Newcastle v Everton. 28th Dec at 16.15.

How genuinely upset are you?

  • As mad as a lorry

    Votes: 42 12.2%
  • Pissed off whenever I think of Everton

    Votes: 226 65.9%
  • Wanted a Raleigh with mags, got a Falcon Pro with spokeys for Chrimbo

    Votes: 26 7.6%
  • Not that arsed lad

    Votes: 32 9.3%
  • Kopite

    Votes: 17 5.0%

  • Total voters
    343
Status
Not open for further replies.
Write this season off now (PL) , but when we play in the Europa league I have a feeling Goodison will come alive once again and the fans will be right up for it. We get a favourable draw if we beat Young Boys then you never know.

Fully understand where you're coming from, but we have to protect and preserve our Premiership status above everything else.
We/the team/Martinez need a win at Hull, I don't honestly care how spawny that win is, just get the win to ease some of the mounting pressure.
 
Fully understand where you're coming from, but we have to protect and preserve our Premiership status above everything else.
We/the team/Martinez need a win at Hull, I don't honestly care how spawny that win is, just get the win to ease some of the mounting pressure.

With the list of fixtures coming up I totally agree that we need to beat Hull, they are playing terrible and we need to capitalize of that.
 

I will add the lack of intensity and pressing is the most worrying for me too. We are inviting counter attacks this way
agreed unless we can find a positive pressing style instead of sitting watching the oppo play pretty football we will be in big problems later in the year.
 
I wasn't going to write anything but feel I need to get it out of my system.

I will be forty on the day of the away game in Bern and have been watching Everton home and away regularly since I was eight.

Maybe it's because I have an addictive personality but I simply cannot take a passing interest in something. If I get involved, it becomes all-consuming and can take over my life. Short-term, this can mean learning languages, watching a box-set, obsessively going the gym etc.

Long-term, this means football and, more importantly, Everton FC.

It has now crept into the afternoon on another day after another defeat following another inept performance with very few positives and one in which we somehow managed to score with our only two shots on target to create a flattering scoreline causing our manager to patronisingly tell everyone that we are playing the right way with the right attitude.

Some people have gone back to work today and that, in many cases, will provide a welcome distraction from all things Everton. For those who work with banterous Kopites and/or Mancs, it might not be so welcome.

I go back to work for half a day on Wednesday and then back in full swing on Friday. In the meantime, I should be out with my family on what has to be said is an extremely rare day off for me. Instead some eighteen hours since the game ended, I am still sat here trawling through forums and Facebook and wallowing in sadness and misery and, like the vast majority on here, seriously worried as to where our next three points are coming from.

I suppose the point I am making is that I admire those in this thread and other recent match-threads who declare that they are not going to allow another poor defeat to ruin Christmas or their day generally.

I have to confess though that, even as someone of my age and a father of two, I still live my life through Everton and their results and my family suffer as a consequence.

My lad comes the game with me and, even after a bad result, he doesn't dwell on it and manages to quickly move on to the next game or at least gives a good impression of someone who quickly manages to move on to the next game.

I want Hull away to be this afternoon. It isn't this afternoon and so I will continue to dwell and wallow until Thursday which takes me beyond the last hurrah of the holiday season and back to work for another year.

This may well make me a bad person but I don't feel like I have any control over it and I don't think things are going to change now.

Looking back, the last time we failed to take a single point in the four league games that span circa 19th December to circa 2nd January was in Walter Smith's final season. It is a distinct possibility that this will happen again.

So, have I had a good Christmas? I feel I can say on here that I haven't but would have to be more diplomatic to family members.

Some will read this and it may strike a chord, most others will read it and criticise me for the sad person I probably am, especially when you put it into context with the REAL bad things that are currently happening in the world.

I cant help the way I feel and, for what it is worth, wanted to share my experience with fellow Blues.

Yours grumpily.
 

I don't even think it was the "assist" of the match.

Seamus wins that accolade for me.

One of the best through balls ive seen in a while. Seamus' was great but it's a pass you'd expect him to make. Baines' ball for Mirallas (and McGeady's for Coleman) was what we've needed for a while in terms of that final killer ball to get the attack into gear.
 
Last edited:
Luke Garbutt quoted in today's Echo, “With the games coming so thick and fast we hadn’t worked on a set formation. It was a quick turn around. It surprised a few of the players." Says it all really, about our little Spaniard and his fitness to lead our esteemed club....Garbutt also alluded to similar lack of preparation in his interview on the OS.
 
I heard the preparation was a mince pie and bobby putting on a dvd of frozen and telling his players that the cold never bothered him anyway
 
One of the best through balls ive seen in a while. Seamus' was great but it's a pass you'd expect him to make. Baines' ball for Mirallas (and McGeady's for Coleman) was what we've needed for a while in terms of that final killer ball to get the attack into gear.

Agree with you about McGeady's pass and that is why I hate this wretched "assist" stat.

It was McGeady who really created that goal.

It's a pity that was his final positive contribution, though :(
 
Agree with you about McGeady's pass and that is why I hate this wretched "assist" stat.

It was McGeady who really created that goal.

It's a pity that was his final positive contribution, though :(

Yeah most of the time it's the assist of the assist that really gets the attack going. That's why the likes of Pienaar, Osman and Barry over their careers haven't had as many assists as they should because they're always playing the pass before the assist. However when you get an assist like Baines' for the second goal it shows us what we're missing by not having someone who can find a pass in midfield.
 

Status
Not open for further replies.
Top