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Barnet 0-1 Everton
15th September 1999, Underhill - League Cup 2nd Round Leg 1

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Goals: Pembridge (8)

Mark Pembridge's fantastic freekick on his return from injury was enough to beat a defensively sound Barnet side. Richard Dunne was stretchered off in the first half with a twisted knee, and is expected to not be fit until October.

Barnet (5-3-2): Nicky Hammond, Ross Davidson, Lee Fowler (c), Gavin Oliver, Jon Underwood, Greg Heald, Danny Chapman, Danny Brown, Steve Barnes, Ken Carlery, Dean Parratt.

Everton (5-3-2): Neville Southall (c), Mitch Ward, Mark Pembridge, David Unsworth, David Weir, Richard Dunne, Gareth Farrley, Jamie Milligan, Don Hutchinson, Phil Jevons, Tommy Johnson.

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Everton 0-0 Watford
18th September 1999, Goodison Park

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A fine performance by Jorge Campos in the Watford goal was enough to earn his side a draw at Goodison Park.

Everton (4-4-2): Steve Simonsen, Michael Ball, Dave Watson (c), David Weir, John Collins, Nick Barmby, Jamie Milligan, Mark Pembridge, Kevin Campbell, Francis Jeffers.

Watford (5-3-2): Jorge Campos, Ben Iroha, Robert Page (c), Mark WIlliams, Neil Cox, Nigel Gibbs, Micah Hyde, Steve Palmer, Clint Easton, Glynn Hurst, Allan Smart.

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Everton 2-0 Barnet (3-0 agg)
23rd September 1999, Goodison Park

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Goals: Campbell (15, 55)

A full strength Everton side knocked third division Barnet out of the League Cup at Goodison Park. Clinical finished from Kevin Campbell was enough to ensure that a relatively untroubled Toffees go straight into the next round.

Everton (4-4-2): Steve Simonsen, Michael Ball, Dave Watson (c), David Weir, Abel Xavier, Gareth Farrelly, Nick Barmby, Jamie Milligan, Don Hutchinson, Kevin Campbell, Tommy Johnson.

Barnet (5-3-2): Nicky Hammond, Ross Davidson, Lee Fowler (c), Gavin Oliver, Jon Underwood, Greg Heald, Danny Chapman, Danny Brown, Steve Barnes, Ken Carlery, Dean Parratt.

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Sheffield Wednesday 2-0 Everton
25th September 1999

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Goals: Newsome (22), Sibon (43)

Two first half goals and a fine performance from Kevin Pressmen in the Wednesday goal was enough to see off a wasteful Everton side in a key relegation six pointer.

Wednesday (4-4-2): Kevin Pressman, Peter Atherton, Andy Hinchcliffe, Emerson Thome, John Newsome (c), Niclas Alexandersson, Dimon Donnelly, Phil O'Donnel, Wim Jonk, Gerald Sibon, Gilles De Bilde.

Everton (4-4-2): Steve Simonsen, Michael Ball, Dave Watson (c), David Weir, Abel Xavier, Peter Degn, Nick Barmby, Jamie Milligan, Don Hutchinson, Kevin Campbell, Francis Jeffers

27th September 1999 League Table

17thEverton-86
18thWatford-106
19thNewcastle United-115
20thLeicester City-94
 

Barnet 0-1 Everton
15th September 1999, Underhill - League Cup 2nd Round Leg 1

View attachment 81086

Goals: Pembridge (8)

Mark Pembridge's fantastic freekick on his return from injury was enough to beat a defensively sound Barnet side. Richard Dunne was stretchered off in the first half with a twisted knee, and is expected to not be fit until October.

Barnet (5-3-2): Nicky Hammond, Ross Davidson, Lee Fowler (c), Gavin Oliver, Jon Underwood, Greg Heald, Danny Chapman, Danny Brown, Steve Barnes, Ken Carlery, Dean Parratt.

Everton (5-3-2): Neville Southall (c), Mitch Ward, Mark Pembridge, David Unsworth, David Weir, Richard Dunne, Gareth Farrley, Jamie Milligan, Don Hutchinson, Phil Jevons, Tommy Johnson.

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Everton 0-0 Watford
18th September 1999, Goodison Park

View attachment 81083

A fine performance by Jorge Campos in the Watford goal was enough to earn his side a draw at Goodison Park.

Everton (4-4-2): Steve Simonsen, Michael Ball, Dave Watson (c), David Weir, John Collins, Nick Barmby, Jamie Milligan, Mark Pembridge, Kevin Campbell, Francis Jeffers.

Watford (5-3-2): Jorge Campos, Ben Iroha, Robert Page (c), Mark WIlliams, Neil Cox, Nigel Gibbs, Micah Hyde, Steve Palmer, Clint Easton, Glynn Hurst, Allan Smart.

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Everton 2-0 Barnet (3-0 agg)
23rd September 1999, Goodison Park

View attachment 81084

Goals: Campbell (15, 55)

A full strength Everton side knocked third division Barnet out of the League Cup at Goodison Park. Clinical finished from Kevin Campbell was enough to ensure that a relatively untroubled Toffees go straight into the next round.

Everton (4-4-2): Steve Simonsen, Michael Ball, Dave Watson (c), David Weir, Abel Xavier, Gareth Farrelly, Nick Barmby, Jamie Milligan, Don Hutchinson, Kevin Campbell, Tommy Johnson.

Barnet (5-3-2): Nicky Hammond, Ross Davidson, Lee Fowler (c), Gavin Oliver, Jon Underwood, Greg Heald, Danny Chapman, Danny Brown, Steve Barnes, Ken Carlery, Dean Parratt.

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Sheffield Wednesday 2-0 Everton
25th September 1999

View attachment 81085

Goals: Newsome (22), Sibon (43)

Two first half goals and a fine performance from Kevin Pressmen in the Wednesday goal was enough to see off a wasteful Everton side in a key relegation six pointer.

Wednesday (4-4-2): Kevin Pressman, Peter Atherton, Andy Hinchcliffe, Emerson Thome, John Newsome (c), Niclas Alexandersson, Dimon Donnelly, Phil O'Donnel, Wim Jonk, Gerald Sibon, Gilles De Bilde.

Everton (4-4-2): Steve Simonsen, Michael Ball, Dave Watson (c), David Weir, Abel Xavier, Peter Degn, Nick Barmby, Jamie Milligan, Don Hutchinson, Kevin Campbell, Francis Jeffers

27th September 1999 League Table

17thEverton-86
18thWatford-106
19thNewcastle United-115
20thLeicester City-94

Sacked in the morning
 

Not going well, has to be said.

I thought I had that one but think I had it on a CDROM since I migrated to steam from hard copies the earliest one I have is FM09 I'm thinking of installing it and having a go, still 11 years old now so teams will be much different and we're still skint.
 

Looking for a new game after absolutely going to town on Dark Souls 1 and 3 pvp. So I've started Dark Souls 2 :)

Liking it a lot but it's clear as day how un-DS it is and why it divides opinion. Way too much sunshine for a start. Very hard early game - sort of impressed that From can release games like this with no regard for casual appeal.
 
Been playing Tekken 7 alot recently , Bryan fury always my character.

Started to learn asuka , went online on tag 2 with her to practice and found out by accident that she is exactly the same as Jun , same moves and everything.

Feel like I've achieved something in life, learning 2 characters for the price of one
 
Looking for a new game after absolutely going to town on Dark Souls 1 and 3 pvp. So I've started Dark Souls 2 :)

Liking it a lot but it's clear as day how un-DS it is and why it divides opinion. Way too much sunshine for a start. Very hard early game - sort of impressed that From can release games like this with no regard for casual appeal.

I think ds2 is the best of them
 
I'm old now and spent my younger days on the Megadrive, Snes. I bought a PS4 not so long back during what I think was a mini mid life crisis...I know its normally a motorbike or sports car but I like to live life on the edge.

I've bought GTA5 and RDR2 but I'm daunted by the size, complexity and number of controls of it all.

Are there any entry level games for old farts like me that don't require too much thought, skill or dexterity? Just to get me back into the swing of things.

No Pacman suggestions please as that just gave me anxiety!
 

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