MOTM vs Tottenham

MOTM vs Tottenham

  • Howard

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Neville

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yobo

    Votes: 13 26.0%
  • Lescott

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Baines

    Votes: 2 4.0%
  • Rodwell

    Votes: 15 30.0%
  • Gosling

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Fellaini

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Pienaar

    Votes: 16 32.0%
  • Cahill

    Votes: 3 6.0%
  • Jo

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    50
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Gosling was pretty good anyway, and id say he deserves to have another match ahead of osman really.

I would give anyone a game over Ossie this season. Gosling did very little to warrant a place, its just that Ossie has been so poor
 


Yobo for me ... but just barely. No one really stood out all that much. Would have picked Baines or Pienaar, but the free kicks today were nothing to write home about. Lescott was also in my running.
 
Yobo for me, he once again proved that jagielka's injury is not he end of the world. He was consistent throughout, blocked several shots early on and distributed the ball efficiently. Pienaar was the best of the rest.
 
Graeme Sharp on 96.7 "Cahill, very, very closely followed by Yobo"

I think Sharpy had been on some special scottish homebrew or similar after that quote. CAHILL FFS? All huff and puff, but for the volley had no impact at all. Yobo? didnt do a lot and thought Lescott was much more assertive but he did nothing wrong.

What I dont understand is why pick Yobo who has had nothing to do, when it was blatantly obvious that Jack Rodwell was at the heart of evertons football today, (and that takes some doing when your the piggy in the middle with the so called MOTM the match on one side and the goblin on the other). Rodwell is so composed and has a great array of passing, spread some lovely 40/50 yarders sideways today.

Pienaars delivery was ****e, Baines' was worse. Nevilles was even worse on the few times he got forward. Jo couldnt be arsed and flopped to the floor in the first half looking for a pen. when anyone with the slightest strength could have stood up and held the ball up. As previously mentioned, two centre halves solid but didnt deserve MOTM. Defoe skinned one of them, cant remember which and was unlucky not to have scored. Gosling wasnt involved. Fellaini was similar to Cahill, hustle and bustle with no ideas or creativity or product. Howard had naff all to do.

Rodwell my MOTM, by a country mile
 
I'll make a case for ossie too on the short time we had to judge him. Worked hard closed down and probably should have had a pop on a couple of occasions. More worthy of MOTM than yobo or cahill.
 
I think Sharpy had been on some special scottish homebrew or similar after that quote. CAHILL FFS? All huff and puff, but for the volley had no impact at all. Yobo? didnt do a lot and thought Lescott was much more assertive but he did nothing wrong.

What I dont understand is why pick Yobo who has had nothing to do, when it was blatantly obvious that Jack Rodwell was at the heart of evertons football today, (and that takes some doing when your the piggy in the middle with the so called MOTM the match on one side and the goblin on the other). Rodwell is so composed and has a great array of passing, spread some lovely 40/50 yarders sideways today.

Pienaars delivery was ****e, Baines' was worse. Nevilles was even worse on the few times he got forward. Jo couldnt be arsed and flopped to the floor in the first half looking for a pen. when anyone with the slightest strength could have stood up and held the ball up. As previously mentioned, two centre halves solid but didnt deserve MOTM. Defoe skinned one of them, cant remember which and was unlucky not to have scored. Gosling wasnt involved. Fellaini was similar to Cahill, hustle and bustle with no ideas or creativity or product. Howard had naff all to do.

Rodwell my MOTM, by a country mile

Made two vital blocks in the opening 7 minutes then continued to remain solid throughout. Rodwell did play well though.
 

First time I've ever thought about this poll DURING the game, it was that dull.

Jack the lad played well, once he learns how to turn on the ball to face the opponents goal we might have a seriously good player there. Loved his tackle on Modric.

The wide lads, Pienaar, Neville and Baines worked hard, but since none of them could cross to save their life couldn't give it to any of them.

Gosling doesn't count because for the most part I forgot he was even there.

Was between the two centre halves, and I think Yobo edged it.
 
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