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By Bruvva
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bmstinton93 wrote:We have a fantastic range of porcelain as well!

Oh, and Cher Lloyd...


I've said this before, SHE'S FROM MALVERN! Which is practically Wales really.
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By Yudster
#492781
She made a couple of decent records a couple of years ago. Well one. Can't remember what it was called but I remember liking it. What happened to her?
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By Bruvva
#492782
She's from Malvern, probably on her 3rd husband and 10th kid by now. Quite likely has a nice view from her back garden, mind.
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By Bruvva
#492785
bmstinton93 wrote:But Malvern is in Worcestershire and she went to Worcester Sixth Form College so we've kinda claimed her.


Better off sticking with Elgar if you ask me.

chrysostom wrote:
Bruvva wrote:He's good, young and British so why not?


28 isn't that young!


It is when you're 40 :P

But 28? Blimey, had it in my head he was 23/24 ish. Even less of an excuse for that hair now.
By bmstinton93
#492786
Bruvva wrote:
bmstinton93 wrote:But Malvern is in Worcestershire and she went to Worcester Sixth Form College so we've kinda claimed her.


Better off sticking with Elgar if you ask me.

But he can't rap...
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By Bruvva
#492787
He's dead, of course he can't.
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By Bonanzoid
#492789
Yudster wrote:
Bonanzoid wrote:Maybe with Moyes at United they could virtually guarantee Leighton Baines' signature.


Do they want that? And if so, why?!


He's a bloody good player, and he's been linked to United before. If Everton do sell any time soon though, they should get a hefty cheque for him.
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By Yudster
#492803
I haven't watched a whole lot of Everton, but the two or three matches I have seen, Baines didn't stand out at all. And he looks like he should be playing for Ipswich Town in 1975.

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By The Deadly
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Bruvva wrote:He's dead, of course he can't.

Doesn't stop 2Pac.

And as for Baines he is an excellent left back but will need to play for a top side before he can be considered great. It's all well and good playing well against Wigan but you need to do it week in and week out against the top sides in world football. He'd be a good fit for Spurs.
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By dimtimjim
#492807
chrysostom wrote:28 isn't that young!


Well, you say that, Bob n Yuds may disagree... :wink:
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By MK Chris
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Deadly wrote:
Bruvva wrote:He's dead, of course he can't.

Doesn't stop 2Pac.

I think you're confusing a recording with the sentience of a dead man...
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By Bruvva
#492842
Oh well, I'll nail my colours to the mast...

*puts on Alonso shirt*

COME ON REAL.
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By Bruvva
#492844
Hurrah.

However, in the important game tonight, Kidderminster lost to bloody GATESHEAD. Booooo.
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By Yudster
#492845
We couldn't even score against Hartlepool away. Ok we didn't concede either, but HARTLEPOOL? Oh come on now.
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By Bruvva
#492846
Obviously something in the air in the northeast.
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By Wykey
#493355
Baines is comfortably the best left full-back in the premier league and arguably one of the best in Europe (I don't have any proper knowledge outside of that).

He's better than most left sided players in possession and better than any other without possession.


Sadly when he's played for England he's suffered due to Steven Gerrard's over-inflated sense of worth and total lack of tactical discipline or responsibility.
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By Wykey
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Bruvva wrote:Today's mildly curious football fact/question.

In David Moyes's Everton tenure, he's had 48 away league games against Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool, how many of those games has he won?


Strange that the results against Tottenham and Man City are conveniently ignored.

Cherry picking results against any four unconnected sides can prove whatever you want it to prove. The fact is, that as Everton have evolved into "the best of the rest", teams challenging for honours (and Liverpool) are less likely to field weaker sides against us as they are against the likes of Stoke (and Liverpool) thus it's comparatively more difficult for us to win against these teams as our squad is nowhere near good enough.
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By Bruvva
#493399
Yes, cherry picking results against the 3 currently most successful premier league teams and local rivals. Jesus, not living up to the "bitter" tag much are you?

In more important news, the treacherous welsh midget Owen is retiring at the end of the season.
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By Wykey
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I'm bitter, because I've provided more context for the question you asked and highlighted why in and of itself it's an irrelevant statistic, yet you're calling a professional footballer that you've never met and have no relationship with a treacherous welsh midget.

Well done.
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By chrysostom
#493404
To be fair, Arsenal probably don't have the best record when it comes to the top teams over the last 5 years or so. Moyes has worked wonders on a relatively small budget (net transfer spend of £17m since he took over) - while only being in threat of relegation once to my mind (I could be wrong).

I think he's a great manager, and Everton are a team with fantastic potential. If any club in the league sacked their manager, I'm sure Moyes would be on their shortlist.
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By Wykey
#493408
I suspect Moyes' balance sheet is actually closer to £0 than £17m - but even at £17m over 11 years, it's not so much of a relatively small budget, but a non-existent budget.

We've got a good first team, but our squad only has about 13 first team level players, so we're at least half a dozen players short of what we need to move on from bumbling around in the top ten.

And given our chairman has precisely zero ability to develop the business of the club, we're not going to get those players, so sooner or later he'll be off and we'll be screwed.
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