Everton v Newcastle. 3rd Feb at 1945.

Newcastle is...

  • a vibrant city in the north east of England

    Votes: 23 5.9%
  • a hotspot for ladies of high heels and looser morals

    Votes: 137 34.9%
  • Byker Grove scruffs

    Votes: 96 24.4%
  • less preferable than Sunderland

    Votes: 65 16.5%
  • southern Scotland

    Votes: 72 18.3%

  • Total voters
    393
  • Poll closed .
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Young lad, plays at pace, prone to tire during games. Why risk picking up a hamstring injury when we have decent options in that position ?
Surely once or twice can be risked? We just don't bother anymore. Players on other teams seem to get by alright don't they?
 


Not enough quality in that side. Oviedo and Cleverley were [Poor language removed] against Carlisle. Giving easy passes away all day. We'll be overun.
 

Surely once or twice can be risked? We just don't bother anymore. Players on other teams seem to get by alright don't they?
Deulofeu has clearly looked tired when starting in recent games, he's barely lasted until 60 mins.

Understandable given his newness to the league, youth and lack of football last year but sensible to give him a bit of a rest. His pace is so important to him playing well, he can only do that if he isn't exhausted.
 
I've heard that Stones has refused to play on front of our fans, so we had a choice of either dropping him, or playing in a closed stadium. The same bloke also told me that Martinez has finally buckled to fan pressure and Howard has literally been put in a bin.

That left side is atrocious, not Bryan's fault as he's a RB, hopefully the last time we'll see Cleverley anywhere near a wing.
 

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