jonnymac1979 wrote:
they must be whistling to "Walk This Way"
jonnymac1979 wrote:
" - CGGY
azriahmad wrote:If Evertonians call Cahill unfit to wear their jersey, they have forgotten the very man who scored so many crucial match winning goals for them this season when their strikers have drawn blanks. He is one of their outstanding players this season having contributed to many match winning goals.

LFC #1 wrote:azriahmad wrote:If Evertonians call Cahill unfit to wear their jersey, they have forgotten the very man who scored so many crucial match winning goals for them this season when their strikers have drawn blanks. He is one of their outstanding players this season having contributed to many match winning goals.
I supsect that is a silly knee-jerk reaction by an angry Everton fan after the game and speaking b4 engaging his brain.
Many of us on this board say things we don't really mean in the heat of a loss and regret it afterwards.
The fact is I think 99.9% of Evertoninas respect Cahill and see him as an integral part of their side.



adamnbarrett wrote:My uncle is a toffee n broke iz bak the day wba beat everton by falling off his ladder when he was washin windows he could probs see a tele thru it and saw them score and cudnt believe it.

Things can easily change in football, we might have one of our regular off days at city and the blues have a very achievable 3 points against Palace so all is not done yet...but if they fail to get 3 points there an we draw then i think they will fall apart completely. I watched the match against WBA and i thought it was terrible, Everton looked tired an before the late chances for Bent should of been dead and buried. As predicted by most people not having a squad has really caught up with them...although apart from Villa away i have not seen them perform like a top 4 side and take a team apart, they are +2 goal difference...for a team to win that many and have that type of goal difference is unheard of and underlines that they have scrapped there way through tight games, next year will be a big test for the managerial messiah that is Moyes...i am not convinced good organisation and hard work will be enough again.
Guys, whatever we all may say about Everton, as a person and as a football fan, I take my hat off to David Moyes. He has done wonders with Everton this season considering the squad and money he has. I agree with Dalglish who mentioned this fact about Moyes.
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