Neville again

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Pip is/was never World Class.

But with him at right back, our shizzle has been sorted many times.

His "Johnny on the spot(instructions snd experience) on the pitch" have helped in our advancement.

Just my arsehole/opinion.

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Every time. :D



Don't make me have an opinion on an opinion on an opinion lid. :lol:

That is very opinionated to raise an opinion about the fact that I have an opinion to express an opinion in a opinionated format that allows us to have an opinion. I think

Your opinions?


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I appreciate Neville's leadership qualities and I'm not looking to start a witchhunt. However, when a player is involved in almost every goal that we concede over a period of time, you've got to see it as a problem to be remedied by the manager.

We can't continue to give teams a one goal headstart through slack defending.
 
I appreciate Neville's leadership qualities and I'm not looking to start a witchhunt. However, when a player is involved in almost every goal that we concede over a period of time, you've got to see it as a problem to be remedied by the manager.

We can't continue to give teams a one goal headstart through slack defending.

Our defending in patches was indecisive, especially in the first half.
Again, we were guilty of defending the box, and not the edge of the box, but that has been an Everton problem for a long time now.
On the whole though, there were far too many positives today to let it get me down.
 

Our defending in patches was indecisive, especially in the first half.
Again, we were guilty of defending the box, and not the edge of the box, but that has been an Everton problem for a long time now.
On the whole though, there were far too many positives today to let it get me down.


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I am nit-picking. It just niggles me that we've gone behind against Chelsea, Liverpool and United to avoidable goals.

I thought we'd have been in their faces a bit more today. Early on in the game there was oceans of space down the flanks for Park and Valencia to weigh up a cross.

When Berbatov turned on the edge of the box and had all the time in the world to set his sights on goal, it reminded me of their recent game against Portsmouth.

I'd like to see us get a few more clean sheets under our belts and become hard to break down again.
 
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