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Originally posted by Reece View PostBobby > Phil. Who else agrees?Originally posted by SB View PostCertainly at the moment & he's more consistent too.
Couts will give you the odd worldie goal or a worldie 20 minutes but Bobby F is finding some fantastic consistency. I'd deffo take him if it came to a straight choice.
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I thought Firmino was quiet against Arsenal and quite poor against Burnley. Was excellent yesterday though.
Think Mane is going to help all our attackers take their game up a level or two this season. Haven't seen an instant impact like this since the Sturridge/Coutinho January.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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Brilliant yesterday....I think he benefited having mane and Sturridge ahead of him making good runs and both have the pace/intelligence to pull defenders away...that combined with the tireless running from lallana, meant that firminho was just popping up all over the pitch and causing havoc for them and he thrived on it all.
Personally I'd stick with that attacking line up and coutinho will have to do something special to force his way ini own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
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Originally posted by PTP View PostBrilliant yesterday....I think he benefited having mane and Sturridge ahead of him making good runs and both have the pace/intelligence to pull defenders away...that combined with the tireless running from lallana, meant that firminho was just popping up all over the pitch and causing havoc for them and he thrived on it all.
Personally I'd stick with that attacking line up and coutinho will have to do something special to force his way in
That attacking lineup up should start on Friday, the movement between them yesterday was superb and having that pace from Mane really does cause problems. Did look for the first time in a while that Sturridge was really starting to stretch his legs as he did a few seasons back.
Shame Terry looks likely to be out as I think we could have caused him all sorts of issues.
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Originally posted by RichC View Post
That attacking lineup up should start on Friday, the movement between them yesterday was superb and having that pace from Mane really does cause problems. Did look for the first time in a while that Sturridge was really starting to stretch his legs as he did a few seasons back.
Shame Terry looks likely to be out as I think we could have caused him all sorts of issues.
movement and great finishes as well , loved the way we just cut them to ribbons at will
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Beggars belief?Originally posted by Angryred View PostBeggars belief when you see Coutinho picked for Brazil when Firmino clearly the better player this season!...It seems that your reputation gets you picked for Brazil under the current manager.
We were 3 games into the season. Coutinho was the star man against Arsenal, Firmino quiet. Both **** against Burnley, although Coutinho was voted 2nd best player. Firmino was probably better against Spurs, but hardly enough to propel him ahead of Coutinho for the Brazil manager to pick him ahead of their best player at the Copa America.
Honestly, what do you mean when you say it beggars belief?If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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Beggar belief.
To defy or go beyond what is believable.
Origin
'It beggars belief' doesn't refer to the things that beggars believe, although it does relate to begging in a roundabout way. The verb 'to beggar' was coined in the 16th century to mean 'make impoverished; exhaust the means of'. It is found in print in William Roy's religious satire Rede me and be nott wrothe, 1528:
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