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good to see Lacazette and Aubamayeang both start with Ozil too, not so confident about how we line up at the other end though :eek: good to see were still trying to keep Ramsey fit for the january sales :(
 

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Gutted I cannot see it, you have to subscribe. Me I prefer "Liddle city" part of our history.😁

If you should put in your name and e-mail address you can read two articles free a week.(y) Quite interesting article actually, especially in light of the Evertonian's mixed reaction to the possible capacity/ies of their new stadium.

Regarding "Liddle city", there was a time when we referred to as "Liddell-Pool", a player who my nan and grandad adored and mainly in a time when we were perennially in the second division - hope for us all, eh Tash. The only oil money in them days, was in Brylcreem. :)

https://www.nationalfootballmuseum.com/halloffame/billy-liddell/
 

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looked sharp first half, think he looks far better when Lacazette also plays

not good seeing Monreal injured yet again, one fit centre half now and he looks like hes trying to get himself xmas off, lets hope he keeps his head 2nd half
Completely agree Laca allows him more of a free roll which let's him drift into more dangerous areas.

We're so short of options at the back as it is we need a couple of signings to firm that area up if we can in January
 
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He is a world class striker , just brillant , I went for him for top goal scorer in our predictions
 

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If you should put in your name and e-mail address you can read two articles free a week.(y) Quite interesting article actually, especially in light of the Evertonian's mixed reaction to the possible capacity/ies of their new stadium.

Regarding "Liddle city", there was a time when we referred to as "Liddell-Pool", a player who my nan and grandad adored and mainly in a time when we were perennially in the second division - hope for us all, eh Tash. The only oil money in them days, was in Brylcreem. :)

https://www.nationalfootballmuseum.com/halloffame/billy-liddell/

Remebered using me dads brycreem one day. Half a pot. I looked a ***. 🤪
 

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Remebered using me dads brycreem one day. Half a pot. I looked a ***. 🤪

You're in good company, I used my dad's Brut aftershave when going to school once.

I can still see the teacher walking the lines of pupils, then centreing in on the smell, and then dragging me out in front of all the others. He didnt have to be a bloodhound, as not many other 9 year olds used it in their morning ablutions. :cool:
 

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Arsenal looked pretty good today well, until they got 2-0 up anyway, a lot stronger with Kolasinac back, he was excellent at LB. Aubameyang is so good as well, boy can he finish.
 

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Well the gooners have made hard work of that against a resilient Burnley side. Got a bit complacent at 2-0 thinking they had won it. Some shocking defending for the Burnley goal. All someone had to do was just boot it clear instead of farting around in our own box. A win but need not a great performance................again!
 
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Wow what a day of results

Chelsea and City losing - gap to Chelsea now 11 points - a fight for 4th now with Arsenal for them I guess ?
 
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