Central midfield is the area that concerns me. They don't have an abundance of skill there but they do have legs, which we don't have. I can see us being overrun. It could be Moyes' tactics to sit deep and hope to hit them on the break, which is pretty much been his plan for most of his 22 unsuccessful visits to Mordor. However I believe to beat them you have to be brave. They have looked shaky at the back when teams have got at them, but I'm not sure we'll be able to, and I see a comfortable 2-0 win for them unfortunately.
we’ve seen this story before, they got the last one at their gaff postponed because it was a bit blowy out, now must be too soggy for them?
we’ve seen this story before, they got the last one at their gaff postponed because it was a bit blowy out, now must be too soggy for them?
If my daughters game is still going ahead at 10am down by the river then this should be as well.
So it was.Postponed game was at Goodison. Couldn't have worked out better for us tbh. Got rid of Dyche and had the last derby under the lights.
We rarely win, sometimes I think this club would rather be heroic in effort but not achievement.I mean, that didn’t happen in either game last season. We deserved to win both and had the better of both games.
Mashallah habibiI'm in Saudi for this and it's only 42C today, it was 45C yesterday.
2:30pm kick off here and I have a good feeling about it, they are poor at the back and we score2, maybe 3.
"Inshallah"
The problem is our manager and players in recent years have thought like this.We rarely win, sometimes I think this club would rather be heroic in effort but not achievement.
I dare say there is club long since relegated or who have yo yo'd in and out of the Premier League that have won more at Anfield than we have.
Let's see, but I can't see a world where we will bring 3 points back from there, not a chance.