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  1. Pienaar fans baffle me, all he done was run around kuyt-esque and most people would agree he's a bag of poo, and when you look at the stats he's alot better than pienaar or mr no-end-product as he should be called. As much as he was involved in most of our good play he broke it down more than any single everton player i have ever seen. i had as much faith in pienaar scorin from outside the box as i did davy weir, yet he always went for glory with no avail.

    in no match has bily been the worse player on the pitch and in the utter dire matches he's tended to be part of the brighter spells (apologies for soundin like a weather man)

    only felli, baines and distin can hold there heads up high this season, the rest should be banded together.

     

    Statistic from 08/09 and 09/10 seasons.

     

    Everton won 27 out of 57 (47.4%) matches when Pienaar started, but only 6 out of 19 (31.6%) when he didn't. Quite influential, you'd agree?

  2. heres a list of quality players who would make our team better-

    Gary Cahill(bolton);;stephen ireland(villa);;zat knight(bolton);;lee cattermole(sunderland);;mark davies(bolton);;stuart holden(bolton);;paul scholes(utd);matt taylor(bolton);;shaun wright phillips(city);;johan elmander(bolton);;fabrice muamba(bolton);charlie adam(blackpool);;daniel sturridge(bolton);;

     

    Don't suppose there's any chance you're a Bolton supporter is there?

  3. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1349440/Everton-join-West-Ham-battle-sign-Hoffenheim-striker-Demba-Ba.html

     

    Can't say I know much about him other than that he's very fast.

     

    He's scored 37 goals in 97 games for Hoffenheim.

     

    His medical history doesn't sound too promising though, his move to Stuttgart broke down in summer 2009 after he failed a medical, and the same appears to have happened in his move to Stoke.

  4. Roundy thinks he did a great job...

     

    http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/2011/01/09/baines-closing-the-gap

     

    "Russian international Diniyar Bilyaletdinov played just ahead of Baines against the Iron and impressed in his first start since the 1-1 with Bolton in November.

     

    Bilyaletdinov was lively in attack and Round believes he deserved a goal for his efforts in North Lincolnshire.

     

    "I thought Bilyaletdinov was outstanding tonight," said Round.

     

    "He's contributed in all sorts of attacking moves, it was just unfortunate that he didn't score."

  5. Hi everyone.

    My name's Sam, 16 years old and a massive Evertonian from the Wirral. I've been following this forum for years and have travelled with Everton, predominantly away from home, for about 3 years now.

    I am looking to enter the field of journalism/broadcasting in the future and have started a new blog which I hope to receive feedback for from you lot. I will probably post it on the match day forums, here's what i've done so far...

    http://efcmatchreports.blogspot.com/

     

    Anyway, I hope you enjoy them and i'm looking forward to discussing anything Everton related for many years to come!

    Many thanks,

    Sam Mackie.

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