by Royal Fleet » 19 Dec 2006 16:34
by handbags_harris » 19 Dec 2006 19:18
Mr Angry A word of thanks to Handbags Harris for these match previews; genuinely interesting and informative. The opposition fans views are especially insightful! (Maybe someone should tell them that the last time we played against Lescott we tore him to teensy weensy LITTLE pieces!!!)
by handbags_harris » 19 Dec 2006 20:01
by Forbury Lion » 19 Dec 2006 20:25
Adolf Hitler "Rumoured to have lived in Dingle in the early twenties, was supposed to be that fond of the Blues that he watched them regularly and was a big fan of the dangerous 'Dixie Dean', who inspired early thoughts of aerial bombardment. Also the Observer / Independent wrote a ditty on Everton a few years ago regarding Hitler, saying "the most hated man in the world followed the Blues." Well, let's hope his penchant for red had him leaning the other way!
by mydak » 21 Dec 2006 10:12
by londinium » 21 Dec 2006 10:37
mydak this is the game i have been looking forward to most this season.
For 13 long years, until my head was swayed by a chance trip to tilehurst, there was only one team whose results i needed to know.
I saw similar highs and lows as a toffee as i have as a royal, sat through both getting six put past them, saw both win well.
Since then they have always been the team who's results i would check to see how they were doing that week, and whenever a big game happened - 95 cup final, all those last day of the season need to win to stay up games, i would tune in to watch them.
More recently however the interest has slipped a bit more, much to the disappointment of the blue side of the liverpool family, and now i can never rekindle it again, not until the terrible day that somehow we are separated by divisions again. It would be wrong to look out for two teams in one league.
as for saturday...
i can;t wait.
by EASTENDER MARKY » 22 Dec 2006 16:23
by susieroyal » 23 Dec 2006 11:38
by nivek elyod » 23 Dec 2006 11:58
Forbury LionAdolf Hitler "Rumoured to have lived in Dingle in the early twenties, was supposed to be that fond of the Blues that he watched them regularly and was a big fan of the dangerous 'Dixie Dean', who inspired early thoughts of aerial bombardment. Also the Observer / Independent wrote a ditty on Everton a few years ago regarding Hitler, saying "the most hated man in the world followed the Blues." Well, let's hope his penchant for red had him leaning the other way!
by M4 Junction 11 » 23 Dec 2006 13:33
handbags_harris 10) Predicted scoreline?
It depends what Moyes does on the day, I mean if Yobo and Lescott are together at the back, with Arteta and Osman in midfield, I think we could win, perhaps 2-1. It will be tough though, I guess I'd be happy with a point. [Royal Blue Jersey]
With our current form, if im honest, 1-1 [Sim]
1-0 to Everton : Arteta should be back by then, and we're due an away win. [tadpole]
1-0 to us. [rob japan]
It will be tough at your place.... Im gonna sit on the fence a bit an say 8-0 to us! [The G-String Warrior]
start of the season i would say 3-0 to us.now i would say 1-1 , 1-0 [uknightbreed]
Due to our injuries and current form, I'd say Reading 1 - 1 Everton or Reading 2 -1 Everton. It's gonna be a tough match for us no matter how you slice it. [TX Bill]
2-1 to us [Welton Toffee]
Ask me how I feel after Sunday. Right now I expect Sods Law to operate and Reading to beat Blackburn comfortably, setting them up nicely for our visit. Could be 1 goal either way, or just a tight 0-0 game. Who knows? [ToffeeDan]
1-1 [Dennis Stevens]
by Bracknell RFC » 24 Dec 2006 01:48
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