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Reckon Everton are safe already on the basis that this Leeds teams are highly unlikey to beat Brentford away but might sneak a point. I will be down to Burnley to get 2 points in their final 2 games. 

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24 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

Everton fans, those pillars of morality, deeply offended by vile nasty far right Leicester City (apparently) in trouble for racially abusing Brentford's players. 

 

Oh dear.

Hilarious how the scenario of about 10 pissed up lads singing about Boris Johnson seems to have grown arms and legs. 

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Do not, and never will understand this love in that the media seem to have with "Everton's fight for survival" 

Listening to the commentators yesterday you would genuinely have thought they were in for the title etc, because in all honesty the amount of money they have spent to, in reality, escape relegation this season, should surely be a bigger story, I like Frank Lampard but he's getting such an easy ride with the media 

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13 minutes ago, copunk said:

Do not, and never will understand this love in that the media seem to have with "Everton's fight for survival" 

Listening to the commentators yesterday you would genuinely have thought they were in for the title etc, because in all honesty the amount of money they have spent to, in reality, escape relegation this season, should surely be a bigger story, I like Frank Lampard but he's getting such an easy ride with the media 

I'm not sure how true that is. Almost anyone can see that the problems at Everton run much deeper than him.

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1 hour ago, BenTheFox said:

Hilarious how the scenario of about 10 pissed up lads singing about Boris Johnson seems to have grown arms and legs. 

They've got a dyed in the wool Tory as manager.

 

It's all crap.

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1 hour ago, BenTheFox said:

I'm not sure how true that is. Almost anyone can see that the problems at Everton run much deeper than him.

unpopular opinion but I think he's done a decent job so far.  Got some key results and I think he will get them over the line.  Their squad is absolute muck but theyve pulled off a few results you wouldnt have expected. 

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15 minutes ago, Supergray22 said:

Fair play to Jake Daniels at Blackpool. 
 

Well done and a brave lad 👍🏻

Was going to post the same. Amazing. Needs everyone’s full support. The “youth” get such a bad press but that generation is going to change a lot of things for the better. Showing us older farts how it should be done. Bravo. 👏

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3 minutes ago, RumbleFox said:

Was going to post the same. Amazing. Needs everyone’s full support. The “youth” get such a bad press but that generation is going to change a lot of things for the better. Showing us older farts how it should be done. Bravo. 👏

Totally. Embracing diversity in all aspects is the way forward on and off the pitch. What this young man has done today feels like an important step forward. 

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23 minutes ago, Supergray22 said:

Fair play to Jake Daniels at Blackpool. 
 

Well done and a brave lad 👍🏻

Also noticed he said he bagged 4 goals after coming out to his mum and sister. Should be looking at about 50/60 goals for next season now :D

 

 

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1 minute ago, filbertway said:

Also noticed he said he bagged 4 goals after coming out to his mum and sister. Should be looking at about 50/60 goals for next season now :D

 

 

Sign him up. 

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Just now, Jobyfox said:

Full kit willy puller!!

He actually comes across as alright doesnt he???🤣🤣

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15 minutes ago, Raj said:

He actually comes across as alright doesnt he???🤣🤣

I think an upbringing in Norway has slightly brought him up different from the normal footballer robots 

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17 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said:

Imagine one of our players doing that, the forum would be in uproar lol 

Not after his last ever game for the club. Or end of the season for that matter 

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40 minutes ago, Cardiff_Fox said:

Not after his last ever game for the club. Or end of the season for that matter 

Or after scoring a goal a game for three seasons. 

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Can't believe Howe, Vierra and Thomas Frank all being considered for manager of the season

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Outstanding tifo from Newcastle. 

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12 minutes ago, rico said:

Can't believe Howe, Vierra and Thomas Frank all being considered for manager of the season

Thomas Frank would never shut up about it

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4 minutes ago, Chocolate Teapot said:

Outstanding tifo from Newcastle. 

*Camera literally zooms past all of it to show the arsenal fans*. 
 

Classic sky. 

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10 minutes ago, rico said:

Can't believe Howe, Vierra and Thomas Frank all being considered for manager of the season

 

Brentford were the favourites to go down weren't they?

 

If they finish where they're now, that's 7 places above the last relegation place, and therefore 7 places above expectation.

Everybody had Man City/Liverpool top 2, or top 3 with expectations of a potential Chelsea challenge.

 

If it's purely 'Premier League Manager of the Season', then Frank should be ahead of Klopp.

Although Klopp clearly deserves to be manager of the season, if you're allowed to include the context of League Cup + FA Cup + Europe.

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