cleavers
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Not really, I haven't clicked on it, but I can see it's a shoddy story, as Everton were at home.Spot on.
Not really, I haven't clicked on it, but I can see it's a shoddy story, as Everton were at home.Spot on.
It's a shame Everton put out that initial statement. They could have easily kept their misgivings to themselves, and it has reflected badly on them as a club. Hopefully, they will learn a lesson from it.
Spurs probably saw the reaction, and their statement reflected this. (This isn't to say Spurs would have acted differently had they not had the benefit of commenting after seeing the Everton reaction).
In my view, Everton FC made a misjudgement. Ancelotti to his credit has gone some way to making amends. But let's not judge the entire Everton club or fanbase as evil, on the back of one error of judgement.
Faux outrage. Scouse twats.The daft thing here is that ... gven they had their best 3 players out for this game, and were talking about resting one or two others because they were shattered / too tired ... Everton must be secretly pleased it was called off ? We were 1/5 on to win and we'd almost certainly have done so.
Not sure we were that short but we were big odds on favourites - around 1/2 I thinkThe daft thing here is that ... gven they had their best 3 players out for this game, and were talking about resting one or two others because they were shattered / too tired ... Everton must be secretly pleased it was called off ? We were 1/5 on to win and we'd almost certainly have done so.
Don't reckon there was ever any chance of the points being awarded but there was definitely an agenda..Everton put that statement out for a reason, to put pressure on the Premier league to award points as we did have enough players to play and they had several players missing. Probably best chance of them to beat us.