• Participation within this 'World Football' is only available to members who have had 5+ posts approved elsewhere.

ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 3


Looks like the red fans and media are making up an under dog story. Down to their bare bones aparsntly and we have a fully fit and fresh 11.

They have one first team player out injured and have had an extra days rest in between each festive fixture.

Mean while we're missing an eintire midfield.
 

Looks like the red fans and media are making up an under dog story. Down to their bare bones aparsntly and we have a fully fit and fresh 11.

They have one first team player out injured and have had an extra days rest in between each festive fixture.

Mean while we're missing an eintire midfield.
There's a multitude of reasons for this: to highlight their brilliance if they win with a weakened side or create mitigating circumstances if they were to actually lose.

However, the pièce de résistance is the media's desire to sound how brilliant their campaign is, where they need to rest players due to their 'terrible' circumstances.

All these games won and all these success stories, but they've had to do it with such a hectic timetable and such a depleted squad, when it's not like that.

They could field a nigh on full strength team tomorrow (only Fabinho from their ideal XI) if they chose, but they are choosing to rest for their own benefit.

Rightly or wrongly, they do not see the FA Cup as a priority and, no matter how difficult it is to say, they probably don't see us as the most difficult opponent.

They are playing incredibly well and their record speaks for itself (you've got to be magnanimous), so I don't see the need for all these media hardship stories.

They'll play a weakened side because they can and not because they have to, and I don't see why they don't acknowledge the support they've had - however small.
 
There's a multitude of reasons for this: to highlight their brilliance if they win with a weakened side or create mitigating circumstances if they were to actually lose.

However, the pièce de résistance is the media's desire to sound how brilliant their campaign is, where they need to rest players due to their 'terrible' circumstances.

All these games won and all these success stories, but they've had to do it with such a hectic timetable and such a depleted squad, when it's not like that.

They could field a nigh on full strength team tomorrow (only Fabinho from their ideal XI) if they chose, but they are choosing to rest for their own benefit.

Rightly or wrongly, they do not see the FA Cup as a priority and, no matter how difficult it is to say, they probably don't see us as the most difficult opponent.

They are playing incredibly well and their record speaks for itself (you've got to be magnanimous), so I don't see the need for all these media hardship stories.

They'll play a weakened side because they can and not because they have to, and I don't see why they don't acknowledge the support they've had - however small.

I still don't think he will rest as many as is being banded about
 
There's a multitude of reasons for this: to highlight their brilliance if they win with a weakened side or create mitigating circumstances if they were to actually lose.

However, the pièce de résistance is the media's desire to sound how brilliant their campaign is, where they need to rest players due to their 'terrible' circumstances.

All these games won and all these success stories, but they've had to do it with such a hectic timetable and such a depleted squad, when it's not like that.

They could field a nigh on full strength team tomorrow (only Fabinho from their ideal XI) if they chose, but they are choosing to rest for their own benefit.

Rightly or wrongly, they do not see the FA Cup as a priority and, no matter how difficult it is to say, they probably don't see us as the most difficult opponent.

They are playing incredibly well and their record speaks for itself (you've got to be magnanimous), so I don't see the need for all these media hardship stories.

They'll play a weakened side because they can and not because they have to, and I don't see why they don't acknowledge the support they've had - however small.

Tbh I shouldn't be getting bothered by their exceptional PR and media team.

All that matters is us winning, once they're out the cup we can beat any of the teams left imo. Add that to a few fortunate draws.

COYB.
 

I mentioned earlier in the match thread, I don't suspect the whole sale change like some are suggesting, but I can see a minimum of four or five changes.

For me, I feel that it will be two of the front three, one of Henderson or Wijnaldum and maybe one or both the full backs.

And that team is still easily capable of beating us

Gutted this isn't at Goodison
 
I still don't think he will rest as many as is being banded about
Back them at 11/10 then.
First time odds against at Anfield domestically apart from Man City in 2 years it must be..
If he names a strong side cash out before a ball is kicked for a profit.

( I think we do them for what it's worth, but I always get carried away when we play them )
 
He's managed to beat them with good players, He's now got Delph,Gyilf,Davies,Morgan,Iwobi,Keane,Coleman to deal with

We go into this game as outsiders for a reason, We are serial bottle jobs
This. We aren’t beating the RS with our current squad. If City etc struggle against them, we haven’t got a chance.
 

Welcome

Join Grand Old Team to get involved in the Everton discussion. Signing up is quick, easy, and completely free.

Shop

Back
Top