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44 minutes ago, c1982 said:

Fair play 👏🏼 He does a lot gestures like this - many do and Kane seems a really top bloke.

The Everton fan Mike Dullard on Twitter that has Downs Syndrome tweeted him showing a picture that he'd drew of him amd Kane got back to him and asked him to send it to him so he could sign it for him and send it back.

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1 hour ago, MikeO said:

Newcastle and Norwich drawing is a good result for us; we need to hope three teams are shite enough to get less points than us, and they're two likely candidates.

Newcastle could possibly buy themselves out of trouble in January I don’t think we can. 

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1 minute ago, Palfy said:

Newcastle could possibly buy themselves out of trouble in January I don’t think we can. 

They'll struggle to attract decent players if they're still looking like relegation certainties; they might get the odd mercenary looking for a pay-check but that's not the sort of player you need, and Howe's really not a guy who's going to get potential signings excited.

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1 hour ago, MikeO said:

They'll struggle to attract decent players if they're still looking like relegation certainties; they might get the odd mercenary looking for a pay-check but that's not the sort of player you need, and Howe's really not a guy who's going to get potential signings excited.

The shite will be rubbing their hands with glee about him being back in work. He does love spending a shit load on their crap. 

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7 hours ago, MikeO said:

They'll struggle to attract decent players if they're still looking like relegation certainties; they might get the odd mercenary looking for a pay-check but that's not the sort of player you need, and Howe's really not a guy who's going to get potential signings excited.

Your very possible right they could be another team who spend half a billion on poor and average players and end up in a worse position than when they started. The richest club in the world being relegated now that would be something to write about, as we have witnessed money means fuck all if you haven’t got the leadership in the club to spend it wisely. 

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1 hour ago, Romey 1878 said:

It wasn’t controversial at all, far too much being made of it. Goal rightly given. 

I have absolutely no idea why a keeper would do what De Gea did. Most keepers would try and play on even if they had broken their ankle.

To sit there, back to the ball and then be fit enough to play on is a bit of a disgrace tbh.

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21 minutes ago, Cornish Steve said:

Yeovil re-establishing themselves as FA Cup giant-killers.

I see Yeovil have a player named Lo-Everton. He'd fit in well right now.

Not so much, they're challenging towards the top of the National League (having been a Championship team not long since) and Stevenage are struggling in league two, so it's a bit of a stretch to describe them as giants.

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1 hour ago, Gwlad all over said:

Brentford Watford. Comment made about Brentford identifying players from lower leagues. Are we too above ourselves to do that?

Was largely the way we assembled our team in the eighties, times have changed but I agree it's definitely something that teams should be looking at, Watkins at Villa springs to mind.

In other news, totally pointless stat lesson one...

Brentford are the first side in Premier League history to see their first 10 home Premier League goals all scored by different players (Canós, Nørgaard, Pinnock, Janelt, Wissa, Zanka, Henry, Toney, Jansson & Mbeumo).

And?

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7 hours ago, MikeO said:

Was largely the way we assembled our team in the eighties, times have changed but I agree it's definitely something that teams should be looking at, Watkins at Villa springs to mind.

In other news, totally pointless stat lesson one...

Brentford are the first side in Premier League history to see their first 10 home Premier League goals all scored by different players (Canós, Nørgaard, Pinnock, Janelt, Wissa, Zanka, Henry, Toney, Jansson & Mbeumo).

And?

Good to know if it came up in a sports quiz😊

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