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posted on 23/10/17

Bought good players just the wrong ones

posted on 23/10/17

its easier to buy good players than the right ones

from a neutral point of view, i think dyche would be a good appointment if they can get him

but obviously i want moyes back in

posted on 23/10/17

Eddie Howe

posted on 23/10/17

Howe is vastly overrated imo

posted on 23/10/17

Wouldn’t say so

posted on 23/10/17

He's a young version of what Arsene Wenger is now. There is no willingness to change his approach against different teams. He does get results, and he's kept Bournemouth up, which is a massive achievement, but at a high level, competing to get into the top four and challenging at least in the europa league, which i believe is Everton's ambition, he has to be way more flexible. He doesnt have that imo

posted on 23/10/17

Koeman possibly get the Leicester job now too

I could see Tuchel at Everton.

posted on 23/10/17

Tuchel would be interesting for Everton, but his game plans seem to rely a lot on pace and counter attacking so he'd have a big building job

Will get Chelsea and Spurs results done now fan

posted on 23/10/17

Chelsea v Brighton
A game of two halves today saw the champions struggling for much of the game in Sergio Busquets absence. Brighton started really well showing an eagerness to get at Chelsea and test their backline. The highland and fast tempo start caught Chelsea napping wth Gameiro latching on to a Payet through ball to slot home after just 4 minutes. Chelsea continued to struggle, without Busquets the high pressure from Brighton, combined with the excellent work of Kondogbia and Krychowiak kept Chelsea star forwards quiet. It was 2-0, this time Kondogbia rising highest to nod in Payet’s exquisite corner. The scoreline seemed to kick Chelsea into action and Khedira began to make up for the loss of Busquets with his fine running. By half time they’d halved the deficit with a well taken Aguero goal. The second half saw the complexion of the game change. In the 63rd minutes Bonucci made a sublime pass that split Brighton’s high line, Mbappe on to it and 1 v 1 with Cech, the keeper came rushing out and brought him down, only to be shown a red card and a free kick awarded. Neymar duly curled the free kick beyond Angus Gunn. 2-2 and a man down but Brighton didn’t change their attitude, however with 10 men they really struggled to keep their energy levels up and in the last 20 minutes the introduction of Callejon and Jesus gave Chelsea the win.

Chelsea 4-2 Brighton
Chelsea Scorers: Aguero(Mbappe) 41, Neymar(FK) 65, G.Jesus(Callejon) 76, Griezmann(Khedira) 84
Brighton Scorers: Gameiro(Payet) 4, Kondogbia(Payet) 28
MOTM: Sami Khedira
Red Card: Petr Cech 63

posted on 23/10/17

will do the Spurs one in 30 minutes or so

posted on 23/10/17

actually i think I've ran out of time tonight

but if Marky does that and Fan the rest we should be fine

posted on 23/10/17

Yeah that’s fine cheers

posted on 23/10/17

Wow

Just took a picture with pochettino

posted on 23/10/17

how did you both hold the camera?

posted on 23/10/17

I don't know

But that's another famous person on my little list

comment by Marky (U19443)

posted on 23/10/17

Doing Arsenal v Tottenham now

comment by Marky (U19443)

posted on 23/10/17

I can't see any Tino tactics

posted on 23/10/17

sup

posted on 23/10/17

Marky any chance you can do Hull v Stoke instead?

comment by Marky (U19443)

posted on 23/10/17

Arsenal v Tottenham

Big North London derby today, between two sides who desperately want the points.

Tottenham played a bold 4-4-2 which was basically a 4-2-4, naturally making them dangerous but leaving them exposed on occasion.

It worked today as inside 8 minutes Willian got down the right hand side, whipped a cross in that evaded both the Arsenal defenders and the Spurs strikers, but Leroy Sane was on hand to finish on the half volley at the back post.

It got even better for Spurs midway through the half as Marchisio slid a slide rule pass through the Arsenal defence for Lukaku to run onto, Lukaku squared the ball when one on one for Morata to tap into the empty net for 2-0.

Arsenal never showed up and Spurs continued along in 2nd gear, more goals could have followed but for wastefulness from the Spurs attack, a comfortable away win for Spurs and the home fans chanting for Tino to resign after a shambolic performance.

Arsenal 0-2 Tottenham
Sane (Willian) 7
Morata (Lukaku) 22
MOTM: Sane, never stopped troubling the Arsenal defence

comment by Marky (U19443)

posted on 23/10/17

comment by Fan Gillhaus 1903 (U3339)
posted 5 minutes ago
Marky any chance you can do Hull v Stoke instead?
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I'll do it as well

posted on 23/10/17

ok cheers, did you read Spurs tactics by any chance?

posted on 23/10/17

Leicester v Newcastle

Two teams vying for the championship, and this started a cagey affair with neither pushing too far forward, contrasting styles but they managed to cancel each other out most of the time, neither team dominating, but both having good spells in possession, Leicester struck first, Ndidi winning the ball and backl to Azpilicueta, who played it down the line for Vitolo, he crossed in early and Ronaldo powered home a fine header. like said, it wasn't a game which either dominated, and chances were few and far between, but Newcastle got a sweet equaliser., Florenzi doing well down the right, Pjanic, picking up and laying it into Kane who buried home.


Leicester 1 - 1 Newcastle
Ronaldo(Vitolo)54
Kane(Pjanic)67
MOTM - Ndidi

posted on 23/10/17

Every game is a draw these days

posted on 23/10/17

Portsmouth 3 - 0 Everton
Varane (KDB)5
Vidal (KDB) 39
Lewandowski (KDB) 56
MOTM - KDB

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