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Yeah, he's been out injured then wasn't able to get back in the side - but he's a whole lot closer to match ready than Brad is... he's a better keeper as well from what I've seen.Originally posted by Shanks View PostI think he was injured for a while and hasn't played for Hull this year..Cult Member. Nazi puncher.
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I think I stated on here recently that I quite rate Gulacsi as a prospect.
I would normally pick him ahead of Brad Jones, but as Brad Jones has at least played some minutes for us recently and Gulacsi hasn't I think that swings it in his favour.
Either way expect extreme dirty tactics from Everton at set pieces to unsettle our keeper!
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The Metropolitan Police have asked the club to relay to supporters the following list of licensed premises allocated to Liverpool fans for the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on Saturday:
The Globe
Baker Street
London NW1
The Torch
1-5 Bridge Road
Wembley
Crock of Gold
23 Bridge Road
Wembley
Moore Spice
Wembley Retail Park
Engineers Way
Blue Check Café
12-13 Empire Way
Wembley
Premier Lodge
Bridge Road
Rim Zim
1 Empire Way
The Parish
120 Wembley Park Drive
First Class Sports Bar
125 Wembley Park Drive
Piri Piri Sports Bar
33-39 Bridge Road
Wembley
Crystal (used to be called Silverspoons)
1 Southway
Wembley
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gulasci, jones....even doni - none of them are half the keeper pepe is......it's clear that everton will just be looking to lump as many balls high into the box as soon as possible!!
our best form of defence will be to press high/push forward - if we get nervy and our defence drops deep, we will just be inviting trouble.
i also think that for defensive reasons, carrol will get the nod, and will be brought back for corners/free kicks etc
for me - i'd start
---------------------------------jones-------------------------------------
johnson-----------skrtel--------------agger---------------enrique
--------------------henderson/spearing-------gerrard--------------
suarez-------------------------shelvey------------------------bellamy
----------------------------------carroll----------------------
however i have really horrible feeling that kenny is going to pick a team that'll really shock us
- so expect to see downing/adam/carragher coming in
either way - with agger/johnson coming back into the side we have some decent options and players on the bench with a point to prove.......
Just wish we had reina in goal! that would double my confidence to about notch onei own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
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Originally posted by -V- View PostAnyone else think Gulacsi may play?Yeah that was my thinking. Brad Jones is a poor poor keeper and im sure Kenny realises this. He was a Hodge signing remember and one who has not impressed even once at his time with us.Originally posted by chadrtc View PostI think there's a chance Gulacsi could start - he was ahead of Jones in the pecking order under Kenny towards the end of last season. He's played 18 league games at a decent level this season in comparison to Brad having played 75 minutes in 2 years and having just had his wife give birth.
I think if Gulacsi had been first choice at Hull then he would have been an almost certain starter tomorrow but I just noticed he's been on the bench for them lately. Still he's better than Jones so I hope he plays
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Derby County (loan)
At the end of March, Jones joined Derby County on loan for the remainder of the 2010–11 season.[7] Jones made his début in a 4–1 loss to Cardiff City and went on to concede 16 goals in his seven games at Derby, including another four against Burnley (2–4) and three against Norwich City (2–3). He came in for criticism from Derby manager Nigel Clough after his mistake let Bristol City take an early lead in Derby's final home game of the season, in a match the club eventually lost 2–0. It turned out to be Jones' last Derby game.[8] He was an unused substitute in Derby's 2–1 defeat at Reading on the last day of the Championship season before returning to Liverpool, after being replaced by academy goalkeeper Ross Atkins.[9]

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