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2 hours ago, byeo said:

washing machines live longer with Wilder.

 
 

That's not a very fair comment (my opinion as an Owl), bloke has done wonders for them and I think Chris Wilder will be the next manager of Everton.

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We never got out of second gear today. 

 

Amazing to think we were without Basham, OConnell, Baldock and in addition we rest our two leading goalscorers and still score 4 goals quite comfortably.

 

 

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Said to a blade at work madine could be a decent signing for you, he has an eye for goal and will get plenty of chances in your team it was only his off field stuff that lets him down but keep that in check and he'll do a job as shown yesterday.  Wasn't surprised you managed to put 4 past them, unlike us you are much better going forward ,😔

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Reading were lucky we kept it to 4 (seriously), Hogan was unlucky not to score a couple, I genuinely thought a 6-0 was on the cards. 

 

As for Gary Madine, his all round play was outstanding yesterday,  not only the goals but the intelligent play and the fact he was always looking to create for others.

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4 hours ago, cmonkes said:

Would love to see a heat map for Gary Madine.

 

His work rate is immense, not only playing centrally but making runs left and right. He also tracks back to win the ball and to link up with midfield before making runs forward again. 

 

The lad has obvious talent and seems to have matured into quite a player. IF he can keep on top of the flaws that have given him a past reputation, he will be a fantastic player and will score bags of goals. 

 

 

He's only one night out away from a custodial sentence, that's his most consistent trait! 

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3 minutes ago, cmonkes said:

And Forestieri was recently charged with racially related behaviour, didn't stop you lot cheering for him yesterday when he scored did it? He was a hero when he went to high five the fan who had invaded the pitch?

 

 

Comparing charged with convicted are we?

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1 hour ago, cmonkes said:

I guess we will have to wait until his trial on the 28th March, however the F.A certainly discovered enough evidence to sanction him as guilty with a ban.

The fa charged him with violent behaviour, not racial related behaviour!

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24 minutes ago, cmonkes said:

Which ironically is what you are having a pop at Madine for. Regardless of whether on or off the pitch, they have been found guilty of the same thing.

 

And again we will wait until the 28th March won't we. 

Ok, your comparing 2 footballer's scrapping on a field with a thug who laid out people on a night out (on 2 occasions) ?

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United ites sticking up for Gary Madine on here are the most hypocritical ever, they slagged him off from pillar to post when he had a little rumble down Town and thumped a  couple of blokes who thought they would try it on .

He was out of order we know but it happens down Town every Friday and Saturday night usually with the culprits going home with split lip and waking up wondering what happened.

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Egan and Fleck had fantastic games, but (and you don't know how difficult this is to type) Mr Madine was immense on Saturday.

Eats humble pie and irons his "I Love Gaz" tee shirt ready for March 4th.

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On 17/02/2019 at 18:58, Albert smith said:

United ites sticking up for Gary Madine on here are the most hypocritical ever, they slagged him off from pillar to post when he had a little rumble down Town and thumped a  couple of blokes who thought they would try it on .

He was out of order we know but it happens down Town every Friday and Saturday night usually with the culprits going home with split lip and waking up wondering what happened.

Has this happened to you Albert ?

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8 hours ago, Ridgewalk said:

Has this happened to you Albert ?

It certainly has ,and has happened to most blokes I grew up with down town in the early sixties when a good rumble would often happen just for the fun of it .

Mind you no knives ,guns or any other weapons in force , The next neet every thing back to normal with the vanquished looking a bit sheepish til the Stoooooonses kicked in  that is.

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