vs Competition: Barclays Premier League Venue: Goodison Park Time: 16:10pm (BST), 11:10pm (EST) Channels: Sky Sports 1 HD(UK), BBC Radio 5 Live(UK), Sky Sports Ireland(UK), NBC Live Extra(US), NBCSN(US), Sportsnet World(Canada) Everton injuries: Jagielka (hamstring), Pienaar (knee), Oviedo (leg), Gibson (knee), Koné (knee), Traoré (hamstring) Manchester United injuries: Rafael (thigh), Evans (calf), Fellaini (calf), van Persie (knee), Rooney (toe) Everton last 6: W-W-W-W-W-L Manchester United last 6: W-L-W-L-W-W Everton last league result: 2-3 home loss to Crystal Palace Manchester United last league result: 0-4 away win versus Newcastle Everton league standing: 5th Manchester United league standing: 7th Last League Encounter: 0-1 home loss at Old Trafford Everton last starting XI (4-2-3-1): Howard, Coleman, Stones, Distin, Baines, Barkley, Barry, Deulofeu, Mirallas, McGeady, Lukaku Manchester United last starting XI (4-2-3-1): Lindegaard, Valencia, Smalling, Jones, Evra, Fellaini, Fletcher, Young, Kagawa, Mata, Hernández ============== dunno how to feel about this one. season is over and it feels empty. not sure what the mood is like for the rest of you
I would say put some players that haven't tasted much game time. Start preparing for next season by looking at who you want to keep: Players that should play and have their roles figured out next season are: Kagawa Jones Smalling Buttner Cleverley Nani Chicha These players should play. My Lineup: De Gea Rafael (back fit?) Smalling Jones Buttner Fellaini Cleverley Nani Mata Kagawa Welbz Subs: Linde, Chicha, Valencia, Vidic, Fletch, Carrick, Januzaj I'd like to see Carrick rested and see how Cleverley and Fellaini work together. Yes it may not, but having Fellaini protecting Cleverley, and Cleverley having a bit of freedom and players in Mata Kagawa Nani who like short passing and quick interactions will not be bad.
Holly shit if Moyes loses this one, it'll be Irony Overdrive in papers all over England. If we do lose, hopefully it seals this browless muppet's future. Fuck off to Crystal Palace or something.
I think its not that meaningless a game because of this. Everton will want to win for obvious reasons. Moyes needs to win also I think. Not just because of the pressure he would take if he loses. There is a lot of rumors flying around that the board are demanding Europa next season.
yup. which is why i keep saying we need 2. aside from the fact i don't trust Jones or Smalling and both are oft injured
Everytime he talks about his plan, I throw up in my mouth. I fully expect Howard and Mirallas to have a blinder on Sunday.
Every time he uses the word 'TRY'...I feel like traveling across the world right at that very instant and smashing his head against that table right in front of him...
well, whatever it is, if he does stick around long enough to execute let's hope its something surprisingly good
One of my friends theorized that maybe Moyes is deliberately sucking on purpose in order to lull the rest of the EPL into a false sense of security!
Let's expect some early signings. Maybe we'll wait on a few in our squad to perform well so they can be sold at a higher price like Young and Valencia IF even that crosses his mind. If we are going to sell players let's wait after the World Cup.
If players who were performing at a high level last season (to the point of comfortably being the best team in England) are performing this god awful this season, what makes the board and us fans think Moyes can get the best out of new signings next season? I mean technically everyone but Fellaini was a new signing to him when he came here, and he failed miserably. For the board to trust him with 200 million quid or whatever for new players, is just utter mancunian retardation. Get him the fuck out, get a proven world-class manager, and I'd be happy if we gave him all the money, or just enough for three players even. Whatever. Our future only starts when this Evertonian mug is gone, imo.
Personally, I hope we lose if it truly means Muppet Moyes will go. Getting spanked by his former team and his vastly superior replacement should be the final straw in this laughable example of the Peter Principle.