Match Thread Liverpool v Everton, April 20th KO 20:00

Are you sick of the fact we can see their monstrosity of a new stand from everywhere in the city?

  • Yes

    Votes: 287 74.9%
  • Yes

    Votes: 96 25.1%

  • Total voters
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I've worried this too.

Any new manager would have a hell of a job changing things.


It's a massive rebulid job

Gibson
Pienaar
Howard
Osman
All gone

Stones and lukaku gone, maybe Barkley as well if he doesn't sign a new contract

That is 6 players out already, its not looking good. A new manager might convinced Barkley and mirrallas to stay but I recken mirralas will be gone too. Let's not forget Barry is another year older
 
Roberto - nice man but not good enough. Bye.

Lukaku - never shown any desire to ever want to do well at Everton and using us as a stepping stone.
Bye

Stones - loved you in August. Now I think you are a massive spoilt brat and unwilling to fight to prove yourself in adversityor learn by your mistakes. Go back to Barnsley and learn there or ......
Bye.

Barkley - not good enough son. All the tool but not good enough. You're meant to be a blue and playing as you have done for the past 5 months as well as piling on the pounds and refusing to run is not good enough and you know it.
Bye

There's More besides but it would go I for a while.


If only we had 11 Tim cahills on that pitch. Lfc wouldn't have been taking the p!$$ so much or they would have been made to pay.
Limited as he was, I'd take Tim Cahill over any one of our current 'stars'.

The thing that hurts the most is I had so much faith in these millionaires around October. Pathetic excuse for footballers.
 
Ooooh. That FECKING HURT.

Goodbye Roberto. You know, I actually liked you. I liked your optimism, i liked your love of beautiful football, fitting for the School Of Science. But in the end you were just style over substance, and at the top level you need BOTH. It would be nice to end it all with an FA Cup trophy, it would be nice for both you and us to have happy memories to take away from the experience, but in the end it would just be papering over the cracks. Let's keep it in context though: this gross humiliation tonight was far from all Roberto's fault. There's a combination of misfortune and ill judgement on behalf of several of the players. But in the end results over the season as a whole don't buy the manager any grace, and tonight only brings into sharp relief how badly a promising squad has had its self-belief shaken.

Goodbye John. You've never been the same since you put in your transfer request. Again: style over substance, and an inability to learn from mistakes: maybe it's the Roberto influence. Your opinion of yourself, and along with it your ego, has been influenced by the media. You should have let your football do the talking lid. You're still the unfinished article of course, but it's hard to forgive your unceasing errors now, given how you stabbed us in the back when you smelled the money, so maybe you should go and polish up your skills elsewhere.

Goodbye Romelu. You could have been an Everton legend, but your heart isn't in it.

Goodbye Funes. Ok, i'm only joking lid. You're actually one of our better players. But you've really got to learn from that mistake, because you've just written yourself into Everton history for all the wrong reasons. Those statistics will haunt you and us for the rest of our lives. 67 shots to 3 lid. 67 to 3, FFS. Take up the mantle, resolve to make amends next season, you have it in you.

Another player to get rid of is Oviedo. Admittedly he hasn't had much game time, but he's failed to fulfil expectations.

Given that we might lose a few others to the transfer window, such as Barkley and Mirallas, we need to rebuild again. Who'd have thought it at the season with a squad that had so much potential?? This now has to be done with a new, top quality manager. We have the funds at last, and it's essential that we do it NOW before the rest of our talented young players have all their confidence bled dry.

Saving graces? I'm clutching at straws, but, just maybe, Robles might prove to be a worthy replacement for Howard.

You know, i hate to say it, because Jurgen's smug mug when they were 3-0 up just infuriated me, but he's done a good job at RS. He has turned an ailing squad around in half a season. You have to give him credit for that. In the meantime, Bobby has done the opposite, and it's down to one key weakness, and one that is inexcusable, and unforgiveable: a failure to learn from mistakes. No manager can hope to make it at the top level with such a basic flaw.
 
Didn't bother ruining my evening by watching it. literally said to mate before going out "Bet on Liverpool winning 4-0", he didn't listen to me.
 
Roberto - nice man but not good enough. Bye.

Lukaku - never shown any desire to ever want to do well at Everton and using us as a stepping stone.
Bye

Stones - loved you in August. Now I think you are a massive spoilt brat and unwilling to fight to prove yourself in adversityor learn by your mistakes. Go back to Barnsley and learn there or ......
Bye.

Barkley - not good enough son. All the tool but not good enough. You're meant to be a blue and playing as you have done for the past 5 months as well as piling on the pounds and refusing to run is not good enough and you know it.
Bye

There's More besides but it would go I for a while.


If only we had 11 Tim cahills on that pitch. Lfc wouldn't have been taking the p!$$ so much or they would have been made to pay.
Limited as he was, I'd take Tim Cahill over any one of our current 'stars'.

The thing that hurts the most is I had so much faith in these millionaires around October. Pathetic excuse for footballers.

Ooooh. That FECKING HURT.

Goodbye Roberto. You know, I actually liked you. I liked your optimism, i liked your love of beautiful football, fitting for the School Of Science. But in the end you were just style over substance, and at the top level you need BOTH. It would be nice to end it all with an FA Cup trophy, it would be nice for both you and us to have happy memories to take away from the experience, but in the end it would just be papering over the cracks. Let's keep it in context though: this gross humiliation tonight was far from all Roberto's fault. There's a combination of misfortune and ill judgement on behalf of several of the players. But in the end results over the season as a whole don't buy the manager any grace, and tonight only brings into sharp relief how badly a promising squad has had its self-belief shaken.

Goodbye John. You've never been the same since you put in your transfer request. Again: style over substance, and an inability to learn from mistakes: maybe it's the Roberto influence. Your opinion of yourself, and along with it your ego, has been influenced by the media. You should have let your football do the talking lid. You're still the unfinished article of course, but it's hard to forgive your unceasing errors now, given how you stabbed us in the back when you smelled the money, so maybe you should go and polish up your skills elsewhere.

Goodbye Romelu. You could have been an Everton legend, but your heart isn't in it.

Goodbye Funes. Ok, i'm only joking lid. You're actually one of our better players. But you've really got to learn from that mistake, because you've just written yourself into Everton history for all the wrong reasons. Those statistics will haunt you and us for the rest of our lives. 67 shots to 3 lid. 67 to 3, FFS. Take up the mantle, resolve to make amends next season, you have it in you.

Another player to get rid of is Oviedo. Admittedly he hasn't had much game time, but he's failed to fulfil expectations.

Given that we might lose a few others to the transfer window, such as Barkley and Mirallas, we need to rebuild again. Who'd have thought it at the season with a squad that had so much potential?? This now has to be done with a new, top quality manager. We have the funds at last, and it's essential that we do it NOW before the rest of our talented young players have all their confidence bled dry.

Saving graces? I'm clutching at straws, but, just maybe, Robles might prove to be a worthy replacement for Howard.

You know, i hate to say it, because Jurgen's smug mug when they were 3-0 up just infuriated me, but he's done a good job at RS. He has turned an ailing squad around in half a season. You have to give him credit for that. In the meantime, Bobby has done the opposite, and it's down to one key weakness, and one that is inexcusable, and unforgiveable: a failure to learn from mistakes. No manager can hope to make it at the top level with such a basic flaw.

Are you the same person?
 
Everton midfielder Gareth Barry: "It's a derby defeat which are always tough to take, especially so convincing. There's always another game and we are lucky that it's a big one. We have to focus on the game on Saturday.

"We didn't lay a glove on them in the second half. I felt my groin at the end of the first half. Fingers crossed I can get through but you never know. It's a huge game for the club at the weekend and we have got some more injuries. Sometimes these things happen for a reason."
 
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