Janmaat and Sissoko seriously need to look at themselves playing. They're literally standing on top of each other. Are they bummmates?
Another performance so far to highlight why we will be going down and rightly so. We are just awful and after failing to bring in a proven forward with experience in the prem nor any real effort to fix the back 4 will be the root course of our demise
No, if the price available returns a decent risk free profit then take it. In the end the price went to 5.7 and then fell back so I didn't get my target of 6.0 for a risk-free return on the match. I didn't have to wait long for the first goal to go in and then I made around 19% on the match when I backed the Toon. The whole point of betting is to make a profit. If one can pick up a risk-free guaranteed return then do it. That's trading, not gambling.
get ɡɛt/ verb gerund or present participle: getting 1. come to have (something); receive. "I got a letter from him the other day" synonyms: acquire, obtain, come by, come to have, come into possession of,receive, gain, earn, win, come into, come in for, take possession of,take receipt of, be given; More antonyms: give, send, lose experience, suffer, or be afflicted with (something bad). "I got a sudden pain in my left eye" synonyms: experience, suffer, be afflicted with, undergo, sustain, feel, have "I got a sharp pain in my right arm" receive as a punishment or penalty. "I'll get the sack if things go wrong" contract (a disease or ailment). "I might be getting the flu" synonyms: succumb to, develop, go/come down with, sicken for, fall victim to,be struck down with, be stricken with, be afflicted by/with, be smitten by/with; More 2. succeed in attaining, achieving, or experiencing; obtain. "I need all the sleep I can get" move in order to pick up or bring (something); fetch. "get another chair" synonyms: fetch, collect, go for, call for, pick up, bring, carry, deliver, convey,ferry, transport; More antonyms: take, leave prepare (a meal). "Celia went to the kitchen to start getting their dinner" synonyms: prepare, get ready, cook, make, put together, assemble, muster,dish up, concoct; More tend to meet with or find in a specified place or situation. "for someone used to the tiny creatures we get in England it was something of a shock" travel by or catch (a bus, train, or other form of transport). "I got a taxi across to Baker Street" synonyms: travel by/on/in, journey by/on/in; More obtain (a figure or answer) as a result of calculation. make contact with, especially by telephone. "you can get me at home if you need me" synonyms: contact, get in touch with, communicate with, make contact with,reach, be in communication with; More respond to a ring of (a telephone or doorbell). "I'll get the door!" informal used to draw attention to someone whom one regards as pretentious or vain. "get her!" 3. reach or cause to reach a specified state or condition. "he'd got thinner" synonyms: become, grow, turn, go, come to be, get to be; literarywax "your tea's getting cold" used with past participle to form the passive mood. "the cat got drowned" cause to be treated in a specified way. "get the form signed by a doctor" induce or prevail upon (someone) to do something. "they got her to sign the consent form" synonyms: persuade, induce, prevail on, influence, talk round; More have the opportunity to do. "he got to try out a few of these nice new cars" synonyms: contrive, arrange, find a way, engineer a way, manage; More begin to be or do something, especially gradually or by chance. "we got talking one evening" 4. come, go, or make progress eventually or with some difficulty. "Nigel got home very late" synonyms: arrive, reach, come, make it, turn up, appear, put in an appearance,make an appearance, come on the scene, come up, approach, enter,present oneself, be along, come along, materialize; More antonyms: set out move or come into a specified position, situation, or state. "she got into the car" synonyms: become, grow, turn, go, come to be, get to be; literarywax "your tea's getting cold" succeed in making (someone or something) come, go, or move somewhere. "she had to get them away from the rocks" NORTH AMERICANinformal reach a specified point or stage. "it's getting so I can't even think" 5. see have. 6. catch or apprehend (someone). "the police have got him" synonyms: apprehend, catch, arrest, capture, seize, take; More strike or wound (someone) with a blow or missile. "you got me in the eye!" informal punish, injure, or kill (someone), especially as retribution. "I'll get you for this!" synonyms: take revenge on, be revenged on, exact/wreak revenge on, get one's revenge on, avenge oneself on, take vengeance on, get even with,settle a/the score with, pay back, pay out, retaliate on/against, get back at, take reprisals against, exact retribution on, give someone their just deserts, give someone a dose/taste of their own medicine;More informal be punished, injured, or killed. "wait until dad comes home, then you'll get it!" informal be appropriately punished or rewarded. "I'll get mine, you'll get yours, we'll all get wealthy" synonyms: receive, be sent, be in receipt of, accept delivery of, be given "I was glad to get your letter" antonyms: send informal annoy (someone) greatly. "cleaning the same things all the time, that's what gets me" synonyms: annoy, irritate, exasperate, anger, irk, vex, inflame, put out, nettle,needle, provoke, incense, infuriate, madden, rub up the wrong way,try someone's patience, make someone's blood boil, ruffle someone's feathers, make someone's hackles rise, get someone's hackles up, rattle someone's cage; More baffle (someone). "she had got me there: I could not answer" synonyms: baffle, nonplus, perplex, puzzle, bewilder, mystify, bemuse,confuse, confound, disconcert, throw, set someone thinking; More 7. informal understand (an argument or the person making it). "What do you mean? I don't get it" synonyms: hear, recognize, discern, distinguish, make out, pick out, perceive,follow, keep up with, take in More 8. archaic acquire (knowledge) by study; learn. "that knowledge which is gotten at school" Origin Middle English: from Old Norse geta ‘obtain, beget, guess’; related to Old English gietan(in begietan ‘beget’, forgietan ‘forget’), from an Indo-European root shared by Latinpraeda ‘booty, prey’, praehendere ‘get hold of, seize’, and Greek khandanein ‘hold, contain, be able’. 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Misguided more likely. The old if we can score then doesn't matter if we concede from under the good ol Keegan days. Sadly our defence is mid Championship quality at best. Can anyone tell me who replaced Mbemba? Praying it was Lascelles and not Saylor
Well it weren't great! Still only 1-0 though, so plenty of time to think we could change things round and get back in the game (at least until they score their second)
Oh well, thats the Balloon of Optimism well and truly fcuking popped for me. Same old shyte as usual. Garbage..
Just to make you a I like your positivity and I seriously hope I am wrong here.... But I think its only a matter of time before Everton score again. I bet we come out with the same setup, same personnel...... No changes..... same crap! Mclaren will get sacked soon. Because if we keep playing like this we are going down and after spunking 100 million.........