Ahem, the beanpole hasn't got 5, never mind 10 goals yet. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by d f x-
This is like Ted saying to Dougal in the caravan, "goalscorer"......."influence" x2.
Throws Subbuteo Crouch on floor, "Ah, forget it".
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Ahem, the beanpole hasn't got 5, never mind 10 goals yet. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by d f x-
This is like Ted saying to Dougal in the caravan, "goalscorer"......."influence" x2.
Throws Subbuteo Crouch on floor, "Ah, forget it".
i would definetly take owen over crouch but crouch has done his part in the good run since coming to liverpool..and crouch isnt riddled with injuries either
i would definetly take owen over crouch but crouch has done his part in the good run since coming to liverpool..and crouch isnt riddled with injuries either
did the bolton fans chant "we want 5?"
I think it's fair to say that Everton's next three games may prove crucial to the outcome of their season. The last two results haven't been good but i'm remaining optimistic that things will change for the better.
Villa (a)
Pool (h)
Sunderland (a)
I'm hoping Everton will take at least 5 points from those three games and begin 2006 with a bang!
i think its time weir got dropped thats 2 games and 2 goals he has cost us , kroldrop is a quality player very similar to yobo and likes to pass it out of defence rather than lob it long like weir .Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
a new striker is needed but reports of 3 mill in the xmas kitty it does nt look likely to get any one proven, hope fully well pick up that icelandic kid he is banging them in .
the next few games are so important with yobo going to the african nations cup we need to get some points on the board . need a good performance v villa then im off to the derby after xmas :D to throw abuse at that lanky streek of p is s
By winning the league cup what do you get? UEFA isn't it?:confused:
tis surely
LONDON, Dec 19 (AFP)
- Australian international Tim Cahill admitted on Monday that Everton’s season, which began with Champions League aspirations but has descended into a relegation dogfight, is an "embarrassment". David Moyes’ men suffered their worst home defeat for 12 years, a 4-0 humiliation by Bolton on Saturday which followed last Wednesday’s 2-1 home defeat by West Ham.
"We are embarrassing ourselves," said Cahill.
Everton’s 2005 record makes worrying reading.
In the last 12 months they have won just 14 games in all competitions and only 11 wins in 35 league matches. Now Everton’s stars accept that the tide has to turn over the holiday period or they will be facing a relegation battle in 2006.
Just thought that would be appropriate here..although a few days late...;)
Well then, United will get Uefa at least next season so:D.Quote:
Originally Posted by Redtop
Doubt it my moneys on wigan
Crouch 1-0 Owen.........
Not even a hint of a chance for a €25m striker...
"All the way to Newcastle, all the way to Newcastle, all the way to Newcastle and you never touched the ball.." ;)
Score Correction:Quote:
Originally Posted by d f x-
Crouch 0-0 Owen.
Liverpool 2-0 Newcastle
Gerrard, Given (og)
You'll have to come up with better than that.
Ah now in fairness, I know teletext has it as an OG, but surely thats Crouch's goal.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
:rolleyes:
Rooney goal against the Swiss last year anyone.....?
Or maybe the question again (with mypost again, that is) is how much of a touch is an og by a keeper and how much isn't? Are we talking about 26% of the hand? Or 12% of the foot - anything above that is an og?:rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by De Town
FTR, Crouch's header was initially touched onto the post by Given. The ball then went in via Given's head. OG.Quote:
how much of a touch is an og by a keeper and how much isn't? Are we talking about 26% of the hand? Or 12% of the foot
Sad just how sad! :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Any comments on how brilliant liverpool were today instead?:confused:
:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by jockser
everton were so poor yesterday....4-0 to villa says it all....angel and baros made light work of yobo and kroldrop[sp] was wrecked after half time....it was too easy
Really? Here was me thinking he scored a hatrick against West Ham last week. Did he put them in the net by magic? Surely he "touched the ball" no?:pQuote:
Originally Posted by d f x-
mypost isn't been sad, he's been truthful;).Quote:
Originally Posted by jockser