Match Thread Everton v West Brom. 13th Feb at 1500.

Cold custard

  • Eaten by scabby biffs from the Wirral

    Votes: 28 10.9%
  • Speke foie gras

    Votes: 14 5.4%
  • Yes please

    Votes: 35 13.6%
  • 3-0 Everton

    Votes: 180 70.0%

  • Total voters
    257
  • Poll closed .
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If we keep the same starting 11, the bench today could well be....
Howard, Stones, Mirallas, Geri, Baines, Niasse and one from Kone, Pienaar and Osman. I cant remember a stronger bench at Everton.

Adding Besic and moving on the last three, that is a squad that should dance on West Brom.
 


Normally I'd not stick my neck out, but if it's the "Joel Mori Experience" then 4-0.

4-4 if Stones and Howard are back.
 
We're going to set a new all-time Premier League scoring record against these (in the first half), then Howard and Stones will come on in the second half and it will finish up 10 apiece.
 

everton squad for today -
Squad Sheet vs. West Brom
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Everton head into this weekend action hoping to improve a dour record at Goodison Park. four wins from 13 home league matches.

One crumb of comfort is that West Brom have only won once in the two sides’ last nine meetings.

One man who will be looking to make an impact this afternoon will be Bryan Oviedo.

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Everton utility man Oviedo’s recent impressive performances have been rewarded with a new three-and-a-half-year contract.

The Costa Rica international has signed the deal after showing this season he is back to his best following an horrific double fracture of his leg two years ago.

“I am really happy to commit my future to Everton because this is a special club and, for me, a second home,” said Oviedo, who joined from Copenhagen in the summer of 2012 and has kept Leighton Baines out of the side in the last two matches.

“When I experienced some really tough times, the toughest of my career, everybody was behind me – the manager, the staff, the players and the fans and that support helped me through and made me stronger, as a person and as a player.

“I feel that I am in the best moment of my career. I am experienced now and I have greater confidence and I have a real ambition to win a trophy for Everton. We have clear goals as a team. We want to win a cup and we want to continue building ourselves into a top Premier League team.

“The manager is clear that he wants to build a winning team and I want to play my part in this because he has helped me to progress my career by believing in me. Everton is an incredible club and the people here are fantastic. Every day is a joy to come to work and to try to improve as an individual and as a team. I’m really happy to be a part of this and my ambition is that we are successful in the years to come.”

Everton (from): Howard, Joel, Stanek, Baines, Coleman, Funes Mori, Galloway, Holgate, Jagielka, Oviedo, Stones, Barkley, Barry, Cleverley, Gibson, Lennon, McCarthy, Mirallas, Osman, Pienaar, Deulofeu, Kone, Lukaku, Niasse, Rodriguez.
 

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