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Watch it. Its a good game of football and we played well. I was going to watch it "live" Monday evening NZ time but cocked up and saw the score in NZ media. Watched it anyway and glad I did. Kiwi gf was going to watch it with me, this is her response when i told her the score "Ffs!!!!! Bloody typical I hate them more than words can say". I think she's a keeper.

Have you proposed yet? Got a keeper there lad ... speaking from experience after telling my now wife (of 8 years) that I was going to marry her because while watching MOTD after our second date she explained the offside rule perfectly.
 
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A few observations from Sunday. Some of us here were wondering if Everton's record of not winning an away derby for nearly twenty years is
the worst in the league.
A commentator on the Chelsea-Fulham match said that Fulham had only won one of the last 23. In fact, they've only won twice at all since 1949. Once at
home in 1980 and once away in 1964.
A commentator at the Arsenal - Tottenham match said Spurs had only won once away in the last 25. He must've been talking about the Premier League. In fact, they've only won once since 1992/3,and prior to that in 1984/5. That's 2 in 33.

Them scoring like that in the 96th minute on Sunday was horrible, but it could've been worse. What if we'd been leading 1-0 and they'd equalised.
Yeah, I know, but stuff the point.
 

A few observations from Sunday. Some of us here were wondering if Everton's record of not winning an away derby for nearly twenty years is
the worst in the league.
A commentator on the Chelsea-Fulham match said that Fulham had only won one of the last 23. In fact, they've only won twice at all since 1949. Once at
home in 1980 and once away in 1964.
A commentator at the Arsenal - Tottenham match said Spurs had only won once away in the last 25. He must've been talking about the Premier League. In fact, they've only won once since 1992/3,and prior to that in 1984/5. That's 2 in 33.

Them scoring like that in the 96th minute on Sunday was horrible, but it could've been worse. What if we'd been leading 1-0 and they'd equalised.
Yeah, I know, but stuff the point
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Thats a great point that, which hurt the most, them taking away our one point? or Jags taking away 2 points from them? Or even Rooney with that pen in a game we were awful and never looked to be getting anything apart form beat, I bet even that late one years ago when Cahill scored from an Arteta annoyed them far more.
Ill be honest a 0 0 really wouldnt of been anything I'd of been happy with anyway, but its was just the scale of the blunder that hurt on Sunday, but it could of been worse, he could of slipped and cost us the title, or blundered in a Champions league final...etc
 
Thats a great point that, which hurt the most, them taking away our one point? or Jags taking away 2 points from them? Or even Rooney with that pen in a game we were awful and never looked to be getting anything apart form beat, I bet even that late one years ago when Cahill scored from an Arteta annoyed them far more.
Ill be honest a 0 0 really wouldnt of been anything I'd of been happy with anyway, but its was just the scale of the blunder that hurt on Sunday, but it could of been worse, he could of slipped and cost us the title, or blundered in a Champions league final...etc
No, I wouldn't have been that excited with a draw. We draw there a lot, and we did enough to have won this one.
 
I hate to say it but this current RS side is one of the best teams in world football, yet we more than matched them.

I wouldn't be remotely surprised if we finished in the top 4 next season.
 
One of the best of how many? Ten, twenty, forty,? They're one of the best 3 or 4 for in our league, one of the best 20 or 30 in Europe - they're struggling to get to the last 16 in the CL and have lost 3 aways straight - and what about clubs we can't really judge in South American leagues?
 

I hate to say it but this current RS side is one of the best teams in world football, yet we more than matched them. I wouldn't be remotely surprised if we finished in the top 4 next season.

We have been able to concentrate on our League matches this season. Meanwhile, the Big Six have been playing in Europe - and three have reached the semifinals of the EFL Cup too.

We'll need a much bigger and stronger squad to succeed next season if we qualify for Europe too.
 

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