BAINAAR!

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Personally, I couldn't give a ****e how many players they put on Baines and Pienaar, they only have 11 players on the pitch, same as us. Treble up on them two and theyre leaving themselves open. With Pienaar not being there at the weekend though, it meant that the RS could put much more emphasis on controlling Jelavic and he had his least effective game for us, if teams keep going over to our left, it leaves a very potent center.

BRING IT!

Not strictly true mate. Some weeks we are playing 12 (the RS) or 13 (Barcodes)!!
 
Can we just stop it?

I'm not a fan of these player nicknames at all.

I can just about stand Jags and was ok about Bily but Bainaar is ridiculous (in more ways than one).
 

Bainaar are the perfect combination to to set up The Jellyfish or The Fellimonster. Osnev in the middle also looked surprisingly ok in the middle against Liverpool but personally I always prefer The Gibman partnership. I think the Jagieltin maybe dropped in favour of the Johnnyelka on Saturday.
 
Afternoon fellow blues,

So it would seem in recent weeks that the media (with thanks going to G.Neville on Sky) have finally cottoned on to what weve known for a long time now - Baines and Pienaar are the best Full-Back/Winger Partnership in the league.

For me, the most enjoyable thing about their partnership is that it made from technique and talent rather than physical attributes - ie both being rapid therefore bailing each other out of the sh*t.

As stated above, they are finally getting the recognition I believe they deserve from a wider pool than the Goodison faithful, however going forward could this have a detrimental effect on our team?

There are two likely scenarios now for ourselves and oppositions, and both have been seen already this season. Firstly, teams now treble up on both Baines and Pienaar - shutting down the space - meaning that one goes to Pienaar, One goes to Baines, and One 'marks' the space between the two so that they cannot get to each other with their one-twos. The problem has a domino effect because even though KM has been brilliant on the Right - he is extremely direct which (dare I say it) is easier to defend in the main (unless he has a 'derby' game - which was a thing of beauty).

The alternative scenario is that our DM tries to be clever and shifts Pienaar inside as he did against QPR where he is as effective but Baines without him isnt as effective (still amazing though).

So what do we think? Good publicity or the ruining of a game-plan?

YOU DECIDE! :)

Cole and Hazard
 

Bainaar are the perfect combination to to set up The Jellyfish or The Fellimonster. Osnev in the middle also looked surprisingly ok in the middle against Liverpool but personally I always prefer The Gibman partnership. I think the Jagieltin maybe dropped in favour of the Johnnyelka on Saturday.

Negging this.
 
once pienaar and baines start doing their one touch passes its a bit difficult to defend against them without taking one of them down. As others have mentioned that leaves our right side to attack and we can switch things up with Mirallas and Pienaar's versatility.
 

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