| | Posted 24/09/2006 12:31:19 | |
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| So after a good home win against West Ham, can we go to Goodison and take anything from the match?
I'd personally be happy with a point, keeping the same team that started yesterday. Would like to see DaMarcus playing at some point, but I think Ishmael will keep his place after his performance yesterday.
Are tickets still available for the match? Official site says they are....but not sure how much they keep the information up to date!
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| | | Posted 24/09/2006 12:35:49 | |
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| | Well, City have got to build on this now. Going to have to play well because Everton are a good side. I reckon Everton could definitely get into Europe this season. if we play well then 2-2. Cahill will score for Everton, he always does against City. Maybe, Corradi to finally get one, and Samaras with the other. |
| | | Posted 24/09/2006 15:24:05 | |
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| | We will need Hamman to track Cahill's runs and ensure that Johnson doesn't get the better of Distin. Everton are a good side and I would be delighted with a point. Now that Pearce has actually started Samaras through the middle (not exactly rocket science that one) we look a more complete team, while Miller (or Beasley) will give us the outlet that has been lacking. How many times have we optimisitic after a win only to see us blow it next game?
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| | | Posted 24/09/2006 17:40:44 | |
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| How many times have we optimisitic after a win only to see us blow it next game?
In my experience about 1000 times
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| | | Posted 24/09/2006 18:19:31 | |
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| We will probably get beaten 2-0 Johnson and Beattie to score.
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| | | Posted 24/09/2006 21:00:05 | |
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| A draw would be good.
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| | | Posted 25/09/2006 09:54:24 | |
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| I'd be looking at putting Dabo back in the middle to track Cahill - Hamman doesn't seem to like the idea of runnigan awful ot at his advanced age
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| | | Posted 25/09/2006 09:55:41 | |
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| Timpblue (25/09/2006) I'd be looking at putting Dabo back in the middle to track Cahill - Hamman doesn't seem to like the idea of runnigan awful ot at his advanced ageWell, Hamann isn't going to dazzle anyone with his pace but for me I'd pick him over Dabo.
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| | | Posted 26/09/2006 12:44:33 | |
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