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  1. Surely will be a better read than the many churned out dull efforts. In regard to Dal's point about timing. I would rather a person writing an autobiography/ biography be at a later stage in life when they have experienced many things. People who bring out their books in their 20's is, to me, ridiculous and not to mention a quick money grabbing excercise, when they have so much of their life to live.

     

    One that I recently read was Mick Rathbones autobiography, very funny and honest, especially regarding his playing days.

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    Queens Park Rangers for their first three matches of the 1995-96 season.

     

     

     

     

    Sunday 26th February 2012:

     

    What was the original idea behind the Football League Cup in season 1960-61?

     

    It had something to do with the ontroduction of compulsory floodlights at all grounds, as it was the first competition to be held solely as night games including the final which was played over two legs.

  3. Just thought I would throw this one in. Which current league side's only domestic honour is the Charity Shield?

     

    The answer is Brighton and Hove Albion. Between 1910 and 1915 it was played between League winners and winners of the, amateur, Southern League. Brighton beat Aston Villa on the only occasion the League winners lost.

  4. A similar performance to the City victory a couple of weeks back, where have these performances been all season. Anyway like the City game the defence where superb, Distin won every header while Heittinga was his composed self, Fellaini was awesome in midfield, Cahill pressed and won some good headers, in fact it was a 9 and 8's/10 for everyone. However due to his sheer endeavour, fight, spirit and a welcome improved first touch Denis gets my vote. He didn't let the Chelsea defence settle, won some good headers, some good chest control and even a couple of decent runs, oh! and he capped it off with a goal, a big well done from me.

  5. There were plenty of police/stewards around but they were making the problem worse

     

    I nipped down 5 mins before half time and you couldnt move then, so when the half time whistle did go it was absolute mayhem

    I was trying to get back up to my seat but the bell ends were refusing to let anyone back out and so a few fifgts broke out with the stewards.They came up with some daft excuse that the concourse wasnt designed to take so many people at one time

    seen a few people saying similar things, and that they felt the treatment from stewards/police was very poor and that our fans were being huddled together a bit to much also saw someone else (utd fan i think) saying they had trouble when they last went there with the stewards at half time

     

    Just a couple of quick thoughts/ comments on that situation. Even if the concourse, toilet area is not sufficient what really gets me is the selfish smokers who gather in the toilets and stay there all through half time denying people the chance to get to the toilets and causing crowd congestion. Maybe not all the fault of stewards/ police etc but definately at away games quite self instigated. Also all toilets have an entrance and an exit and I saw an argument brewing with lads trying to get into the toilets through the exit, when the stewards and a couple of Evertonians pointed this out and asked them to use the entrance for safety an argument and fight started, ridiculous.

  6. He done my head in with h is poor choices yesterday, only the run leading to the goal saved him imo and he neraly lost that until the entire gwladys street told him to play it out wide to Baines, lost the ball a good few times in central positions, and they attacked on every single occasion, one time he lost the ball high up the field and just stood there, left baines to dfend to players down our left side, his decision making and defensive skills need a lot of work to become a polished prem player

     

    I have to agree with all what Craig says. I thought he was our weak link throughout the game. I don't have any vendetta against the lad I just think his performances have disapppointed me but after last nights team showing, and new faces introduced, hopefully this will breed new found confidence for all and he in turn will benefit. Until then my jury has a thumbs down at the moment.

  7. I enjoyed the whole game last night. Back to the traditions of Goddison night games, albeit with a disappointing attendance. However small gripes apart, a stirring peformance that should galvanise the whole club. Watching the team news in the pub the groan when sky announced Hibbert was playing centre half and Neville was still in the team where only drowned out by the Sky Blues tittering in the corner of the pub. Alas he who laughs last........On the pitch, it is fair to see it was backs to the wall for the main, however, similar to what City did to Liverpool last week, they had plenty of ball 25-40 yards out without penetrating the superbly marshalled defence too many times. Most of their attempts on goal where straight forward for Howard, apart from the Nasri blockbuster and Richards early chance. The immense effort shown by all was a credit but beggars the question, where has that been all season. I am not getting carried away, a great New Years Day win at Albion was puntured by a home defeat by Bolton a couple of days later. As mentioned this should galvanise the club and let's hope this performance can be used as a measure of what endeavour, spirit and resolve can produce if lacking in style, flair and skill. Often enough we hear that you should use what you have to your advantage, if our's is endeavour, spirit and resolve then last night we used it from corner flag to corner flag from goal line to goal line. It may not be pretty but last night it was effective, if that annoys the 'big boys' then so be it, maybe that is a reminder that you can't buy everything, somethings have to be earned.

  8. I have to agree with Prisoner, Romey and Mike. This guy frustrates the hell out of me, he obviously has some talent but it just isn't coming through. If he stays then I cannot see him progressing with our style, maybe that's what the problem is, but Moyes isn't going to change his whole ethos for Drenthe. Disappointing showing all round in my eyes, a liabilty waiting to happen with his fancy dan stuff, fine if you can actually do it, if not stop it and concentrate on beating the man.

    And for Rubes I do support everyone who pulls on a shirt, I keep my opinions to the pub and on forums such as this, I never boo the team or single out a player at the game because that portrays negativity but each to their own I suppose.

  9. Peter Osgood, Frank Lampard (defo's), Bobby Tambling, Kerry Dixon (educated guesses). Zola and Drogba (wild guesses). As Chelsea where crap before the 90's, apart from Tambling, who's name I remember from the dulcet tones of Bobby Moore in the 70's I don't know any older Chelsea strikers, apart from Osgood who we have all heard of.

  10. My view from the Upper Doug Ellis Stand yesterday. A half decent performance which was still half better than the last two showings. Defence while solid enough was still prone to panicking when the ball is in the box. Neville and Baines often dragged into the middle leaving plenty of space between the six yard box and edge of area. Duffy and, particularly, Gibson had solid games, while Duffy looked composed enough Gibson had plenty of skill, fight and vision with his forward passing. Donovan had his best of his four games so far while, sorry Bailey, Drenthe added nothing fo me and I feel he doesn't even flatter to deceive. Cahill had one one his better games so far this season, which isn't saying much, while Saha was.........well Saha. A point deserved but a bit more 'knowhow' and belief would have yielded three.

  11. thats happened a couple of times now, think theres a glitch somewhere

     

    Louis?

     

    Matt, I clicked on quote but nowt happened then when I clicked it again the 'quoted post' appeared twice in my response. I think it was just slow rather than a glitch but as I am a technophobe I shall leave the reasoning to you.tongue.png

  12. How good is Leighton baines?(qualities, weaknesses etc) If he played in London he would have had more England caps than he has. Week in week out we can all see he is better than Cole and that isn't being biased.

     

    How important is he to everton? At the moment probably our most creative player and even he has had his blips. His attacking play is so pivotal to our all round attacking play. The problem being teams will suss that out and counteract it.

     

    Would you sell him for £10 million? He is worth three times that for his attacking qualities alone. If he was going anywhere I am sure it would only be to Man Utd or Arsenal or Abroad

     

    Finally, is there any chance of this being true? Heard nothing about it up here BUT rumours have to start somewhere.happy.png

     

    Cheers

  13. Moyes playing 4-4-2 last night was like asking a petulant child to make you a cup of tea, they make it, bring it to you and when you taste it you realise they have put salt in it so that you don't ask them to make one again.

     

    I'm sure it wasn't a case of that - but if he thinks he has listened to the fans he ain't.

     

    In my anger i've been on several forums and the overwhelming feeling is:

     

    Neville is finished

    Cahill is finished

    Osman is not a winger

    Heitinga is not a midfielder

    Saha is lazy and should be sold

    Barkley not playing is a joke

     

     

    So why we applaud your 4-4-2 gesture Davie, can you now get to work on these issues - maybe a 4-4-2 made up of the correct players in the right positions may work???

     

    I have to agree with what Haf has said. It was though he played the 4-4-2 to prove a point. The point being that the 4-4-2 set up, with out of form players in out of position roles, he sent out was worse than the 4-5-1 set up he normally puts out. It was cringeworthy to see the bottom side play us off the park by players adapting to the gale force winds, i.e passing the ball on the floor. The number of times we hoofed it to Stracquilursi was embarassing, Nothing to take from that game apart from Moyes realising that we probably play the worst football right now in the Premiership.

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