The Pains and Joys of Being a Blue

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So if City would have taken their chances we'd have been in that game?

Decent result against a CL bound club. But apart from a bit of graft they bossed Everton until the hour mark.

Your getting silly now.
 

So if City would have taken their chances we'd have been in that game?

Decent result against a CL bound club. But apart from a bit of graft they bossed Everton until the hour mark.

The losing side rarely play a flawless game, because if they did, they'd not have lost.

You're just looking for negatives, as usual. It's tiring. I compared you to Matt Damon recently, but you know what, at least when things go well he doesn't do this.
 
We sure do have the hoodoo over City. Isn't that 9 wins from the last 10 games or something now? Great stuff. We seem to have mastered the end of seasons, just need to nail the starts now.
 
The losing side rarely play a flawless game, because if they did, they'd not have lost.

You're just looking for negatives, as usual. It's tiring. I compared you to Matt Damon recently, but you know what, at least when things go well he doesn't do this.

Take it whatever way you want. I'm sure if you think through that match again you'll see that we were fortunate to be in it at one stage. They had gilt edged chance after chance. We were poor for the most part but won it on graft and emotion.

Ok, maybe the comment could have been better timed, but is there some cult at work here that cant see all that?
 

Take it whatever way you want. I'm sure if you think through that match again you'll see that we were fortunate to be in it at one stage. They had gilt edged chance after chance. We were poor for the most part but won it on graft and emotion.

Ok, maybe the comment could have been better timed, but is there some cult at work here that cant see all that?

Credit and critique where it's due.

I try for both, you only seem to do the latter. It is possible to say that we were lucky city didn't punish us further and that we were thoroughly excellent second half. Both are true.
 
Credit and critique where it's due.

I try for both, you only seem to do the latter. It is possible to say that we were lucky city didn't punish us further and that we were thoroughly excellent second half. Both are true.

Its no different to the whole "its on" business after we won a few games earlier in the season. Once you get over the joy of a great win we're still 7th when it could of been better, we still got dumped out of the cup by Reading and Brentford, we still have no money and are still going to sell players in the summer.

Its looking at the whole picture all the time.

Like i said, great win today and comeback from the guys, must of disturbed my neighbours 2 miles away when Ossie scored but in the course of the season its a pretty nothing 3 points other than secruing 7th.

And considering we went into the season looking to secure 4th or at least Europe its hard to get all excited by it.

That doesn'tr mean I, or Davek or anyone hates Everton and wanted them to lose, that kind of comment is just ridiculous. Its wanting the best for the club at all times, not just in 1 game.
 
Credit and critique where it's due.

I try for both, you only seem to do the latter. It is possible to say that we were lucky city didn't punish us further and that we were thoroughly excellent second half. Both are true.

It was a good win. I've said it a number of times. For me it's only a win against City with nothing at stake. Of course if you come from behind to win after being on the ropes it feels significant.
 
Its no different to the whole "its on" business after we won a few games earlier in the season. Once you get over the joy of a great win we're still 7th when it could of been better, we still got dumped out of the cup by Reading and Brentford, we still have no money and are still going to sell players in the summer.

Its looking at the whole picture all the time.

Like i said, great win today and comeback from the guys, must of disturbed my neighbours 2 miles away when Ossie scored but in the course of the season its a pretty nothing 3 points other than secruing 7th.

And considering we went into the season looking to secure 4th or at least Europe its hard to get all excited by it.

That doesn'tr mean I, or Davek or anyone hates Everton and wanted them to lose, that kind of comment is just ridiculous. Its wanting the best for the club at all times, not just in 1 game.

Cheers mate.
 

Its no different to the whole "its on" business after we won a few games earlier in the season. Once you get over the joy of a great win we're still 7th when it could of been better, we still got dumped out of the cup by Reading and Brentford, we still have no money and are still going to sell players in the summer.

Its looking at the whole picture all the time.

Like i said, great win today and comeback from the guys, must of disturbed my neighbours 2 miles away when Ossie scored but in the course of the season its a pretty nothing 3 points other than secruing 7th.

And considering we went into the season looking to secure 4th or at least Europe its hard to get all excited by it.

That doesn'tr mean I, or Davek or anyone hates Everton and wanted them to lose, that kind of comment is just ridiculous. Its wanting the best for the club at all times, not just in 1 game.


I completely agree, but that's the thing -- let the joy last for longer than 3 seconds. For tonight we should be happy. Yes, long term, things are still dour. But come on, if you can't enjoy coming from behind to beat city, then why bother following Everton?
 
Almost certain that we'll finish 7th now, which is actually an improvement of one position on last year. We didn't have any notable cup runs (though knocking Chelsea out on pens was glorious), but neither did we last year. We did have some european trips to get excited about though.

In terms of points though we finished on 61 last year, while this year we are certain to finish on 51-57 (I'd say 54, if I were a betting man).

So we've just about stood still I suppose? Or do we consider this a step backwards? Will a front two of Odemwingie and Klose next season be enough to have us competitive for a european spot again?
 
Fair play to the team and Moyes, I went mental at the team selection but Vic proved he COULD have a future with us, Moyes made exactly the right subs at the right time and we won thanks to a combination of change in tactics and desire. Of course City could have been out of sight by half time but the facts are they were not and by the end we could have beaten them 3-1.

What I REALLY hope Moyes does now is actually finally learns that negative teams don't win games consistently. Without wanting to put a dampener on things though, I doubt he will.

And of course the win means bugger all in the grand scheme of things and no it doesn't change the fact that long term we need all sorts of change. However, if you can't enjoy days like today what is the point of it all! COYB
 
I completely agree, but that's the thing -- let the joy last for longer than 3 seconds. For tonight we should be happy. Yes, long term, things are still dour. But come on, if you can't enjoy coming from behind to beat city, then why bother following Everton?

How about you and the others celebrate it instead of having a go at fellow fans then?

Its all just words on a forum innit, hardly worth getting bothered about considering we just had a great win.

I'm gonna celebrate it when i go round my fellow blues house later and have a few. And i could still give an honest opinion on the internet regarding Evertons position.
 

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