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Joe Scott
@litanyoftittery
Too old to be a child star, too young to take leads
Liverpool Katılım Ekim 2010
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@TheGaryLambert Spoke to 4 fairly steady heads after it & all 5 of us had it immediately in Top 10 Worst Ever like.
Hateful in so many ways
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Getting so many texts like this.
Ben@BT_1878
Probably the longest I’ve ever been angry after a game. The ceos comments, the manager, the players, the dog shit performance. Hate the lot of them.
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@MattJFootball @TheBlueRoomEFC You can line some of these up - Liverpool & Sunderland 100% - to it following the opposition using up all their subs too.
I hate the 5 subs rule but pretending it isnt a thing, as both Dyche & Moyes seem to do, is getting us nowhere.
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If you wanted an illustration of how drained they are...
Since they came back from the break in March, Everton have conceded eight (!) goals in the 75th minute or later across just six games, including five in the last three games. #EFC
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Just had a little peek at some numbers this morning thinking about why Everton look so knackered.
So they are bottom for players used (22) and subs made (123) in the Premier League this season #EFC
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@PeterMcCole The infuriating thing is Moyes **can** do it, he has made the odd unexpected change/pick even this season.... but his threshold for 'happy with the basics' is bizarrely high.
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@litanyoftittery Shades of Dyche
Took us to the limit and it now shows.
The game has moved on from same tactics and same sub week in, week out
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@cub3211 @RetroMCFC There's no possible suggestion against him of glory hunting surely?
Most basic scan you could do gets 50 odd pic in the Brother kit
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@RetroMCFC Noel has been going for years and one season did every home and away game and yes we were shite at that point.
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Noel Gallagher celebrating a #ManCity goal away to Watford in 2007.
Match of the Day@BBCMOTD
Micah Richards defending the Gallaghers against Wayne Rooney 😆
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@Adam_Jones94 @Altook It deeply confuses me that he speaks how he does.... then puts out that docile nonentity of a lineup & changes (lack of)
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@thebullensview Ridiculous tone-deaf drivel this. Really has seen a different game to 52,000 people there
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@litanyoftittery @MattJFootball Exactly, not like O’Brien was playing well either.
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Hope they get Coleman back for a testimonial in the summer. Such a shame that was the end for him #EFC
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@LivEchoEFC @joe_thomas18 He should have a) not started b) gone off at HT c) gone off as soon as it went 1-1 d) gone off when he was injured, such myopic management.
Patterson,Garner & Coleman are better full backs
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David Moyes explains Jake O'Brien decision after Everton defender's error in Sunderland defeat | @joe_thomas18
liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football…
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VAR
I enthusiastically welcomed it. Was sold on the higher percentage of right decisions so we could all go home knowing football justice had been done and we could concentrate on which player was crap instead.
But I was wrong. Woefully and completely wrong.
Waiting 5 minutes for a decision to be made alone means the system isn't fit for purpose. Why? Because I sat with TV producers who said everything would be wrapped up in 10-30 seconds. It has literally taken the spontaneous joy from the most important part of the game. A goal.
Then, one thing completely blindsided me and many others.
Subjectivity.
I thought there would be science and a nailed on guarantee of a successfully and universally accepted decision. How wrong we were. Instead, arbitrary lines are drawn that simply can't with any certainty say whether a player is offside or not. So a human in a portacabin, 200 miles away only does what the referee can do, make a best guess.
Likewise handballs, dives, any penalty decision to be honest. A subjective decision decided out of stadium allowing an increasingly small and poor refereeing pool a get out of jail free card. Instead of them making a shit decision and owning it, they just pass it on 200 miles away so 3 men in a portacabin can make a shit decision instead. Lunacy.
For the love of the game, let's go back to investing in getting more referees, respecting them so that they join the trade and don't feel constantly abused. In short, treat them like rugby referees. Ultimate respect.
Then, fuck VAR off, it's ruined the game, made it petty and chaotic, and taken that one ingredient that you simply can't replace, instantaneous joy.
As a player and fan I accepted a referee making a bad decision in a game in the same way I accepted fucking up a shot or pass. We're all human.
Let's get back to that, humans doing their best, everyone walks away from the ground accepting that and less unrealistic pressure put on officials to be perfect when perfection doesn't exist in any walk of life.
VAR stinks. A system designed to help is a massive hindrance and it's about time pundits, fans, players, referees, clubs put pressure on authorities to get rid of it. We only need goal line tech, the rest can and should be refer refereed by humans making their best judgement. A best judgement that was over 98% right( audited fact pre VAR).
Enough is enough, fuck it off.
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@RichardBuxton_ How has he kept that back four though?
So much experience but he refuses to get ahead of things.
Abysmal today
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@EvertonInUSA @Everton @PLinUSA @BMcBride20 Crowd is so up for this January gsme v bottom of the league
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When Brian McBride scored twice in 6 minutes to defeat Sunderland... 🇺🇸💙
@PLinUSA | @BMcBride20
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Sorry. People who run regularly do not run in football tops
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK
🚨 WATCH: Andy Burnham goes for a run after announcing his plans to return to Parliament
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@greenallefc I do reckon its very feasible Moyes does well enough we keep him again though.
If he was just going to copy & paste this season, get ahead if it.
But it might be underpriced he actually moves it on, I think
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Strikes me that the club are fine with another season like this one after the recent turbulence. I get it, but it does feel like next year might just be spent waiting for Moyes to leave in the summer.
Standing still is a risky game to play in the Premier League
Everton@Everton
🔵 Everton CEO, Angus Kinnear, writes to Evertonians ahead of the Blues' final home match of the season against Sunderland.
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