Premier League 2021/22 (Part 1)

Carra’s incredulous :laughing:

Sargent with another. That was another nice goal.

These last two results for Norwich have been good.

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Dennis… let’s make him captain in fantasy. Red card.

Same. For fuck sake.

Unfuckingbelievable.

Sam Bryam wow that’s a blast from the last.

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Wow, nice OG.

67% possession, outshooting 12-7, on target 4-2…scoreboard 0-3

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Funny ol’ game, innit?

How do you say that in Italian?

italian GIF

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Waiting for the ‘if City win today it doesn’t matter what we will do tomorrow’ posts :grimacing:

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We need to win tomorrow irrespective of how City do today. We need to keep momentum and compete on all fronts.
But some supporters are also pragmatic about the chances of City faltering.
But you already know all that and decided to do a bit of Saturday morning (insert appropriate word) anyway.

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I have every faith in the boys keeping the Pressure on Fraudiola…with Jurgen hammering the point home to them every minute in training… Lets keep the pressure on and watch Fraudiola begin to rattle in more ways than one…
Nothing is over until it is factually over.!
Not a lover of any forumites giving up the fight yet and writing posts that might well end up on the Blue Loon forum as examples of us handing them the title…
Lets hope they pick this one… Up Yours Bernado Silva you little shit

Fascinating game coming up in 90 minutes. Not sure the result is the issue, for my enjoyment level. It’s the psychological side of almost any one of the many facets of confrontation that this throws up. Not having Benitez there anymore hasn’t really diminished the potential for Everton’s minds to turn to mush that much.

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Neither of Rafa’s two January signings are even named in the squad :roll_eyes:

Coutinho starts for Villa. I’m sure he and Digne will get an interesting reception… :slightly_smiling_face:

Ings on the bench…

Team news - Starts for Richarlison and Coutinho

Everton v Aston Villa (12:30 GMT)

Duncan Ferguson makes five changes to the Everton side that was beaten at Norwich last weekend for his first game back in caretaker charge.

Jonjoe Kenny, Mason Holgate, Richarlison, Yerry Mina and Andros Townsend all return to the side.

Allan, Michael Keane and Seamus Coleman are among the substitutes. There is no place in the squad for January signings Vitaly Mykolenko and Nathan Patterson.

Everton XI:** Pickford, Kenny, Holgate, Mina, Godfrey, Doucoure, Gomes, Townsend Gray, Richarlison, Calvert-Lewin.

Subs: Begovic, Keane, Allan, Coleman, Gordon, Gbamin, Rondon, Dobbin, Onyangho.

Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard makes two changes from last weekend’s draw against Manchester United, with Philippe Coutinho making his first start for the club after scoring off the bench last weekend.

John McGinn also returns with Danny Ings and Morgan Sanson dropping to the bench. France full-back Lucas Digne starts against his former club.

Aston Villa XI:Martinez, Cash, Konsa, Mings, Digne, Douglas Luiz, McGinn, Ramsey Buendia, Coutinho, Watkins.

Subs: Olsen, Targett, Sanson, Young, Ings, Hayden, Hause, Chukwuemeka, Iroegbunam.

Come on villa

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Oh the howls if Digne were to score…

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Hope Ferguson loses every game he takes charge of…
First team selection and brings back that thug Holgate

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