Have the Leyland lot nothing to say tonight? Not even a grudging Well done, Bob!
Come on, Owen. You can join him as Top Six Coyle.
I seem to remember us reaching the dizzy heights of 2nd spot, under the leadership of RM, and everyone thinking we have found the Messiah ! Didn’t last long ! Anyway as RM used to say, nothing is won until May. So stop creaming yourself !
One of the biggest failings of human beings is the inability to admit that they were wrong. Changing one’s mind is viewed as a weakness (certainly in political circles anyway), but surely it should be seen as a great strength when someone is big enough to accept the facts and change his/her view accordingly.
Argument in it’s purest form is a learning process where the participants listen to the views of others, examine the facts, consider all the circumstances and come to a well-informed concensus. All participants learn something from the process and it is a win-win situation. In it’s lowest form, arguments are about winning and losing where the antagonists will use any means to win. Facts, logic, mitigation and the search for truth go out of the window in order to feed over-inflated egos.
Surely it is now time for the Roberto haters to at least admit that Roberto might be a half-decent Manager after all and MOVE ON!!
The hardest word to say is sorry. Some people can’t manage it at all.
A psychologist writes; By refusing to apologize, non-apologists are trying to manage their emotions. They are often comfortable with anger, irritability, and emotional distance and find emotional closeness and vulnerability to be extremely threatening.
Looks like the goal conceding virus has checked in at Goodison.
Well the first was a brilliant 25 yarder from Cabaye and the second was after 88 minutes.
Other than that Everton controlled the game. Pardew made changes at half time that improved their performance but they looked poor in comparison to Everton.
I’ve been impressed with Martinez so far.
Just shows what you can achieve with better players and more importantly a decent defense !!
You expect to be taken seriously with a comment like that? I know roughly how old you are but seeing what you type, are you Benjamin Button?[/quote]
Oh come on Griff lighten up! surely you are also too long in the tooth to know that I don’t give a fek whether people take me seriously or not on this board. It’s a bit of filling in time between meals and watching football, that’s all.
PS who the fek is Benjamin Button, is he a character from one of your best sellers? :P
After what I saw last night I would say his Everton team has a chance of the Premier league title ( no joke-serious!!!!) because Everton were absolutelyoutstanding last night and would have beaten anyone .
After what I saw last night I would say his Everton team has a chance of the Premier league title ( no joke-serious!!!!) because Everton were absolutelyoutstanding last night and would have beaten anyone .
Really, and do you include the second half in your “absolutely outstanding” comment when they lost it 2-0 and the Toon also hit the woodwork and missed two sitters.??
I remember us being absolutely outstanding under Bobby for 45, 60, 70 mins and coming off the pitch after 90 mins with no points.
Lets see how the season progresses for him and the club he has always dreamed of managing. B)
After what I saw last night I would say his Everton team has a chance of the Premier league title ( no joke-serious!!!!) because Everton were absolutelyoutstanding last night and would have beaten anyone .
Really, and do you include the second half in your “absolutely outstanding” comment when they lost it 2-0 and the Toon also hit the woodwork and missed two sitters.??
I remember us being absolutely outstanding under Bobby for 45, 60, 70 mins and coming off the pitch after 90 mins with no points.
Lets see how the season progresses for him and the club he has always dreamed of managing. B)[/quote]
If some of his players hadn’t been such a greedy bar stewards they could have been out of sight before they pulled those goals back.
Face he has taken them up a level since Moyes left and done some very good business in the transfer market .
I agree let’s see how he progresses but if nobody can take the ball off his team and they carry on like this then who knows what they could achieve.
January will a tough month for them with plenty of interest in Barkley,Baines and Coleman no doubt.