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26 Jan 2019 19:48:13
Tough pill to swallow that one - zonal marking really kills us off. Another year without a trophy unfortunately, shame the short cup-run was halted by a struggling Championship side.

Still a very, very long way to go. However, never expectant of a trophy this season. I still remain faithful to the club's ambition/ direction as we are (understandably) very premature under the new regime.

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1.) 26 Jan 2019 19:50:32
I know it's zonal but unmarked 6 yards out center of the goal.


2.) 26 Jan 2019 19:52:12
3 opposition players.


3.) 26 Jan 2019 19:58:35
They had more unmarked players on the edge of our six yard box than they had on the rest of the pitch. Who was actually marking anyone?


4.) 26 Jan 2019 20:22:01
That concentrate on a zone not a player. It’s a system that is only really mastered when you have world class players. That why we are pretty crap at it.


5.) 26 Jan 2019 20:28:53
We can't zonal mark - we are total rubbish.


 

 

17 Sep 2017 14:44:08
Hello Blues,

Old user with a new profile (forgot my old details, it's been so long since my last post! )

The only thing keeping my spirits high at the moment is the glorious weather conditions on holiday in Majorca.

I'm not even looking for a win today, just hoping to see that the current crop of Blues show some passion, love and fight for the club we have valued since we were little sproggies.

That alone will be enough to convince me that we have what it takes to meddle with the best there is. There's no doubting the quality we have, we just need to find that balance. Like Koeman said - the passion must be there before ability.

There are some potential dark times ahead, but I know we can pull away from it. January and a new striker cannot come quick enough.

Dreaming of an Oumar brace today.

Come on you Blues, optimism is key.

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19 Jan 2019 23:25:33
Where have you heard this, Skylark?

I personally think the business he has done so far is brilliant (incoming particularly - I sympathise with him in his effort to remove the deadweight as it must be quite the challenge) .

Gelling a team together takes time, I'm more than happy to bide time until the summer and see what he can do with another full window - when buying/ selling is a smoother and less extortionate process.

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22 Jun 2018 02:17:37
Hugely disappointed in this one.

I was a tremendous fan of Mori. Left you with your heart in your mouth 50% of the time, but I admired the confidence he brought to the side. Always breaking forward at any given chance, always maintained a positive ‘in it to win it’ attitude - which is probably the key factor to why Allardyce never played him after regaining full fitness. He was always so dangerous in front of goal.

It’s with a heavy heart that I wish the man all the success the world can give him over in La Liga.

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03 May 2018 10:44:02
100% agree with you on this one. He was one of the very few reasons in which we can be showing some optimism for next season.

Looks a cracking player, likely has mistakes in him, but I know for certain I would rather see the lad try some audacious football, fail on occasion but eventually become successful with it!

All we need now is a manager willing to give game time to players like him.

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12 Feb 2018 19:38:29
We’re not even 7th now. Why are people so sure this is an inevitability?

If we somehow finish 7th, it represents a very very poor showing from PL teams outside of the top 6. The gap is only stretching year by year.

SA will not reduce that gap in his contracted 18 months in charge. He wouldn’t reduce the gap if he were 18 years in charge.

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13 Jan 2019 12:24:46
Could not agree more with the OP, I think Tosun is a great player and a clinical one at that - simply short on confidence and unfortunately a square peg to a round hole in Marco Silva's style of play / regime.

I've kept to myself the past few months, observing the general consensus of opinion from the fans on this site and there's one very common occurrence (which expands beyond this website and into most news and social media). People forge opinions. Often taken from a headline, story, decorated sports broadcast and twisted spectacularly in their own format believed to be their own (Corbyn taking Britain back to the 1970's; for example?).

Last season, people could not sing the praises of Tosun anymore. Hard worker, creates space, makes all the right runs, clinical finisher, brings others into the attack with his efficient hold-up play. There were so many positives.

Fast forward to this season and of all the Tosun related posts I would say 90% have the same format - forged from the person before. Too slow, not good enough, lacking quality, lazy, needs to look hungrier, not taken his chances (baring in mind the chances given to him have been drab in regards to both playing time and service on the pitch - consistency is required).

Yes, I admit, he is not world class. He is not going to score 20+ goals every season until his retirement. However, I absolutely guarantee he is the only person in this team (with the exclusion of Richarlison) who is capable of coming remotely close to that number. Quality and technical ability does not disappear over night (it rarely ever disappears). We have all seen his ability and we have all been incredibly impressed by it before.

The man has been absolutely starved of game time, service, love and appreciation and its laughable how the majority of our fan base can jump onto his flaws so tenaciously.

It's clear that Marco Silva does doesn't rate him under his regime and style of play, however his decision to exclude him as often as highlighted - does not not mean he has turned into a drab player over night.

If it were my choice as a manager - given the current crop of talent we have, Cenk Tosun would play every minute of every game. If any one individual can provide the goals to push us up the table - it is this man.

Unfortunately, with a combination of low self-confidence and no faith from the manager, we are compelled to losing him at a cut price, I just hope wherever he ends up he can be the great players he deserves to be at this club.

I hope he proves all the naysayers of Everton Football Club wrong.

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03 Aug 2018 02:40:05
OllBlue1878 - I went to the Porto friendly in Faro. Although Marega scored the only goal of the game - trust me when I say this - he is an absolute donkey. He reminds me of a slightly more composed Victor Anichebe. It’s the one thing all of the fans around me in the Everton end commented on throughout.

I know it’s only pre-season, but you just know a donkey-type player when you see one and he will never change. The way he runs, his first touch and control, it is an absolute blessing that West Ham are in advanced talks to sign him.

On the other hand, Yacine Brahimi to West Ham would be a dissapointment, he gave Seamus Coleman nightmares, freakishly quick and incredible turn of pace.

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20 Jul 2018 15:18:43
I wish I could swap bodies mate and inherit Oumar’s genetics. Allowing me to run at full throttle for days on end. What. A. Guy.

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20 Jul 2018 02:57:36
I think people can assume my opinion on Oumar the destroyer. An invaluable member of the team who creates so much positivity on the pitch like no other. Absolute no brainer for him to remain. Given the adequate playing time - particularly from an impact sub position - and the man will get you 10+ goals per season. What a guy.

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05 Jun 2018 13:52:59
He apparently required a certain number of domestic and/ or international caps this season to strengthen his chances of a granted work permit. Unfortunately his knee injury mid season severely dented that opportunity.

The lad has been fully fit for quite a number of weeks now, however he has since stated in an interview that his manager at Anderlecht has been deliberately side-lining him in an attempt to scupper his chances of a move - Henry Onyekuru specifically pointing out that he believes it’s an attempt to keep him at the club for next season. As a result of the lack of game time at his club (after recovering from injury) he was not selected for his Nigerian National Team. Therefore his only chance of rectifying that issue of a work permit through collecting international caps is no longer possible before the start of the new PL season.

Henry Onyekuru has stated in the same interview that he will not play for Anderlecht again because of this situation, therefore is very likely to go out on loan to a different club for one more season.

A bigger hammer blow if you ask me. He is exactly the style of player we want at Everton next season.

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