Everton Banter Archive December 14 2016

 

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14 Dec 2016 19:41:54
So for Christmas, or a late christmas present can I please have. Schneiderlin, traore, van dijke, the Charlton lad and depay on loan.
That will do until my birthday in the summer.

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14 Dec 2016 21:34:11
We have made an official approach and the clubs are discussing a possible transfer.

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14 Dec 2016 21:44:40
What for them all!

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15 Dec 2016 00:03:47
Happy Christmas Smit, don't play with them all in one go. 😄.

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15 Dec 2016 10:05:07
For Schneiderlin if that's how its spelt. sorry I forgot to put tht bit in!

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14 Dec 2016 17:37:12
that was more like it last night for team perforamance and fans were better can we have that every week.

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14 Dec 2016 17:47:33
Probably not mate. but we can hope!

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15 Dec 2016 00:13:35
The players didn't bottle it this time, so well done to them.

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14 Dec 2016 16:00:52
that silly yellow card in last mins for jags has given him a lot of xmas off any views on why he got that silly card?

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14 Dec 2016 16:41:48
As far as I know he was on a yellow card before that foul. For the foul he got a straight red card. For me a yellow would of been enough for the foul he done. Wasn't a straight red for me but probably was a yellow.

That's only my thinking.

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14 Dec 2016 16:54:37
it was his second yellow he was booked earlier for a foul the second was for a cynical trip to stop counter attack.

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14 Dec 2016 17:00:23
My bad. It was his second yellow. A well, means Mori will probably be in Mon night. Hope to god he holds his nerves for that game.

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14 Dec 2016 18:02:29
Wouldn't think he did it to just get Xmas off tp, he'll have plenty of them off once he hangs up his boots in the not so distant future. He just took one for the team.

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14 Dec 2016 20:37:50
Peres was away if he didn't . it's cynical like but helped make sure we got the 3 points instead of 1.

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14 Dec 2016 22:30:21
Did the foul warrant a yellow card? Personally i don't think it did, there was once again inconsistent refereeing last night.
Take Jagielkas first booking, the foul is on the edge of the box and thus prevents a goalscoring opportunity, yellow card correct decision, fast forward to the second half and a similar situation in a similar position difference being its a foul by Arsenal yet no card.
Then his second yellow if a pullback is a booking then oxlaide chamberlain should definitely have picked up a few.
Not going to go in because i don't wanna sound like Wenger 😂.

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15 Dec 2016 06:56:53
As far as I'm aware BG, tugging at an opponents shirt to pull him back is a yellow all day. Don't think Jags can have any argument but you're right on one thing, the consistency of refs needs addressing.

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15 Dec 2016 08:53:41
Hey

. jags knew what he was doing. it was a professional foul to stop the lad racing away and a threat on goal. he walked without looking back. cast iron yellow card n sending off. the other yellow led to their deflected free kick goal.

Mart.

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15 Dec 2016 17:29:41
But Ozil should also have been sent off walking off the pitch at half time. trying toconfront Coleman and all the hands on each other and Clattenburg even trying to stop him. Straight red for that sort of behaviour.

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15 Dec 2016 23:48:29
Very true Spud, the area of the field that the foul took place was probably the reason it was a yellow card, and i agree upon reflection as Perez was away if the foul was not commited.

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14 Dec 2016 09:48:46
Hi folks some good posts below, what a win last night let's now all get behind the team and who knows what we can achieve by the end of the season, I too am an older Evertonion of around 60years of supporting them, and as we all know nothing is ever smooth with the mighty Blues but I will always love them, just enjoy the ride, thanks GuernseyBlue.

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14 Dec 2016 12:13:26
same here mate, your as old as me, lol, we are back, now for a big win on Monday.

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14 Dec 2016 12:17:36
Hi Stig too true mate, i'm only 67yrs young, but feel a lot better after the match last night, cheers GuernseyBlue.

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14 Dec 2016 13:09:23
Got room for one more?

It's getting like the " Darby and Joan " supporters club.

Great performance last night that even I smiled.

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14 Dec 2016 13:41:11
Hi Grumpy yeh add up all our years watching the Blues and we have put ourselves through the mill. but I would not have missed it for the world, we have some really good things ahead for us Blues cheers mate, GuernseyBlue.

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14 Dec 2016 01:33:43
Nice to see Goodison under the lights tonight. I was at the first game that was played under lights on Oct. 9th 1957. I was 17 years of age, how time flies when your having fun. Anyone else at that game? By the way we beat Liverpool, a good omen for Monday.

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14 Dec 2016 06:57:22
I was a 7 year old living in Germany at the time BlueMike, I had just 'Come Out' the year before and informed Dad and Uncle (Both PNE lifelong supporters - Mum was the Liverpool Lass) , I loved Everton. Cannot remember the reason now. The tables were turned on me last year, Grand Son told me 'Sorry Grand Dad, I support Liverpool now'. (Still love him, although it is hard) ;-)

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{Ed025's Note - my 2 lads are both reds BCT so i know how you feel, i have gotten over the shame now and treat them as my own even though its hard at times.. :)

14 Dec 2016 08:05:11
2 really brilliant stories there guys. Respect to you both! You know I sometimes go on and on! I am pleased to say it works sometimes! All my friends and family are Evertonians . and I believe it is because I go on and on and beat them as children into submission. Like they say. you are chosen to be an Evertonian and I choose to torture them with stories of "greats" and atmospheres of glory in days gone by. My favourite was told to me as a child and it is a bit blurred in the memory but the great William Ralph (Dixie) Dean was in a motorcycle crash and had a piece of metal put into his forehead. Touch and go as to whether he survived. Anyway in a game he collided with another player and was flat out on the Goodison turf. The game may even have been the Arsenal one where he got to 60 goals. in my mind it is anyway! The Goodison crowd had been like a volcano but suddenly as he lay on the turf and the medics (sorry guy with a bucket) ran on, wiped him down with a sponge. But he lay there for some minutes and people were saying, "He is dead". but after about 5 minutes . he slowly started to stand. The volcano then did erupt! The noise was deafening and could be heard in Wales and Southport! Of course he went on to bullet yet another header in and the legend was made! My Brother in law's (deceased) Dad told me that when I was just starting to show an interest so I must have been 7 years old ish. I also remember being in the Gladwys Street and I think it was Jimmy Husband did a scissor kick into the top corner. against Stoke I think? I was tied to the stansion with a scalf with all the adults below me (remember how we used to do that) and the noise of the crowd just amazed me. Hugs from complete strangers and joy all around. over to you guys for your best stories. I am sure you have many?!

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14 Dec 2016 09:16:22
Good story Degsy. We all have many stories to tell. I used to go to the games like the one in 1957 with my school mate Neville Smith who went on to write and act in the "The Golden Vision". Of course in those days he was just a scruffy little kid from Toxteth and we went to school in Norris Green. Many times we were almost killed with the crowds swaying back and forward in the Gwladys Street End. Not many of us remember being present when the attendance was close to 80,000. Good old days when Goodison rocked and it was good to see it happening against Arsenal. Let's hope we see many more games like that. By the way my parents were a mixed marriage. My Dad's side were Evertonians and my Mother's side reds. Of course my Dad took me to see Everton when I was 6 so that was that, I am glad to say. The other side tried many times to get me over to the dark side when I was little but I resisted manfully.

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14 Dec 2016 11:39:52
My Dad's a red, my father in law is a red and my son is a red. I just tell them to be patient as they still stand a chance of being chosen.

On another note. Last week Koeman was criticised by some of us for not looking active enough in his technical area against Watford. Well I just loved the way he headered those goals in last night from where he was standing. Reminded me of Royle doing it with Rideouts winner against United in the cup final in 95.

BTW some great stories guys.

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14 Dec 2016 13:26:23
Great post ace.

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14 Dec 2016 13:30:18
First game I ever went to was against Spurs 69/ 70 we beat them 3 - 2 Alan Ball, Joe Royal and Alan Whittle scored. Goodison was rammed over 51000 in attendance.

Not only was it my first game it was also my introduction to the dreaded boys pen I remember just turning 8 years of age, my dad and my uncle were also at the game in the Gwladys st end. I actually missed all of the goals due to being too scared to move from the back into a better viewing place. What an atmosphere though and when we scored the noise was something else, you could feel the noise going through your bones.

Oh happy days!

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14 Dec 2016 15:53:46
I went in the boys pen once Grumpy and immediately swore never again. It was a rat hole with virtually no good view, don't remember seeing Kenwright there either. Gwladys Street end for me from then on, dangerous for a kid but worth it.

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14 Dec 2016 17:53:40
I had to do the boys pen for the 2 nil win in 70 that clinched the title. Arrived with a mate and Goodison Road and Gladwys Street were so crammed it was obvious we would not get in anywhere other than it. I think I was 14 and had to stoop at the turnsttle because it was under 11's I think. My mate was 18 and about 6 feet tall so he went first just in case. We got in and we had a great view when we straightened our legs! I have walked like quasimodo since!

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14 Dec 2016 09:10:25
Morning Ed025 how are you today after last night what a change from the first 20 mins couldn't fault any of them they all put a good shift in and the noise from the ground was amazing after what they have put us through see you in Bull Bay Club House.

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{Ed025's Note - you will mate..

14 Dec 2016 01:18:57
Have been one of Barkley bigest critics, but tonight he showed what he is capable of, so ten more performances like that on the spin, not only will we get a top six finish, but he will walk back into the england side.
It's all there for you, but now you have to go and grasp it, with both hands.

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14 Dec 2016 06:59:29
He looked nervous at times JCW, but I see what you mean. Needs to get away from listening to those wallies that still say he is a kid with potential. He is an experienced player, the time for potential has gone.

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14 Dec 2016 07:35:27
I think Barkley will get over the nerves and being dropped recently plus potential new signings in Jan will give him that extra edge that he will not be a guaranteed name on the team sheet just because he is Barkley, competition will be healthy for him.

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14 Dec 2016 08:11:21
It is not just about Barkley in my opinion. his game is effected by those around him. In previous games the formation meant that often he would be breaking out with the ball and our reluctance to press forwards meant he had maybe one or two options and really not a lot of choices. so while he was thinking, lost possession. Yesterday the Arsenal pressed forwards too and created big spaces on the pitch. with our more attacking line up that meant it was an end to end game. That suited Barkley. his confidence grew and it was the old Barkley that we have seen a couple of years ago. Hopefully Koeman will continue with the attacking line up and play 2 up front. It also allows our wingers and full backs to overlap. look at the first goal. full back to full back. In previous games with Lukaku up on his own. I don't think I saw a single cross from either full back.

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14 Dec 2016 15:05:01
See also Barry was not even on the bench and not injured either. Have full respect for Barry and his total professionalism but with that same respect under the system Koeman wants to employ Barry has and will slow the Team down. Doesn't matter how fit you are from your late twenties it has been proven your reactions slow down. McArthy (debatable he can keep the consistency) and Gueye worked well together and had/ have the reaction speed to meet on field problems.

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14 Dec 2016 17:58:32
Good point there BCT I never noticed until you said. But I watched us against Chelsea 2 years ago and Barry lost possession on the edge of their box. By the time Hazzard had reached our box, Barry had reached the half way line. I knew then why he gives away so many fouls. Now is the time to realise Tom Davies should be getting game time too.

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14 Dec 2016 01:15:45
Welcome back Swan, been in hibernation I guess!

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