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Re: English Premier League 2016/17

Post by Zidane » December 14, 2016, 8:40 am

Bob,are you sure you got the Everton scoreline correct ? Should it not read......
Everton 2 Arsenal 7 ???

A welcome 3 points for the Toffees in their battle against relegation ! ;)


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Re: English Premier League 2016/17

Post by 747man » December 14, 2016, 12:37 pm

goodison wrote:Some may not have noticed (or cared) that "The Toffees overcame the Gooners 2-1 after a poor 30 minutes at the start of the game came on strong towards half time. Started the 2nd. half in similar vein and after a nervy last 15-20minutes saw the game out. All in all a vast improvement to the way they played against Watford. Phil Jagielka red carded in injury time thus will miss the Merseyside Derby next Monday night under the lights at Goodison (lecky permitting!)
Yer Right Mate, None of The Kopites Showed up on the Forum This Morning....Now I Wonder why that was ?? :shock: :shock:

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Re: English Premier League 2016/17

Post by WizzWanger67 » December 14, 2016, 1:04 pm

you sure you know who the kopites are??????????????????seem to remember you getting a bit confused,bless :roll:can,t help noticing youve not been very active on the footy thread yourself,i wonder why :-" :-" :-

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Re: English Premier League 2016/17

Post by 747man » December 14, 2016, 2:01 pm

#EFC record when Seamus Coleman scores - D D D W W W W D W W W W W W D W W W W W W D W

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Post by dezzer111 » December 14, 2016, 3:42 pm

747man wrote:
goodison wrote:Some may not have noticed (or cared) that "The Toffees overcame the Gooners 2-1 after a poor 30 minutes at the start of the game came on strong towards half time. Started the 2nd. half in similar vein and after a nervy last 15-20minutes saw the game out. All in all a vast improvement to the way they played against Watford. Phil Jagielka red carded in injury time thus will miss the Merseyside Derby next Monday night under the lights at Goodison (lecky permitting!)
Yer Right Mate, None of The Kopites Showed up on the Forum This Morning....Now I Wonder why that was ?? :shock: :shock:
Shock of Toffees winning a game at last shock and awe mate :-"
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Re: English Premier League 2016/17

Post by 747man » December 14, 2016, 3:44 pm

dezzer111 wrote:
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goodison wrote:Some may not have noticed (or cared) that "The Toffees overcame the Gooners 2-1 after a poor 30 minutes at the start of the game came on strong towards half time. Started the 2nd. half in similar vein and after a nervy last 15-20minutes saw the game out. All in all a vast improvement to the way they played against Watford. Phil Jagielka red carded in injury time thus will miss the Merseyside Derby next Monday night under the lights at Goodison (lecky permitting!)
Yer Right Mate, None of The Kopites Showed up on the Forum This Morning....Now I Wonder why that was ?? :shock: :shock:
Shock of Toffees winning a game at last shock and awe mate :-"
Hello Dezz, Yer Got up LATE Today Mate, Did yer stay up to watch The Blues Then ?? :-" :-"

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Post by stattointhailand » December 14, 2016, 6:14 pm

747man wrote:#EFC record when Seamus Coleman scores - D D D W W W W D W W W W W W D W W W W W W D W
With a record like that If I was Ronald McKoeman I'd play 'im up front instead of the waste of space that currently sits there most games :-"

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Re: English Premier League 2016/17

Post by goodison » December 15, 2016, 8:06 am

Just for "Zid" The jury is back. Rojo should have received Red against Everton and, as he didn't, he should have received Red against Palace last night. "Enthusiastic Challenge" "My A*se"

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747man wrote:
dezzer111 wrote:
747man wrote:
goodison wrote:Some may not have noticed (or cared) that "The Toffees overcame the Gooners 2-1 after a poor 30 minutes at the start of the game came on strong towards half time. Started the 2nd. half in similar vein and after a nervy last 15-20minutes saw the game out. All in all a vast improvement to the way they played against Watford. Phil Jagielka red carded in injury time thus will miss the Merseyside Derby next Monday night under the lights at Goodison (lecky permitting!)
Yer Right Mate, None of The Kopites Showed up on the Forum This Morning....Now I Wonder why that was ?? :shock: :shock:
Shock of Toffees winning a game at last shock and awe mate :-"
Hello Dezz, Yer Got up LATE Today Mate, Did yer stay up to watch The Blues Then ?? :-" :-"
No mate but stayed up to watch the Reds on Pc last night well worth the loss of sleep emphatic win :D
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Re: English Premier League 2016/17

Post by Zidane » December 15, 2016, 10:40 am

goodison wrote:Just for "Zid" The jury is back. Rojo should have received Red against Everton and, as he didn't, he should have received Red against Palace last night. "Enthusiastic Challenge" "My A*se"
Yeah,I couldn't believe it when he did the same thing again ! :shock: Its like he cant hold himself back with two footed tackles,a bit like the Suarez biting thing a few years back ! :D
Thanks for not mentioning that Ibrahimovic handled before setting up Pogba's opener for United. ;)

Against that,Ledley deliberately handballed in the area which was a clear penalty for United and how on earth was Matas "goal" ruled out for offside ? :-s
If the ref would have had a decent game,10 man United would have won 3-1......... :-"

The bottom 5 all lose and are slowly being cut adrift of the rest and Origi has been a big plus for me since he replaced Aguero in my FF team !
Apparently,Lallana the star of the show for Liverpool......reaction from 747man later !

Everton v Liverpool,Monday night,3am Thai Tuesday morning......2-2 draw I reckon ?
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Re: English Premier League 2016/17

Post by 747man » December 15, 2016, 12:01 pm

Apparently,Lallana the star of the show for Liverpool......reaction from 747man later !.....Yeah He SEEMS To be coming into his Southampton Form.....But Still Don't Rate him,Seems He's NOT A 90 Minutes Man to me....

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Re: English Premier League 2016/17

Post by goodison » December 15, 2016, 12:38 pm

the good news for all is that Instantaneous? Video refereeing doesn't seem to be far away. It will be introduced in the World Club Championships in Japan? in the near future. At present we have Howard Webb's opinions on BT Sport with Dermot Gallagher's views on Sky with all? the contentious issues. Not sure if Mr. Paulson, the Ref. in the Palace v United game will be on duty this weekend. Had to smile at Koeman's cooments on Mr. Wenger, "My teams have beaten Arsenal 3 times on the trot in home games and all he does is "complain about the Referee." Have to say Ashley Williams' headed winning goal came from a corner that should never have been given.Shame eh?

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Post by 747man » December 15, 2016, 12:47 pm

Had to smile at Koeman's cooments on Mr. Wenger, "My teams have beaten Arsenal 3 times on the trot in home games and all he does is "complain about the Referee." Have to say Ashley Williams' headed winning goal came from a corner that should never have been given.Shame eh?.....Yeah What A Shame.....Mr Clattenberg Actually GAVE A Decision OUR Way..

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Post by BobHelm » December 15, 2016, 12:53 pm

goodison wrote:Video refereeing doesn't seem to be far away. It will be introduced in the World Club Championships in Japan? in the near future.
The tournament is on now.
The system has given its' first penalty..

http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/38318258.
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It depends how it is used though. They have it in Rugby League & just about every situation (scores especially) go up to the officials. It would be an advertising channel's wet dream if that happens & make games just too disjointed.
Personally I would prefer a 'review' type system where the Captain gets 'x' (1 or 2 a half ?) & if he calls it wrong it is gone...

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Re: English Premier League 2016/17

Post by Zidane » December 16, 2016, 6:52 pm

Some great news for goodison and 747man with Mason Holgate signing a new 5 year deal with Everton and Gareth Barry and Leighton Baines signing extensions that will keep them both at the club till they are approaching 40. 8)

Everton: Gareth Barry, Leighton Baines and Mason Holgate sign new deals

Gareth Barry, Leighton Baines and Mason Holgate have all signed new Everton deals
Midfielder Gareth Barry and defenders Leighton Baines and Mason Holgate have all signed new contracts with Everton.
Barry, 35, has extended his deal until June 2018, while 32-year-old Baines has committed to the club until June 2019.
Holgate, 20, who was handed his Premier League debut by manager Ronald Koeman on the first day of the season, has signed a five-year extension.
Koeman said the experienced Barry and Baines were "leaders in our dressing room and on the pitch".
"For younger players, they are a little bit like teachers. They have that experience and young players need to listen to them for they will learn," he added.
The Dutchman said Holgate is "one of the big talents" at the club.
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Re: English Premier League 2016/17

Post by Zidane » December 17, 2016, 9:03 am

Not too much to get excited about tonight but I expect Chelsea to go 9 points clear and West Ham to move further away from the relegation area.
The big games are on Sunday (Manchester City v Arsenal,11pm Thai) and Monday night (Everton v Liverpool,3am Tuesday Thai) where local residents in Nong Khai have expressed concern about power outages in the town again ! :pirate:
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Post by 747man » December 17, 2016, 11:32 am

Zidane wrote:Some great news for goodison and 747man with Mason Holgate signing a new 5 year deal with Everton and Gareth Barry and Leighton Baines signing extensions that will keep them both at the club till they are approaching 40. 8)

Everton: Gareth Barry, Leighton Baines and Mason Holgate sign new deals

Gareth Barry, Leighton Baines and Mason Holgate have all signed new Everton deals
Midfielder Gareth Barry and defenders Leighton Baines and Mason Holgate have all signed new contracts with Everton.
Barry, 35, has extended his deal until June 2018, while 32-year-old Baines has committed to the club until June 2019.
Holgate, 20, who was handed his Premier League debut by manager Ronald Koeman on the first day of the season, has signed a five-year extension.
Koeman said the experienced Barry and Baines were "leaders in our dressing room and on the pitch".
"For younger players, they are a little bit like teachers. They have that experience and young players need to listen to them for they will learn," he added.
The Dutchman said Holgate is "one of the big talents" at the club.
Andy, Your'e Calculator is FAULTY....At the end of their NEW Contracts,Barry will be 36 1/2 ( 37 At Most ) & Baines will be 34 1/2 ( 35 at Most ) So If Thats Approaching 40 You Must be ready for The Queen's Telegram which She sends at 100 But Maybe You'll get Youre's at 98.... :lol: :lol:

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Re: English Premier League 2016/17

Post by 747man » December 17, 2016, 11:34 am

Zidane wrote:Not too much to get excited about tonight but I expect Chelsea to go 9 points clear and West Ham to move further away from the relegation area.
The big games are on Sunday (Manchester City v Arsenal,11pm Thai) and Monday night (Everton v Liverpool,3am Tuesday Thai) where local residents in Nong Khai have expressed concern about power outages in the town again ! :pirate:
Yes Andy, I Have ASKED The Powers that be,Please DON'T Overload the Grid.....Unless of Course The Toffees are on the receiving end of something Nasty.... :lol: :roll:

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