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In the long-term, adapt or fail. Either players learn how to adapt to the new passing style, or they will find themselves on the bench or shipped out. Yes, RM will be cautious initially so as not to upset the fan base, but, in the end, he needs the players to match his philosophy. Many of the existing players are adapting, and some are thriving, but others may not be able to adapt. Time will tell. Everyone needs to be given the opportunity - and to be allowed to fail sometimes.
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There's no way Baines will play in this one - or several other starters.
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It's always the fucking same. Each saturday evening, sundays and mondays. The favored teams and big names against lesser sides that may be up for a beating or simply an excuse to strut around like overweening fucking peacocks, while the armchair brigade just sit back on their asses with their sodas and popcorn. I've noticed this for a long time now so a bit late in brining this to light but you can't dispute it.
I don't like the way some get special treatment, and not only that, it's goddamn boring if not predictable. Sadly the days of soccer at three PM on a saturday afternoon and all in together is a thing of the past, but what can you do. I concur that it's a regrettable situation.
The quote someone posted weeks ago about referees being told to go easy on the big name players ties into this narrative, too. It's ruining football as we've always known it. It's now just big business, especially for the betting companies (and it's a scandal that they are among the biggest sponsors).
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Increasingly, it seems, the FA has scheduled games for the 'eilte' teams on Sundays and Mondays whereas the hoi polloi must play on Saturdays. It may be subtle, but it creates the impression that only the elite teams matter - which feeds the arrogance of their managers. I must say that I was delighted today that Cardiff beat ManC to prove the pundits wrong. We'll to the same with Chelsea.
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Apparently he has been transfer listed and Everton have had a £4m bid rejected.
http://sulia.com/channel/soccer/f/73866032-4fdf-4e99-8072-a8168fb72240/
Aren't they holding back his career? Shame on them. The player's wishes should always come before finances.
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What teams did he pick at Wigan in the league cup (strong or reserves)....anyone know?
Yes. He'd give squad members the opportunity to play and rest some of the regulars.
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He'll get to play against the more open and less physical teams. WBA yesterday were rather like Stoke, and Deulofeu would have made little impact. Play him against Swansea or Liverpool or Crystal Palace and he'll enjoy himself.
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Cardiff 1-2 Everton
Kone
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“The offer was in the paper before it was made to us,” he said.
Any Moyes is doing it again. Several news sources are stating that ManU will offer 35m after their game against Chelsea.
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Comments from RM after today's game: “I heard Everton do not sell cheap,” said Martinez, a direct quote from Moyes when he was an Everton manager. [Love it!] On suggestions it was Everton, not United, who chose to make the double bid public, Martinez didn’t hold back, either. “The offer was in the paper before it was made to us,” he said. [in other words, you're playing the press to unsettle my players.] "People should look after their own things internally. I am sure they have their own issues like that. [Rooney, for example.] I could come out and give my opinions about his players, but I will be a bit more respectful. [in other words, I'm not stooping to your level.]"
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Personally, I think that RM is being too cautious. He said upfront that he would build carefully on the foundations that Moyes built, which explains the Moyes-like line-up and keeping players too deep when they should have been in the West Brom box. Forget that, Roberto, trust your instincts. I'd rather win on 4-3 and lose one 5-4 than draw two 0-0.
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The commentator on the stream I was watching (alongside Trevor Francis, I think) said at one point that Fellaini needs to be freed of his shackles. I hate it when the press buy into the Moyes narrative on this. The sooner we can get these transfers done, the better. They are such a distraction.
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How frustrating.
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If we take off Jelavic now, it will hit his confidence. Have to allow him to make it through some of this half. Then switch to Kone. And replace Mirallas with Deulofeu.
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Fellaini is quite impressive today. Barkley is trying too hard to repeat last week's performance. Coleman and Baines are adding width to the attack. Osman poor. Defence too slow to shut things down. Jelavic is missing in action. Let's see how RM changes tactics at half-time. I get the feeling that if we score one, we'll score two or three. Has Howard even touched the ball?
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Agree with all points except the key injuries. I hope all their key players have an awful day but I would not wish an injury on anyone.
Same when its our time to play Man U. I want all of their key players on the pitch in full health. And I want Everton to make them look like amateurs.
I agree. No injuries. Don't give him that excuse. I want him to lose fair and square because of poor tactics, poor team selection, and mediocre man management.
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Its in the guardian and telegraph - so try Fox News.
It's in all the papers right now. Of course, they see the potential for a huge ding-dong, and they might just get it.
Moyes' arrogance is quite astonishing. "I know my players", "you're still learning, little man", "I've never cared for finances, just for the careers of my players", "I would have given them up at half-price if Sir Alex had asked me when I was manager". What utter and total crap. Mind you, Mourinho was just as bad commenting on Lambert this week: "He's like I was at his age, but he'll grow up to be like me." Who do these guys think they are?
When do ManU play at Goodison? We're going to be so fired up, the fan support is going to be so intense, and RM will go for the ruthless kill. What I wouldn't give for a 5-0 Everton win! Can you imagine the headlines the day after that? Oh, the satisfaction of just dreaming about it.
PS - I enjoyed the following tweet:
Moyes: "I spent 11 years at Everton. I know how Everton works. Roberto doesn't yet."
Martinez: "I've won a major trophy."
Moyes: "............"
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http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/aug/23/david-moyes-marouane-fellaini-leighton-baines
Looks like getting the Man Utd job has gone to his head. Patronising to Martinez too which I dont like and almost trying to belittle him.
Personally, I think RM has handled the situation with firmness, dignity, and class.
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The guy has lost it. His words are the very definition of hypocrisy. Quite unbelievable. The arrogance of the managers of the Big Four clubs this week has been astounding. I really hope Everton and other teams knock them off their perch. They act like all other teams are no more than their feeder systems.
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He's definitely the face is US soccer. Don't underestimate his influence here. We'd win a lot more support from America.
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If we add McCarthy without moving one of Baines or Fellaini then I will be stunned. That's why I'm a bit confused by the excitement. Not that McCarthy wouldn't be a nice addition, but losing either guy and adding McCarthy would be a downgrade.
McCarthy, Aldeirweld, and possibly Marrone for Fellaini? Would you still say that's a downgrade?
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No concern about him as a player, i think he will settle in straight away. Just the fee that concerns me £15m is an awful lot, imo should be no more than £10m
If it happens, I would guess a number close to 12m.
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Have to agree with that. Next week, they'll be brought back to reality.