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demonrail666 09.12.2015 09:04 AM

Fuuuck!!!! Dunno what to say. Thems the breaks I s'ppose.

anyway, yeah, pure bollocks from Mourinho in the post match.

!@#$%! 09.12.2015 10:30 AM

dortmund beats hannover 4-2 with great help from hannover's new brazilian defender fernando (?) (1 penalty, 1 own-goal).

bayern beats augsburg 2-1 with help from the ref who gifted them an unlikely elfmeter on minute 88.

strange weekend.

h8kurdt 09.17.2015 04:43 PM

Good piece about Everton and Roberto Martinez

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Everton got nowhere near the credit they deserved for the 3-1 thumping of Chelsea at the weekend. Partly that is due to the fact that the defending champions making such a wretched start to the season will always be a bigger story, especially if it can be illustrated with pictures of a grumpy José Mourinho. But partly it is due to Everton’s own status as a nearly team, an up-and-down sort of side, a typical Roberto Martínez outfit.

In the wider scheme of things Everton are not expected to carry on like that all season, to terrorise all who come to Goodison Park and make a serious push for a Champions League place. It could happen, but most probably it won’t. Fortress Goodison got off to a limp start to the season when Watford came along and gave the home side a scare. A 2-2 draw was a reasonable result in the end but it still had supporters expressing doubts, once again, over Martínez’s style of management and suitability for the job. Those same supporters are happy again now, after a joyous afternoon against Chelsea when every single one of Martínez’s decisions came off – better not to ask what might have happened if Muhamed Besic had not picked up an early injury and Steven Naismith remained on the bench all afternoon – but every Everton fan is aware the Midas touch could disappear again just as quickly. Such as on Saturday afternoon, for instance, when Martínez returns to Swansea.


That is not to imply Everton will lose at a ground where they gained a respectable point last season, just to point out that their form and results can be wildly unpredictable. Everyone feared the worst when Everton had to go to Southampton after the disappointing display against Watford, a stylish 3-0 away win was a long way from what most people were expecting.

Similarly there was nothing in the next two games, a defeat by Manchester City and a scoreless draw at Spurs, to suggest that Chelsea could be overcome so emphatically when Premier League football resumed after the international break. Mourinho’s side had a lot to do with their own downfall – teams such as Swansea and West Bromwich are likely to allow Ross Barkley less time on the ball than Chelsea permitted him – but on the other hand Everton were not backward in coming forward.

They poured enthusiastically into the miles of space behind Chelsea’s high line, not always using it effectively if the truth be known, created enough chances to win the game by a distance and finished three of them crisply. Defensively they were just as good, with John Stones practically taunting Mourinho with his calmness and ability on the ball, Phil Jagielka putting in his usual shift and Brendan Galloway excelling at left-back as a replacement for the injured Leighton Baines. Martínez deserves praise for his handling of the whole Stones situation, his willingness to trust that his player would not be distracted was amply vindicated by the performance against Chelsea, and it should also be noted that when he sent on Ramiro Funes Mori to make his Everton debut when Seamus Coleman was injured late in the game the home side were still only one goal ahead and the points were not yet safe.

Martínez undoubtedly looks the real deal at times – he even found an amusing riposte to Mourinho’s foul-mouthed rant in the tunnel after the game, though how newspapers can deem the single use of just one swearword as a rant is beyond most people’s comprehension. It just shows how desperate the media has become to make Mourinho the entire story. If the Queen or the pope ever start effing and jeffing then fair enough, that might count as front page news, but a football manager uttering a single expletive in the aftermath of a defeat is hardly in the same league. By current standards of prudery practically every football manager (not to mention players and supporters) is guilty of a foul-mouthed rant every Saturday afternoon.

But back to Martínez. Is this the start of something big at Everton, or is he simply doing what he used to at Wigan, namely producing stellar performances one week then mistake-ridden calamities the next? Roller-coaster would be the cliche of choice for the Martínez years at Wigan, beating all the big names in the Premier League but leaking points to lesser opponents all the while, though helter skelter might be a more apt description of the final few weeks, FA Cup glory notwithstanding. Martínez and Wigan never got the credit they deserved for taking Manchester City apart at Wembley either. Once again most of the coverage focused on the opposing manager – it turned out to be Roberto Mancini’s last game and City were therefore excused a lacklustre display – when in reality Martínez should have been lauded for his tactical acumen and his ability to get the absolute utmost form a collection of mostly ordinary players.

Martínez has a much better selection of players at his disposal now. Perhaps not a Champions League standard squad – whatever that is, after the two Manchester sides’ results on Tuesday – but there is no way players such as Barkley, Stones and Romelu Lukaku can be described as ordinary. Ask the manager for his ambition for the season and he would say a top-four finish.

Get into the Champions League and beef up the squad with a few more better than average players. At the moment that seems a reasonable aim – Everton have made a better start to the season than Chelsea, Liverpool and Spurs – though it is an assessment that really needs to be made in the second half of the season, not the first couple of months.

Everton need to develop consistency, to become a team feared by opponents for picking up points as well as rave reviews. Everyone knows they can hit the heights, everyone also knows there are likely to be troughs as well. Right now with Everton the tendency is to wait for the next result to put the last one into perspective. If Martínez can break that spell he could take his side to the next level. Confidence is currently coursing through the club, though the same could be said of Crystal Palace, Leicester, Swansea and West Ham.

Everton need to show they can top that mini-group first, before they aim any higher. It is traditional at this point to observe that Everton, or someone like them, will have a good chance in the cups if they are not quite strong enough for the league but can raise their game when the occasion demands. That is both patronising and old-fashioned. The cups have had their day. Consistency is now the bigger prize.



Martinez's ridiculous levels of optimism can grate. However, it does make a change from Moyes' negativity (some of the things he said still sting).

Swansea is a tipping point game I think. Win and the mood will continue to rise. Lose and a lot of people will write the rest of the season off with an average finishing place.

demonrail666 09.19.2015 12:24 PM

Completely agree about teams like Everton never getting the credit when they beat the bigger teams. The same thing's happened to West Ham beating Arsenal and Liverpool. It's happening right now with us leading Man C. Listening to the commentators it's all about what's wrong with them, instead of saying how good we've been.

Anyway, half time, 2-1 up. Even if we lose we've been brilliant. If Payet carries on in his current form we're gonna have a helluva job keeping him in the summer.

Back to the match, fingernails gone.

EDIT: We held on (and it really was holding on). 2-1 it is. Rode our luck big time in the end but we beat Man City, at the Etihad. Fucking hell!!!

Edit #2: Finally had enough of Costa. The guy's just a nasty piece of work, end of, and Mourinho's defence of him (while expected) is a disgrace. Mourinho's doing to Chelsea what he did to Real, making them hated, and I can seriously see Abramovich having enough of it, maybe not before the end of this season but I can seriously see Jose either walking or being sacked before the start of the next one.

Bertrand 09.20.2015 02:38 AM

The French commentators stressed that Costa should have been expelled. Slap a defender, knock him down, and you usually get sent away. The referee's decision was very poor, to say the least.

I found Mourinho's talk so childish that it failed to make me more irate.
He praised his team for being serene. This meant that Arsenal had not been. He surely can't think Costa was serene, can he?
Has the World Wrestling Entertainment considered approaching Mourinho?

West Ham and Everton have been really fluent.
I'm surprised Norwich is currently so high in the table. I'm yet to see one of their games though.

demonrail666 09.20.2015 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Bertrand
Has the World Wrestling Entertainment considered approaching Mourinho?


You never know

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Originally Posted by Bertrand
West Ham and Everton have been really fluent.


West Ham are very unpredictable. We're playing really well against teams we shouldn't have a chance against but seem to struggle against those we might more reasonably expect to beat, especially at home. We seem to function better as underdogs. Most importantly, though, win or lose, we're fun to watch again, which we never were with Allardyce, even when we won. So far I'm more than happy with what Bilic is doing.

h8kurdt 09.20.2015 09:06 AM

ONE SENTENCE SUMMING UPS

-Well done to West Ham!

-What a prick Costa is, and the ref fucked up big time

-Bayern win again, big whoop

-I'm gonna bet my house that Newcastle go down.

!@#$%! 09.20.2015 09:19 AM

lol bayern played darmstadt which was just promoted-- try instead dortmund vs leverkusen which starts in an hour. that should be a mighty contest.

h8kurdt 09.20.2015 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
lol bayern played darmstadt which was just promoted-- try instead dortmund vs leverkusen which starts in an hour. that should be a mighty contest.


:D

Hook, line and sinker.

!@#$%! 09.20.2015 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
:D

Hook, line and sinker.


haaa haaa haaa! i must spread more butter....

!@#$%! 09.20.2015 12:25 PM

the dortmund bayer game was sweet

it started pretty tight but dortmund managed to squeek a 1-0 by halftime. then 2-0 by 60'. then i could have been 2-1 but instead went 3-0 on a penalty. dortmund keeps the lead on the table! mhuahahahahahaha.

demonyo sez he misses the classic defender over the goal-scoring semi-midfileder modern defenders-- he should have seen sokratis vs. chicharito today . hilarious duel.

demonrail666 09.20.2015 04:09 PM

Arsenal were apparently looking at Sokratis last year, not that Arsenal actually buys players. They just look at them.

And how's Hernandez doing at Leverkusen? Something about him, I really want him to do well.

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
Swansea is a tipping point game I think. Win and the mood will continue to rise. Lose and a lot of people will write the rest of the season off with an average finishing place.


So where did the draw leave things?

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt

-I'm gonna bet my house that Newcastle go down.


Newcastle, Sunderland and one other for me. Hopefully Villa.

!@#$%! 09.20.2015 04:19 PM

chicharito scored in the champions mid-week (his first @ leverkusen) but not today.

sokratis would NOT let him get even close.

demonrail666 09.20.2015 05:37 PM

Shame the game's changed to the extent that defenders like that are now so overlooked. It happens here all the time. Not knocking John Stones, who I think is excellent, but it's telling how he's been elevated so much higher than guys like Ryan Shawcross, who may not be as good with the ball but is a better out and out defender IMO.

demonrail666 09.22.2015 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt

-Bayern win again, big whoop


Lewandowski scored 5 in 9 minutes tonight. Quick whoop

Bertrand 09.23.2015 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
You never know



West Ham are very unpredictable. We're playing really well against teams we shouldn't have a chance against but seem to struggle against those we might more reasonably expect to beat, especially at home. We seem to function better as underdogs. Most importantly, though, win or lose, we're fun to watch again, which we never were with Allardyce, even when we won. So far I'm more than happy with what Bilic is doing.


I'd never have guessed re. the wrestling game...

Last season, WH were already more interesting than before (from a neutral point of view which almost lost its neutrality the moment Adrian, Cresswell, Kouyaté played...).

!@#$%! 09.23.2015 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Lewandowski scored 5 in 9 minutes tonight. Quick whoop

That was insane and totally unexpected--a freak record.

demonrail666 09.23.2015 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
That was insane and totally unexpected--a freak record.


Yeah never seen anything like that before, and against Wolfsburg. Hardly pushovers.

h8kurdt 10.03.2015 10:33 AM

Bloody hell. I honestly thought it'd be a while before I'd see a glut of goals so quick after Lewandowski.

Bertrand 10.03.2015 01:04 PM

Chelsea's sinking again.
Mourinho's being a great help for his players: he introduced Matic at the break, and now, we're 20 minutes from the end... he replaces him...
Southampton leading 3-1 in London...


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