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    Us losing Borini is NOTHING compared to them losing Fellaini hahaha. Anyway, we lost Carroll and everyone thought we were screwed cus we didn't bring in a striker. Its not worked out too well but we've brought some youth through in the process of it. Gotta look at the positives. Yesil and Morgan will be knocking on the door now.

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      It is prob fake but with those lot you never know.

      They'd sell more phones if they offered a PS3 or xbox as the free gift.

      Last edited by Leyton388; 01-03-13, 07:30 PM.

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        It real, but not recent
        Football without Origi is nothing

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          That phone is 6 years old. Still worth more than an Everton Season ticket though.
          Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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            Suspension for Everton coach and goalkeeper after assault allegations

            Everton have suspended a youth-team coach and a female goalkeeper as an allegation of assault is investigated by the club and Merseyside police.

            Academy coach Mick O'Brien is alleged to have hit Everton Ladies' goalkeeper Danielle Hill at a club Christmas party at Albert Dock last Sunday.

            Police have confirmed they received a complaint which they are investigating.
            Everton are not commenting on the allegations.

            A police statement said: "Merseyside Police can confirm an investigation is under way following the assault of a 24-year-old woman in Liverpool city centre on Sunday, 16 December."
            "The incident occurred near to the entrance of the Blue Bar.

            "An investigation into the full circumstances of the incident is ongoing."

            O'Brien, 33, is a former player who spent two years at Torquay United.
            Hill, 24, is the club's second-choice goalkeeper.

            It is understood there are conflicting reports over who threw the first punch and both have been suspended while the matter is looked into.

            Scouse birds!
            Football without Origi is nothing

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              My bluenose cousin texted me, "you ain't heavy, you're my cousin"

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                I met a realistic bitter today . I was shocked to hear that David Moyes was the 7th best paid manager in the world and the bitter was saying he will not commit to Everton till the end of the season. Moyes will wait to see who might come in for him then if he doesn't fancy any of the offers he will ask for a 1 year rolling contract and was slaiting Bill as he reckons he will cave into him:
                Also banging on about how piss poor Moyes has been recently and that he's going to blow this season and 4th place.
                Fickle bunch these bitters
                Go **** yourself

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                  Everton will be without their first-choice goalkeeper, Tim Howard, for several weeks after he broke two bones in his back during the FA Cup win over Oldham Athletic.

                  Howard sustained the injury in the 85th minute of Everton's fifth-round replay victory when he landed awkwardly after a foul by the Oldham striker, Robbie Simpson. The 34-year-old played out the final five minutes plus three minutes of stoppage time with the broken bones, making several saves as Everton held out for the 3-1 win that secured Saturday's quarter-final against Wigan Athletic.

                  The US international is expected to feature again this season and will not require surgery. His injury is similar to that suffered by Fabricio Coloccini last month when the Newcastle captain made an overhead clearance against Southampton. Coloccini's time out has been estimated at "three to seven weeks" by his manager, Alan Pardew.

                  David Moyes, the Everton manager, said: "Tim is out against Wigan. He has broken two bones in his back. We don't think he will be out for the season. I read that Coloccini could be out for seven weeks but we are not sure how long Tim will be out for because, obviously with a goalkeeper, he has to dive around and hit the ground.

                  "I have let him go away for a few days. It might be that, if everything goes well, he misses next week's game as well [against Manchester City] and then because of the international break he might be close after the rest because that would be four weeks.

                  "He has two fractures, but they are not bones that are supporting anything. It is off the spine. They are not weight-bearing. It just needs a bit of healing time. It is not like a pure fracture where you need to wait to look at it. It is a question of whether he can cope with the pain. The bones will heal themselves but it's not good."

                  Jan Mucha replaced Howard for the Premier League defeat of Reading last Saturday and will make his FA Cup debut against Wigan. The Slovakia international has made only eight appearances for Everton since arriving on a free transfer from Legia Warsaw almost three years ago. Everton cannot make an emergency loan signing for the FA Cup but will consider options for the Premier League. Their substitute keeper for the quarter-final is 19-year-old Mason Springthorpe, a £125,000 signing from Shrewsbury Town in February 2011.

                  Moyes remains aggrieved at the treatment, and lack of protection, that Howard received against Oldham. Simpson was booked for his challenge on the Everton keeper and Moyes said: "He [Howard] did incredibly well to finish the Oldham game. I thought he [Simpson] took him out when the goalkeeper jumped for the ball. He went under him. When Tim fell he tipped over him like a tree."

                  Everton's defensive problems for the quarter-final are not limited to goalkeeper. Phil Jagielka is also absent having undergone surgery after the Reading game to stitch up a gashed leg. The England international will be out for approximately three weeks, making him a major doubt for the World Cup qualifiers against San Marino and Montenegro late this month.

                  Jagielka's likely replacement against Wigan, John Heitinga, endured a miserable afternoon earlier in the season against Roberto Martínez's team – and particularly Arouna Koné. But Moyes, who replaced the Dutch international at half-time at the DW Stadium in October, insists he has no concerns over a repeat performance.

                  "Johnny Heitinga has got massive experience," said the Everton manager. "His knowledge and understanding of the game is excellent, he has played at the highest level throughout his career. We are talking about a very experienced player. He started the season very well and he is a really confident player, which is something that really helps. Johnny will be able to handle it. He can handle most things. Very little bothers him. He can brush things off quickly and move on."

                  Moyes admits Everton's third quarter-final in five seasons represents "a defining game" in the club's season but is keen to guard against complacency at Goodison Park. "People are saying it would be great to get to Wembley again but the next game is not the final and we have to beat Wigan first," Moyes said.

                  "Roberto has said he will make changes but my mind says Wigan will play their best team. I do understand Roberto's position because if you gave him a choice now of the FA Cup final or finishing fourth from bottom of the Premier League, I've no doubt what he would take. But you can separate the competitions at times.

                  "Similarly, if I was offered a choice now of the FA Cup final or Champions League qualification, I know what I'd take. The Champions League would offer the finances to transform the club."

                  That rug really tied the room together.

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                    Let's hope this assists Everton's fall from down the league.

                    Which we capitalise on, obv.

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                      Anyone point me in the direction of the Moyes - Greatest manager ever poster that appeared on this site a while back?

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                        My FB is full of bitters calling for moyes too go as he has taken them as far as he can and they need someone else to take them too the next level.

                        You couldn't make it up.

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                          Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
                          Anyone point me in the direction of the Moyes - Greatest manager ever poster that appeared on this site a while back?
                          not sure if you mean this one ?

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                            Is that Lee Sharpe on the poster!

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                              Originally posted by Bender View Post
                              not sure if you mean this one ?


                              Yes. Thanks

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                                everton fc have announced that the cup final date has now been rescheduled and move forward 7 days from may 11th to may 4th and will take place at anfield as usual
                                Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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