Match Thread Ebepton v Woolwich - Tuesday 13th 19:45

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Been a long time coming. Wish I could have fully enjoyed it in the moment...stupid work.

Regardless of results, hopefully this is the turning point for the team in terms of attitude and effort.

The points will sort themselves out if everyone puts in a shift.
 
We saw the result of the changes, so chicken and egg time, which came first - if indeed it was that

The players upped their effort attitude because of the 'new' 442-ish system
#see Ron, we told you.
The players felt it easier to play due to the system
#Try it this way lads, it'll work, or I'm a Dutchman
 
We saw the result of the changes, so chicken and egg time, which came first - if indeed it was that

The players upped their effort attitude because of the 'new' 442-ish system
#see Ron, we told you.
The players felt it easier to play due to the system
#Try it this way lads, it'll work, or I'm a Dutchman

They were arsed and played hard...NEA really.

I would imagine it was a bit of both.
 
ive just seen this about the arsenal opening goal

Özil opened the Everton defence with an exquisite ball down the left and that was the only touch of quality before the ball nestled in the back of the Gwladys Street net. Having dealt with the danger, Valencia overran the ball on the edge of his area. It fell to Barkley, who was sluggish and dispossessed by Francis Coquelin, then to Ashley Williams, who completely missed the ball and took out Idrissa Gueye instead, leaving Jagielka to collect his first booking with a foul on Coquelin on the edge of the area. Sánchez applied the coup de mess. His low free-kick deflected off Williams’s calf to leave Stekelenburg floundering as he got a hand to the ball but could not prevent it sailing in.
 
ive just seen this about the arsenal opening goal

Özil opened the Everton defence with an exquisite ball down the left and that was the only touch of quality before the ball nestled in the back of the Gwladys Street net. Having dealt with the danger, Valencia overran the ball on the edge of his area. It fell to Barkley, who was sluggish and dispossessed by Francis Coquelin, then to Ashley Williams, who completely missed the ball and took out Idrissa Gueye instead, leaving Jagielka to collect his first booking with a foul on Coquelin on the edge of the area. Sánchez applied the coup de mess. His low free-kick deflected off Williams’s calf to leave Stekelenburg floundering as he got a hand to the ball but could not prevent it sailing in.
Sounds about right, could have been summed up in a much shorter version using the words 'woeful' and 'keystone cops'.
 
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