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Only by the KKKult members. Everyone else is full of praise for the way Martinez had us playing. That's why they're spitting out this bile now.

They've dome it for years and it'll never be any different...and they have the audacity to call Evertonians bitter.

I'm loving the irritation they're feeling right now. It's absolutely ace. :lol:
I'm quite happy to let them fester over it. I just think even the straight journos have gotten a bit carried away with the whole "Mirallas shouldn't have been on the pitch for Evertons strong performance, so that means it doesn't count" line of thinking. Maybe that's just me and I want to much from national news outlets. But they aren't falling prostrate at Robertos feet for our amazing metamorphosis. If only we'd won, that would have been something to see just for their reaction.
 
Outplayed, outclassed and scored all of their goals from set pieces after Gerrard compared us to Stoke last year.

They've got to find something to whinge about, even if it's completely mythical, and they've reverted back to the old 'Everton were very physical' spiel.
 
haha, i haven't even read it yet but i'm laughing. what a bunch of cry babies, jesus christ, he finished the game didn't he? They got an undeserved point, why don't the write an article praising their keeper and praising the fact their team never gave up? Perhaps something along the lines of only 1 team has won at goodison in the last year and a half, so it was a good result for them.

Moan, moan, ****ing moan, can't wait for these when it all goes tits up this season. They've overachieved massively, why are they still moaning about everything.
 
I'm quite happy to let them fester over it. I just think even the straight journos have gotten a bit carried away with the whole "Mirallas shouldn't have been on the pitch for Evertons strong performance, so that means it doesn't count" line of thinking. Maybe that's just me and I want to much from national news outlets. But they aren't falling prostrate at Robertos feet for our amazing metamorphosis. If only we'd won, that would have been something to see just for their reaction.

I haven't dont the media rounds, but here's one report from the Independent:

"The 221st Merseyside derby certainly defied the idea that it would be saccharine. It also scrambled the notion that Everton, the better side in Saturday’s 3-3 draw, are a year behind Liverpool in the art of the passing game.

....The post-match inquest on this flashpoint obscured Liverpool’s deeper cause for concern – the sight of Everton comfortably breezing through their midfield to create so many opportunities that it took half a dozen outstanding saves from Simon Mignolet to save them. The holes in that midfield became a fully-formed crater when Lucas Leiva was unfathomably chosen to make way for Daniel Sturridge with the score 2-2.

....Martinez’s side played some gorgeous football. Phil Jagielka is the prime example of the fact that relearning the game need not take an eternity. Ross Barkley looks as if Martinez has been managing him all his life.

The Spaniard’s biggest challenge was to douse talk of a top-four finish – “too early; ask in March” – but nothing can disguise early signs he will build a big reputation at Goodison."
 
Outplayed, outclassed and scored all of their goals from set pieces after Gerrard compared us to Stoke last year.

They've got to find something to whinge about, even if it's completely mythical, and they've reverted back to the old 'Everton were very physical' spiel.

By the end of the week they will have convinced themselves it was an FA plot orchestrated by SAF.........
 
I haven't dont the media rounds, but here's one report from the Independent:

"The 221st Merseyside derby certainly defied the idea that it would be saccharine. It also scrambled the notion that Everton, the better side in Saturday’s 3-3 draw, are a year behind Liverpool in the art of the passing game.

....The post-match inquest on this flashpoint obscured Liverpool’s deeper cause for concern – the sight of Everton comfortably breezing through their midfield to create so many opportunities that it took half a dozen outstanding saves from Simon Mignolet to save them. The holes in that midfield became a fully-formed crater when Lucas Leiva was unfathomably chosen to make way for Daniel Sturridge with the score 2-2.

....Martinez’s side played some gorgeous football. Phil Jagielka is the prime example of the fact that relearning the game need not take an eternity. Ross Barkley looks as if Martinez has been managing him all his life.

The Spaniard’s biggest challenge was to douse talk of a top-four finish – “too early; ask in March” – but nothing can disguise early signs he will build a big reputation at Goodison."
That's a damn sight more positive than what I saw. I must be reading the wrong papers.
 
I haven't dont the media rounds, but here's one report from the Independent:

"The 221st Merseyside derby certainly defied the idea that it would be saccharine. It also scrambled the notion that Everton, the better side in Saturday’s 3-3 draw, are a year behind Liverpool in the art of the passing game.

....The post-match inquest on this flashpoint obscured Liverpool’s deeper cause for concern – the sight of Everton comfortably breezing through their midfield to create so many opportunities that it took half a dozen outstanding saves from Simon Mignolet to save them. The holes in that midfield became a fully-formed crater when Lucas Leiva was unfathomably chosen to make way for Daniel Sturridge with the score 2-2.

....Martinez’s side played some gorgeous football. Phil Jagielka is the prime example of the fact that relearning the game need not take an eternity. Ross Barkley looks as if Martinez has been managing him all his life.

The Spaniard’s biggest challenge was to douse talk of a top-four finish – “too early; ask in March” – but nothing can disguise early signs he will build a big reputation at Goodison."

Whoever wrote this will now obviously be hounded out and replaced by one of the RS clones........
 
I haven't dont the media rounds, but here's one report from the Independent:

"The 221st Merseyside derby certainly defied the idea that it would be saccharine. It also scrambled the notion that Everton, the better side in Saturday’s 3-3 draw, are a year behind Liverpool in the art of the passing game.

....The post-match inquest on this flashpoint obscured Liverpool’s deeper cause for concern – the sight of Everton comfortably breezing through their midfield to create so many opportunities that it took half a dozen outstanding saves from Simon Mignolet to save them. The holes in that midfield became a fully-formed crater when Lucas Leiva was unfathomably chosen to make way for Daniel Sturridge with the score 2-2.

....Martinez’s side played some gorgeous football. Phil Jagielka is the prime example of the fact that relearning the game need not take an eternity. Ross Barkley looks as if Martinez has been managing him all his life.

The Spaniard’s biggest challenge was to douse talk of a top-four finish – “too early; ask in March” – but nothing can disguise early signs he will build a big reputation at Goodison."

Can hear the clunk of bullets as I type....
 
Nice of them to mention Baines getting stamped on and going off injured.

Or Gerrard flying in with the elbow. There is putting the arms out for leverage and then there is going in elbows first to hurt.

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haha, i haven't even read it yet but i'm laughing. what a bunch of cry babies, jesus christ, he finished the game didn't he? They got an undeserved point, why don't the write an article praising their keeper and praising the fact their team never gave up? Perhaps something along the lines of only 1 team has won at goodison in the last year and a half, so it was a good result for them.

Moan, moan, ****ing moan, can't wait for these when it all goes tits up this season. They've overachieved massively, why are they still moaning about everything.

Mate I might get this post tattooed on to my back. Anytime any kopites begins their usual delectable blend of delusion and horse dung, I'm just gonna whip my shirt off and make them read it (if they can read that is).
 
Can hear the clunk of bullets as I type....

I'm fully expecting this...

"The BBC understands that a sports reporter for the Independent newspaper was killed earlier today when a concrete slab was brought down on his head by an unknown assailant. The Metropolitan Police are understood to be looking for a man who was probably in bed at the time of the attack"
 
The best part is that they set out to nullify our possession football by changing their formation and putting an extra body in midfield and it still didn't work.
 
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