saints as the watching fans did.
As the Board of Directors look to finalise the appointment of Sam Allardyce on as-yet unknown terms, David Unsworth is expected to take charge of his eighth and possibly final game knowing that a victory over the Hammers is of paramount importance.
His stint as caretaker boss hasn't gone as he would have hoped and as mounting injuries have compounded crippled confidence, he faces a difficult assignment against a West Ham side who have already made their managerial change by appointing former Toffees' boss, David Moyes.
Four and a half years ago, as the Scot oversaw his last match as Everton manager, Blues fans responded to jibes from the Hammers fans about the impending loss of their supposed “Moyessiah” by ridiculing the fact that Allardyce was seated in the opposition dugout. Who could have foreseen then that the two men would end up trading places with both clubs in chaos?
The disgraced former England manager who said he was retiring after his stint at Crystal Palace last season may or may not be confirmed by the time the game kicks off but Unsworth and John Ebbrell will be focused on the task of rallying a dispirited group of players and selecting a team from those available capable of winning the game.
The expected absentees mean that the interim management team could be down to the bare bones at the back. Leighton Baines is a serious doubt after limping out of the action against Southampton on Sunday while Michael Keane is unlikely to figure either after taking a knock to the head in the 4-1 defeat at St Mary's Stadium.
Ordinarily, that would provide an opportunity for Mason Holgate to stake his claim in his preferred position at centre-half but he has been battling an injury of his own. He was scheduled to take part in an evening training session at Finch Farm today where his fitness is to be assessed and if he is deemed ready, he would likely be deployed as one of a central-defensive three or a right full-back, with Jonjoe Kenny filling in on the opposite side of a back four.
There are decisions to be made in all outfield areas of the line-up, with midfield an area of concern against Southampton and the attack being almost a non-entity. Tom Davies is eligible again after suspension and could be restored to the starting XI to provide a bit more forward thrust while it remains to be seen whether the manager has the question marks over Morgan Schneiderlin's application against the Saints as the watching fans did.
comments:-
Joe Clitherow
1 Posted 28/11/2017 at 22:46:24 Sammy Lee!! I can't comment on actual football, it can't get worse.
Sammy Lee, the final humiliation...
James Marshall
2 Posted 28/11/2017 at 22:49:15 I'd happily take a 0-0 draw. My Kingdom for a clean sheet!
Joe Clitherow
3 Posted 28/11/2017 at 22:49:22 Why not get Jimmy Case in as physio and Phil Thompson as fitness coach while we're at it
Mike Hughes
4 Posted 28/11/2017 at 22:53:08 WHU are the team we’ve taken most points from in the Premier league era.
Also the first match my Dad took me to back in 75/76 so I usually look forward to it.
The problem is we look so vulnerable it is difficult to see us keeping a blank sheet - and even more difficult seeing us scoring.
I’m hoping for a miracle 0-0 with DM resorting to kitano - and running out of luck.
John Keating
5 Posted 28/11/2017 at 22:53:55 I understand that we have to play Williams unfortunately however Schneiderlin should not be anywhere near the team
Joe Clitherow
6 Posted 28/11/2017 at 22:57:03 KITAP6 from Moyes tomorrow will be the plan
Dil
- 29 Nov 2017 19:59
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Allardyce , best England record ever.
Crap football to watch though.
Chris Carson
- 29 Nov 2017 20:22
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Rooney misses the penalty but nods in the rebound :0) Lady Luck is an Evertonian.
Chris Carson
- 29 Nov 2017 20:30
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2-0 Rooney
Chris Carson
- 29 Nov 2017 21:19
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Penalty W/Ham saved.
Chris Carson
- 29 Nov 2017 21:27
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3-0 Rooney wonder goal for his hat trick :0)
Chris Carson
- 29 Nov 2017 21:38
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4=0 Williams words fail me.
Dil
- 30 Nov 2017 06:35
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Cracking win Chris , good send off for Unsworth.
Impressed by Burnley too Stan , good movement up front without your third choice striker Vokes.
Dil
- 30 Nov 2017 06:37
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And a special mention for the gypos who last night made it five in a row.
required field
- 30 Nov 2017 11:01
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World cup draws coming up soon...I bet we get Russia......
Dil
- 30 Nov 2017 11:10
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Does it really matter who you get ?
I hope you get Iceland.
VICTIM
- 30 Nov 2017 11:30
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Grimsby away I think .
required field
- 30 Nov 2017 20:47
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Not in the world cup Victim....anyway...everybody in the UK and Ireland will be rooting for an easy England draw and route to the final won't they ?......I'm sure Dil can't wait !......there's bound to be a group of death......hope it's not Germany-Sweden-Serbia and us......jesus.....tough eh ?....and based in Vladivostok....oh boy !!!....that sort of draw.....second round if you get through in St Petersburg : Brazil or France or possibly third place place Spain ......even if you added snipers...couldn't get any more difficult !....
required field
- 30 Nov 2017 21:04
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Hang on...my mistake only 2 euro teams per group....
required field
- 30 Nov 2017 21:07
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Brazil-England-Sweden-Nigeria......ouch......as I hear the Nigerians are pretty good....Gary Lineker is doing the draw.....oh boy.....hope that doesn't backfire....
required field
- 30 Nov 2017 21:11
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It could be a question of "keeping your enemies close to you" in this first round draw...so you don't meet them later on in the following rounds when the tough gets tougher !.......except until the final of course ....now where is that copy of mine of "the boys of 66"......aaahhhhh......if only.....sweet dreams everbody.....