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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #120 on: September 10, 2011, 11:47:48 PM »
First half? - we didn't seem to get going at all!
The back four all looked slow and lethargic.
N'Zog disappointing.
Bannan - looks the business on the ball but when defending he still looks lightweight.
Great to see Albrighton put in the cross for the 2nd goal.
Great to see Gabby defy the critics with a goal, playing more centrally late in the game.
Bent must be frustrated as hell - really well marked by Distin today.
Warnock - drifting back into his bad old ways. Very poor today.
Hutton? - pretty anonymous.

Star man? - Petrov. Grafted, motivated and also delivered. Not a 60-minute man today; a full-on, 94-minute man.

On Warnock, I have not see any of the game from today but have seen the other 3 this season, and the man is a complete liability of a defender. Dives in, often out of position and whinges like there is no tomorrow. Sooner we are shot of him the better, I really hope Edna is the business in Jan!


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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #121 on: September 10, 2011, 11:59:13 PM »
Very lucky the ref didn't punish Wee Barry for bringing down Baines in the area. That was a definitely a pen.
I think the ref would've gave it if Baines had'nt gone down in about 7 different stages.

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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #122 on: September 11, 2011, 12:55:24 AM »
There is something about me and my mates going to Everton. After all of us being thrown out last year, my mate after the game basically got shoulder barged to the floor for no reason. Luckily for the bloke our mate was behind us on his own and the other eight of us didnt see it straight away. The old bill to be fair were straight on top of him and did come over and say that his season ticket has been took off him and do we want to make a complaint. My mate said he cant be arsed. It was my 12th time to Everton today and iv had aggro pretty much everytime iv been there.

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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #123 on: September 11, 2011, 01:34:00 AM »
Looked like two very well-taken goals we scored. Stuart Hall's summaries made them sound like a fluke and a Crazy-Gang style toepoke. The useless old lush.

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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #124 on: September 11, 2011, 02:16:19 AM »
Just goes to show, if you lump the ball into the opposition penalty area, you might score. Take note Mr eck

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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #125 on: September 11, 2011, 02:44:06 AM »
Petrov was woeful and looked miles off the pace. A total passenger. I feel for Delph; he needs someone to help him out, he's too inexperienced to be filling in for Petrov as one of a midfield 2.

Heskey off, Bannan on. YES I thought. Now we'll see some football. Nope, stick him wide right. Unbelievable. The kid is flying, play him somewhere his vision and ability will be useful. All he lacks is pace, so why put him wide right? Infuriating!

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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #126 on: September 11, 2011, 04:57:16 AM »
Er, Bannan was put into the centre where there was a complete mismatch in terms of height with Fellaini. It was only when he went wide that he improved.

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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #127 on: September 11, 2011, 08:41:14 AM »
We were beaten too often by players like Coleman and Bilyaletdinov and Fellaini and Osman were a constant threat going forward. Luckily Dunne was back to his heroics shown in midweek

Absolutely don't agree, mate. IMO Dunne has returned to be the average player that he's always been, he's probably the most error prone player in the world. Did you see the way he conceded the first goal to Osman completetly unmarked? It was comic.

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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #128 on: September 11, 2011, 08:53:12 AM »
If the 'vertically challenged' Bannan and Delph both play in the midfield, then they are going to get utterly dominated in the air. Fab in particular was Fellaini's bitch all afternoon yesterday.

To compensate, we'd need to play Magic Johnson just behind them.

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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #129 on: September 11, 2011, 09:10:47 AM »
We were beaten too often by players like Coleman and Bilyaletdinov and Fellaini and Osman were a constant threat going forward. Luckily Dunne was back to his heroics shown in midweek

Absolutely don't agree, mate. IMO Dunne has returned to be the average player that he's always been, he's probably the most error prone player in the world. Did you see the way he conceded the first goal to Osman completetly unmarked? It was comic.

Sorry Archie but you've got that badly wrong. Dunne had a stormer yesterday, without him and Given we'd have lost the game. It was good movement by Osman and Cahill that created the first goal.

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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #130 on: September 11, 2011, 09:22:24 AM »
Sorry Archie but you've got that badly wrong. Dunne had a stormer yesterday, without him and Given we'd have lost the game. It was good movement by Osman and Cahill that created the first goal.

My vision is different Chris. Maybe he played well the rest of the game, that's typical of Dunne after making a crucial error, but in occasion of the goal he kept to follow Osman, then he "forgot" to stop whereas Osman simply stopped and had all the time to control the ball and shoot absolutely unmarked. And we are talking about Osman, not Leo Messi.

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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #131 on: September 11, 2011, 09:29:06 AM »
Sorry Archie but you've got that badly wrong. Dunne had a stormer yesterday, without him and Given we'd have lost the game. It was good movement by Osman and Cahill that created the first goal.

My vision is different Chris. Maybe he played well the rest of the game, that's typical of Dunne after making a crucial error, but in occasion of the goal he kept to follow Osman, then he "forgot" to stop whereas Osman simply stopped and had all the time to control the ball and shoot absolutely unmarked. And we are talking about Osman, not Leo Messi.

Initially it looked like Cahill was going towards the touchline for a pull back and Dunne turned for that so was wrong footed and couldn't react in time. As with any goal conceded there are things that might have been improved on but to call it a "crucial error" is extremely harsh.

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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #132 on: September 11, 2011, 09:35:36 AM »
Sorry Archie but you've got that badly wrong. Dunne had a stormer yesterday, without him and Given we'd have lost the game. It was good movement by Osman and Cahill that created the first goal.

My vision is different Chris. Maybe he played well the rest of the game, that's typical of Dunne after making a crucial error, but in occasion of the goal he kept to follow Osman, then he "forgot" to stop whereas Osman simply stopped and had all the time to control the ball and shoot absolutely unmarked. And we are talking about Osman, not Leo Messi.

Archie, I think you need to get over your issues with Dunne. He had a great game yesterday. I take it you didn't see any of the Ireland game midweek v Russia.
His perfromance was even lauded by Paul McGrath as being one of the best he had ever seen.
Dunne was gash last season but he was not alone in that was he ?
He didn't make the Premier League team of the season the previous season for nothing.

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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #133 on: September 11, 2011, 09:39:02 AM »
You should be a good lawyer Chris, no doubt about this.
Your analysis is very deep and accurate. But the fact is that we have two different ideas of the defensive play.

My referring points are players like Nesta, Thiago Silva, Paul Mc Grath, etc. The wages of Dunne are so high that he should be compared to these legends.
Well, he is miles away from them.
He is not able to build from the back, he's  only capable to belt the ball clear (a pre-historic style of football), he is overrated and overpaid, and, I don't know if you agree at least on this point, he's the most errorv prone player of the Premier League..

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Re: Everton v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #134 on: September 11, 2011, 09:42:20 AM »
You should be a good lawyer Chris, no doubt about this.
Your analysis is very deep and accurate. But the fact is that we have two different ideas of the defensive play.

My referring points are players like Nesta, Thiago Silva, Paul Mc Grath, etc. The wages of Dunne are so high that he should be compared to these legends.
Well, he is miles away from them.
He is not able to build from the back, he's  only capable to belt the ball clear (a pre-historic style of football), he is overrated and overpaid, and, I don't know if you agree at least on this point, he's the most errorv prone player of the Premier League..


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