Rooney_Tunes
Player Valuation: £50m
Why?Been feeling sick all week about this especially after their midweek game
They are just a bunch of conceited, entitled MF's.
Why?Been feeling sick all week about this especially after their midweek game
It can read ?Carragher definitely reads these forums.
Tbf the officials have probably already discussed 'evening out' his avoided red card from last season.Hopefully Tarkowski is on his best behaviour tomorrow. Yellow card for him in the first half and I’d want him off
Even Sporting life recognising the field is not flat.
Liverpool vs Everton
Liverpool have been the late show this season, and it wouldn't be a surprise to see them needing another late goal to beat a very good Everton team.
- Kick-off: Saturday, 12:30 BST
- TV channel: TNT Sports 1
- Live odds, form and stats
The Toffees are well organised and have attacking flair, so should keep things close at the very least, just like the two meetings last season which finished 2-2 (at Goodison Park) and 1-0 (to the Reds at Anfield).
The bet here though revolves around a player battle, with Beto and VIRGIL VAN DIJK likely to renew their tussle from the last few Merseyside derbies. David Moyes made it a clear ploy at Anfield last season to fire long balls into VVD's channel for Beto to chase, and it resulted in a few wrestling matches between the pair.
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Virgil van Dijk battling Beto
On that occasion, both committed two fouls on each other, and I think at 8/5 and 9/1, we have to back VAN DIJK TO WIN 1+ and 2+ FOULS.
Liverpool's captain has been fouled once in all of his last four starts, and was fouled in both derbies last season by Beto.
Everton's striker has committed an average of 2.02 fouls per 90 this season, 1.94 last season, while his replacement Thierno Barry is equally as foul prone (1.82 per 90 last season) meaning the bets will have a great chance for the entire match.
Score prediction: Liverpool 2-1 Everton (Sky Bet odds: 7/1)
Odds correct at 1410 BST (18/09/25)
His pressers have become worthless focused on un-news or tactics to keep everyone guessing.Moyes is doing it on purpose.
Prepare to be surprised tomorrow.
This!!!!!2 fingersup to them.
It can read ?
Even Sporting life recognising the field is not flat.
Liverpool vs Everton
Liverpool have been the late show this season, and it wouldn't be a surprise to see them needing another late goal to beat a very good Everton team.
- Kick-off: Saturday, 12:30 BST
- TV channel: TNT Sports 1
- Live odds, form and stats
The Toffees are well organised and have attacking flair, so should keep things close at the very least, just like the two meetings last season which finished 2-2 (at Goodison Park) and 1-0 (to the Reds at Anfield).
The bet here though revolves around a player battle, with Beto and VIRGIL VAN DIJK likely to renew their tussle from the last few Merseyside derbies. David Moyes made it a clear ploy at Anfield last season to fire long balls into VVD's channel for Beto to chase, and it resulted in a few wrestling matches between the pair.
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Virgil van Dijk battling Beto
On that occasion, both committed two fouls on each other, and I think at 8/5 and 9/1, we have to back VAN DIJK TO WIN 1+ and 2+ FOULS.
Liverpool's captain has been fouled once in all of his last four starts, and was fouled in both derbies last season by Beto.
Everton's striker has committed an average of 2.02 fouls per 90 this season, 1.94 last season, while his replacement Thierno Barry is equally as foul prone (1.82 per 90 last season) meaning the bets will have a great chance for the entire match.
Score prediction: Liverpool 2-1 Everton (Sky Bet odds: 7/1)
Odds correct at 1410 BST (18/09/25)
So what is it going to be for tomorrow Matty, is it the confidence Matty which is very refreshing to see. Or is it the hold me while cowering behind the couch Matty
you know they will win 2-1 with a last minute winner
Been feeling sick all week about this especially after their midweek game
Carragher definitely reads these forums.
1 - 4 ? Bet you believe in fairies!RS 1-4 Everton
Beto with 2, Keane with 1, Grealish with the other. The media is going to be in uproar over the the way Beto knocked Van Dick off the ball for both of his goals and will demand a replay. The Premier League will look in to the possibility but decide that even they can't bend the rules enough to allow it.