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Elston Gunnn

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  1. 1 minute ago, StatesideToffee14 said:

    Gotta take what positive we can at this point. Don't recall who on the UK broadcast it was that mentioned we have matches in April and May coming up against teams near the bottom of the table. 

    Yes, we have a bunch of 6-pointers later in the season, but this is a match that we should win.

  2. American announcer comments this would be a good point for Everton, as it would get us above the drop zone.  Has it come to this: We hope for a home point against a weak Palace, and then root for ....... Liverpool to beat Luton Town on Wednesday?

  3. 42 minutes ago, dunlopp9987 said:

    Is....is away to Fulham a crucial leaue match?

    I’d think it surely is crucial, given that we’re 17th, owing to the 10-point deduction.  Moreover, our play has been inconsistent, and just now we’re missing Gana, Doucouré, and an in-form Gomes.

    Still, our players have had a bit of a break — last match 10 days ago —so I assume Dyche will set out his strongest 11, which might mean Harrison in Doucouré’s spot with McNeil and Danjuma on the wings?

  4. 11 hours ago, StatesideToffee14 said:

    Looks like the Luton Town FA Cup match will be a mid-afternoon UK time match on January 27th. I do wonder if this leads to the return match at Craven Cottage in the PL gets pushed back a day or if it stays on the following Tuesday. 

    We’ll have 3 matches from Sat to Sat, so pushing the Fulham match to Wednesday would mean one fewer day between the Fulham and Spurs matches.  So Everton would gain a day before Fulham, but lose a day before Spurs.  Even more complicated, the midweek match will be evening, whereas the Spurs match that second Sat is the early match, 12:30.  Change would give more time to prepare for Fulham, but cut prep time ahead of Spurs match drastically.

    Either way it’s very crowded.  Hope Doucouré and Coleman are available by then.

  5. 4 minutes ago, Tonsta said:

    I think because of the comments coming in the have changed the name, don't believe it for one minute 

    If so, I rather like this development, as it appears the FA (or whoever) is embarrassed by the VAR intervention, and is trying to deflect from Pawson’s rumored anti-Everton bias.  But in trying to deflect, they’ve simply drawn more attention to the situation and rendered it ever more suspicious.

    Unless it’s just some BBC Sport scribe having a laugh.

  6. 1 minute ago, Romey 1878 said:

    No. It'll either be reduced to no ban or the three will remain.

    You can forget about there being no ban and count on Dom being missing for the next three games.

    Ok, bear with me here.  Do I understand the possibilities to be: no ban, reduced to 1 match, stays at 3 matches?

    If — if — there are 3 options, I can see overturning the red (no ban) is highly unlikely; and I can see keeping the 3-match ban is the most likely.  Yet the immediate and maybe universal buzz is that this was a horrible call, so if — if — there’s an option to reduce the penalty to one match, I’d think that would be given some consideration by the embarrassed EPL.

    Though ...... I take the implied point that the EPL is beyond embarrassment in its vendetta against EFC.

     

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