I reckon... The Mig Bardinhio - Tina - The Yeti - Simon and Garfunkel Vettel - Alan Titchmarsh - Sylvester - Dirty Sess Nota Bene I reckon Sysvester should get his place right back, we could use Alan's great efforts on goal along with Vettel, but I'm also considering Vince instead of Sylvester... Other than that, not too complex a team to pick.
--------------------Howard------------------ Neville-----Heitinga-----------Distin----Baines ------------Fellaini---------Gibson----------- --Osman------ -----Cahill------------Gueye-- --------------------Jelavic------------------- Major boost that we've got Gibson back. Rodwell out injured (no big deal) Coleman out injured Drenthe is 50/50 to make it. 2-1 to Everton. I'm glad that O'Shea is out.
full time and we hear.. [video=youtube;c5_57PF7HwM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5_57PF7HwM[/video]
I am ****ting it, I have had a bet with my mate who is an Everton fan, the loser has to walk in the club after football next Sunday wearing the winners shirt and stay in it the whole day. I look ****e in Blue so we better win.
Syd, that has stirred the loins (and they are bloody big loins let me tell you Lol). We are on our way to Wembley..........
The replay is Everton's sixth game in 17 days, a gruelling spell that has so far yielded wins over Tottenham Hotspur and Swansea, defeats against Liverpool and Arsenal plus the draw with Sunderland at Goodison. Moyes again spoke of the Premier League "being hard on Everton this year, that's for sure" but refused to elaborate on grievances that exceed the current fixture congestion. "There's no doubt it will affect the squad but we just have to get on with it," said the Everton manager, whose midfield options are seriously reduced by injury to Jack Rodwell and Seamus Coleman plus the ineligibility of Steven Pienaar. Royston Drenthe will also miss a second game in succession for what Moyes described as "a family situation. I have given him some compassionate leave."