That Percu chap didn't last long did he.
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LWOTM
(Least Worst Man of the Match)
Neither should they, we are a joke !Last on MoTD.
Nobody gives a damn about us
Did you watch Everton last season mate? Omg!Yet you hounded out Sam who could have had us organised in defence and balanced going forward but you hounded him out of the club.
It’s a forum of depression, never mind a thread, as it’s all about a club that offers very Little else , year after year than Depression!Is this thread about depression?
...I really think it’s all about partnerships and players complimenting each other. I understand what you mean, but the problem with Zouma is he’s too busy. He’s having to chase all over the pitch. I think with an outstanding CB and good shape ahead of him, he’d be ideal.
Good point about partnerships throughout the team. I feel the lack of them has been a big problem for a few seasons now. There’s no 2/3 players in the team that you think ‘they have a good understanding or they work well together’ (the pienaar/Baines left hand side for example).
It doesn’t matter whether it’s the Premiership or Under 11s, you need these combinations throughout the side. We just don’t look like a team, more a group of individuals doing there own thing
Probably not, but what about next season? When do we start our pre-season, and I'm not talking about training.Mate we aren't getting relegated ffs..
BBC article...
It seems we’re getting the blame...
Four arrested over football violence
Two men are left needing hospital treatment following violence after Watford's match with Everton.
www.bbc.co.uk
Four people have been arrested after two men were left needing hospital treatment following a fight near Watford Football Club's stadium.
The men sustained facial cuts and bruises, according to police.
Officers were called to Vicarage Road at about 17:10 GMT following the conclusion of Watford's Premier League match against Everton.
Hertfordshire Constabulary said the injured men had been taken to hospital "for further assessment".
Watford supporter Lewis, 31, who did not want to give his full name, told the Press Association he "heard a lot of shouting" as he left the football ground and "went to take a look".
He said he saw "a Watford fan lying on the floor, apparently unconscious, with blood on his face" and "three Everton fans running from the scene towards the town centre".
He added that people gathered around the injured man "were crying and shouting for people to help and call an ambulance".
A video posted on Twitter shows people gathered around someone lying on the floor while an onlooker calls out "coward".
BBC reporter Rick Kelsey said he saw two Watford fans on the ground, covered in blood.
In January, Everton supporters were involved in a brawl before and after an FA Cup game against Millwall in London ,which the Met Police described as "some of the most shocking football violence seen for some time".
One man was left with a "life-changing" scar when he was slashed across the face.
On Tuesday, a 27-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of wounding with intent, attempted grievous bodily harm, and violent disorder.