Everton vs Arsenal

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ARSENAL

------------Fabianski
Sagna, Koscielny, Mertesacker, Gibbs
Ramsey,---- Arteta,--------Wilshere
Walcott,------------------Cazorla
-------------Giroud,

EVERTON

--------------Howard
Coleman, Jagielka, Distin, Baines
Mirallas, Gibson, Fellaini, Pienaar
------------Anichebe
-------------Jelavic

wat i think we need to attack from the off apply pressure and dont sit back
 
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Just heard from fox that this is the team:

Howard

Hibbert Jagielka Distin Baines

Coleman Neville Heitinga Osman

Cahill

Saha

COYB!
 
All i want us to do,even more so if we are leading is not conceed in the final 20mins like we have done on the previous 6 visits there conceeding 8 of the 10 onwards from 70th minute, a clean sheet would be brilliant,it will be tough to win but one we are capable of pulling off as long as we dont sit back and see if they can score,we need to go for it from the off,not go for it from the off then conceed for example then hold back and try not to conceed again etc.,

we have 9 league defeats from last 56 league games-that run started off with that van persie volley he scored against us the last time we went to arsenal.
 
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DATE-----------K.O.--------MATCHES --------ASST. REF.1----- ASST. REF. 2------4TH OFFICIAL
16 Apr 2013---19:45---- Arsenal v Everton------G Beswick---------L Betts-------------K Friend--

------ Referee----
Neil Swarbrick


Previous Everton matches refereed

Fulham 2 - 2 Everton 03 Nov 2012

Southampton 0 - 0 Everton 21 Jan 2013




Matches refereed 27

Red Cards 4

Yellow Cards 81


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First Premier League Match 11 December 2010: Fulham v Sunderland
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After taking up refereeing at the age of 29, it took just six years for Neil Swarbrick to get promoted to the National List of assistant referees, and he has enjoyed a rapid rise up the officiating ranks since.

Swarbrick learned his trade in the Northern Premier League and Conference before he joined the Football League in 2005. He regularly officiated across the Football League for the next six years, as well as taking charge of FA Cup and League Cup matches during that period.
His first Premier League appointment came in December 2010, when he was in the middle for Fulham’s goalless draw with Sunderland. The following season, he and Jon Moss were both promoted to the Select Group of referees and he now predominantly officiates in the Premier League.
 
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The players need to show ambition and determination for this, I'd rather attack them and get beat rather than defend and try and play for a draw.

We simply have to show no fear and give Arsenal a battering. Because they won't expect it.

Exactly what I was saying to one of my mates, spot on mike.
 
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