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Old 16 Sep 2002, 07:05 PM   #1
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Rodrigo twisted his knee in training on friday and was rushed to hospital for fear of the worst. Results of those tests will be available late today.
Joseph Yabo was set to make his debute and 1 hour before the match picked up another knock to keep him out.
Ferguson is set to play in the reseve match on wednesday against Birmingham.
Now with Figuson back Im not sure this is a good thing. I like the way Radz has been playing, and Campbell might be back on track. I know two goals in one match iis not something to get too excited abot but it was more than we got in any one match last season.
So what do ou think Moyes should do? Go with a three man front, Radz, Campbell, and Ferg. or a Two man front and find playing time for him?
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Old 16 Sep 2002, 07:21 PM   #2
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I like the way Moyes has been mixing it up using both the 4-4-2 and 4-3-3.

If we go with just 2 forwards, Radz and Campbell would be my choices.

With 3 forwards, I'd like to see Rooney mainly used as the 3rd forward for the time being, with Ferguson seeing more playing time as he regains match fitness.
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Yah Moyes seems to play the 4-3-3 at home and 4-4-2 away. I also like Rooney comming off the bench at half time. He has some spunk and seems to lift the team with his tenacity, ie Middlesboro this weekend.
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Hibbo pulls out of the England U21 side with a hamstring injury wich he recieved in Evertons loss to Man U. Kibbo who has figured in every match for David Moyes, will now be doubtfull for Evertons clash against Arsenal.
Hibbo was due to make his first appearence for the England U21 side.
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Who's Kibbo?

You must have been really happy Paul when the Toffees signed Yobo.

Hibbo, Kibbo, Yobo. Now all we need is Bobo, Robo, and Tubbo.
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I don't know who Kibbo is But Hibbo is Tony Hibbert, our Right back, we also have a Tommo, Dunco and a Gravo,pending on what part of Bootle you are from.
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Pistone, Stubs, and Watson are all to make an appearence in todays reserve match at Blackburn. Moyes will have the luxury that has been absent at Goodison for Years, a very short Injusy list.With Arsenal comming to town Moyes will need a healthy club to stand any chance.
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