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  1. are you an Apple or an android man MC?,

     

    I think he's on tablets myself. :)

     

    It's unfortunate that McGeady was sent off last night, especially since, as most noted, he took the first yellow on the chin to save the team. Plus, plenty were praising him at half-time for his effort and commitment and contribution. All that was turned on its head when an over-enthusiastic challenge cost him a sending off. There's no doubt that he's inconsistent and can be frustrating, but I can see definite signs of improvement. He doesn't deserve much of the flak he's getting.

     

    Maybe Mirallas can teach him a couple of new tricks. In return, he could teach Mirallas the offside rule. ;)

  2. I'm surprised no one has posted to this thread after today's game. I was working and couldn't watch but, by all accounts, Robles played a blinder. He's taken so much flak ever since he joined the team, so maybe it's time to now give the lad credit. He's earned the right to continue in goal, and he even has the chance to keep the position when Howard is back.

  3. He has a history of leading rebellions which I pointed out in the thread before we signed him. Could he be stiring shit?

    I hope that he and the club have been speaking to each other on good terms and that he simply has been told that the club is prefering Lukaku in the lone striker role. Allowing Etoo to leave while freeing up wages.

     

    Strange signing to begin with if you ask me. We had just spent a shit load on a striker in a 1 striker system. Did they really think that Etoo would be happy playing behind the striker or sitting on the bench? Did Everton tell him that thats what they wanted from him?

     

    Someone posted a message about a week ago about Eto'o potentially being disruptive to loyalty and team spirit. It was all hearsay - someone who knows someone - but it would explain why a move to Sampdoria could be happening.

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  6. He looked ok yesterday because they had 2 shots on target (no joke) he saved one (spilt it) and conceded one.

     

    I don't think he's the best shot stopper. However so far so good with him. Ain't been tested too much though.

     

    The first shot was at a tight angle, and I thought he did well to block it. Immediately, he pounced on the spilled ball as a City player rushed in. Frankly, I think that shot would have been difficult to hold.

     

    Agree with you that he needs to be tested, and maybe the next few weeks will allow that. Personally, I think he has considerable ability and just needs the chance to prove it.

  7. Apologies from the US for the absolutely disgraceful attitude displayed of the country's president and vice-president by not bothering to attend today's march in Paris, even though they had no other events on their calendars. The US attorney general was actually in Paris but chose to give interviews to US morning shows instead of attending the march. If Israel's president could march alongside the Palestinian president, and if the Ukrainian leader could march alongside the Russian foreign minister, I would have thought the US leadership could have walked with its allies, instead of simply asking the ambassador to attend. Sadly, this is the latest in a long series of snubs to Western leaders. I would hope that the next US president, whoever that may be and no matter which party they represent, will stand with allies in time of need. Rest assured that, from all the comments I've heard from friends and neighbors, the American people really do stand with Europe at this time.

  8. Ordinary performance from an ordinary side.

    But it builds confidence and momentum. Two draws in succession where we came from behind. In other threads, most agreed that a few ugly wins and draws are quite OK - and this wasn't particularly ugly.

  9. My favourite cup upset of all time...

     

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30579607

     

    I remember this. My dad would watch the wrestling every Saturday on ITV, and they would show latest scores at the bottom of the TV. In sequence, it was 1-0 to Colchester, then 2-0, then 3-0. Then those cheering the underdogs were getting nervous: 3-1 and 3-2. When the score was announced during the 5pm results, it was amazing to see. Leeds at the time were at the top of their form, one of the best teams in England.

  10. I expected Martinez to react angrily and vilify the player in public.

     

    There was a time when I was one of the principal spokespeople for a big corporation. Many in that position go through extensive training (although I confess that I never did). Analysts and reporters and bankers and investors are professionals, and they know how to get information out of you. You learn over time how to use their questions to get your message across rather than give the answers they seek. I've seen representatives of other companies give away sensitive information and regret it later, so even official spokespeople can mess up. Sometimes you have to be evasive, other times not so because that in itself would be interpreted wrongly. At other times you must stonewall and say you can't comment, but that too can be reported the wrong way in the press. It's all a game. In general, it's better to answer a question other than the one asked :) or to repeat what you've said before.

     

    Here we're talking about players, not trained spokespeople. Yes, they're given instruction, but they aren't a match for a good questioner. They'll sometimes say things they shouldn't, but so be it. They learn from it, the manager deals with it, and you move on. In this light, there's no way Martinez should react angrily. Neither should he raise the issue to clarify. If he's asked, he can trivialize it and move on. For me, this is a complete non-story.

  11. No cheating by searching on the Internet!! How many of these questions can you answer correctly?

     

    1) Which player in the current squad has scored the most goals for Everton?

    2) Which current player has made the most appearances for Everton in Europe?

    3) Which American player has scored the most goals for Everton?

    4) Which player has made the most appearances for Everton as a substitute?

    5) Who's the youngest player to have ever scored for Everton?

    6) Which former Everton player also played for the Canadian national team?

    7) How many Spanish citizens have ever played for Everton?

    8) Who is the only German to have played for Everton?

    9) Which two former Everton players share the Premier League record for red cards?

    10) Which former Everton player holds a degree in Law?

     

    1) Leon Osman

    2) Tony Hibbert and Tim Howard (joint)

    3) Joe-Max Moore

    4) Victor Anichebe

    5) James Vaughan

    6) Tomasz Radzinski

    7) Mikel Arteta, Gerard Deulofeu, and Joel Robles (3)

    8) {I screwed up the question!}

    9) Duncan Ferguson and Richard Dunne

    10) Slaven Bilic

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    1, 5, 6, 8 and 10 I'm certain of, the others needed my memory jogging by previous posters but by no means certain all right.

     

    Keown is a bit of a punt in 9 but he certainly saw a few.

     

    Edit: looking at Pete's answers Wessels is also correct for 8 surely? So a flawed question Steve :shaking fist:.

     

    I completely miswrote question 8. I should have asked who is the only German player to have been capped for his country while an Everton player. It's Shkodran Mustafi.

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