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Clattenburg is never going to give a penalty in the last minute. He has already admitted that himself.

Everton manager Roberto Martinez blasted referee Mark Clattenburg for awarding Stoke a last minute penalty that earned the Potters a thrilling 4-3 win at Goodison Park.

Stoke had twice squandered a lead, given to them on both occasions by Xherdan Shaqiri, as Romelu Lukaku levelled with a brace that took his Premier League tally to 15 for the season.


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.....there were understandable questions about whether RK had lost the dressing room but after a performance like that you have to think he hasn't. My own view is that he'd given up on a few and post-match interviews indicated the players had held a few meetings of their own to clear the air.

I suspect many of the players read these forums and had points to prove, let's hope it is the start of an upturn.
 
I wish i had some peoples enthusiasm for tomorrows game, i simply don't recognise this rabble as an Everton team,

i must be watching different games to some people lately as i'm expecting 3 thumping defeats, Koeman has got this mob playing as bad as i've ever seen,
i'll be jumping for joy if we could somehow scrape a nil nil draw in any of the next two games.
Hope you're having a good day so far!
 
@davek @Khalekan @Blue Cheese your boys took 1 hell of a beating.

Up Everton, delete your accounts.

Whatever, I've posted numerous times throughout and after the game saying how pleased I was. I, like the Goodison crowd, react to a bit of effort and desire.

If they continue to play like that, There will be no problems from me. I just choose to speak my mind when it's not good enough. I don't see a problem with that.

Last night A+. Excellent.
 
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.....there were understandable questions about whether RK had lost the dressing room but after a performance like that you have to think he hasn't. My own view is that he'd given up on a few and post-match interviews indicated the players had held a few meetings of their own to clear the air.

I suspect many of the players read these forums and had points to prove, let's hope it is the start of an upturn.
All season there seemed to be a disconnection between manager-players, manager-fans, players-fans, but last night they were all together and it was brilliant to see!! Keep that effort up with a sprinkle of extra quality in January/summer and we will be a force.
 

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