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Old 03 Nov 2002, 01:01 PM   #1
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Everton have gone to Elland rd and managed to do what they havent deen able to do since Sept. 1 1951.
Everton who dominated the first half and managed to creat scoring oppertunities at will. If not for the Leeds young keeper Everton would have had a large lead at the half. Leeds spark in the first half only lasted 10 min. when Everton managed to take the match over again.in the 80th min the young star came on and in his second touch of the match beat the leeds captain to score another brilliant goal.
Now all the headlines will read Rooney yet another Everton youth in my mind deserved man of the match and that is Tony Hibbert. For the Third week in a row he has taken on the EPL's best and they have come away without a sniff.
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Old 03 Nov 2002, 06:13 PM   #2
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He scored a great goal.

I'm gonna see the highlights in 10 minutes. I knew Everton haven't beaten Leeds away for a looooong time, but I didn't know it went back to 1951.

Anyway, Everton are SIXTH and the same points as 4th placed Chelsea.

I think we've got Charlton next at home. I saw them live today against Sunderland and it looks like we'll be on 23pts soon.
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Old 03 Nov 2002, 07:40 PM   #3
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Lets not forget that last season it wasn't till December 21st till Everton got 20 points. What a difference a manager can do. Its more than the wins but the fluid football that they are playing. No more long ball to a Campbell of Ferguson. The whole team looks fit. At home Moyes put Ball boys in to get the ball back into play quicker, not to give the opposition time to Breath. Great Idea.
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Old 03 Nov 2002, 08:20 PM   #4
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Glorious ... absolutely glorious. I had to do a double-take when I saw Everton were sixth in the table!

Let's just keep taking care of business for now - Europe can wait. We're halfway to 40 points before the new year and the team is relatively healthy.

Baby steps, folks....
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Old 04 Nov 2002, 01:51 PM   #5
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Saw the highlights and I love the way Everton were passing. Everyone played well, especially Radzinski.

When I saw Everton live against West Ham, I couldn't believe I was watching Everton. The passing and the moving, and the pace of the team. Even Campbell looked faster, Moyes has definetely got the team fitter than Walter Smith ever did.
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