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The Everton fans love him for the Liverpool game. Time for Markovic to step up to the plate to rescue his career.

Had a joke with a mate when we signed the pair that Niasse would score against Liverpool and Markovic against Everton. Half the equation has come true so might lump a bit on Markovic scoring next week.
 
Or this one, someone started it at Leicester - Groove Armada

I see you baby Omar Niasse
Omar Niassse moving that ass
I see you baby Omar Niasse
Omar Niasse, moving that ass
Alright, don't touch me
 
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You used to be able to here, but there was a load of agro over some clubs allowing it and others not, so they made a blanket rule that no loan player could play against his parent club.
Yeah it was the choice of the parent club, but as Everton treat Omar like **** and them seeing the form he's in here, there's no way they'd have allowed him to play anyway. He'd have scored a hatful.
 
The most important result next week is Palace V Watford. If Palace lose they will be a maximum of one point above us with ten games to play, but crucially those games include all of the top six (we have only two top six teams to play). I think that would make us favourites to finish above them.

Likewise Boro (now 2 points behind us and struggling to score) still have five of the top six to play, which should make us favourites to finish above them.

Sunderland (who are favourites for the drop) are five points behind us with three top six teams still to play. We definitely should finish above them.

Add to that we play Palace away and Sunderland and Boro at home. Three games we need to at least draw, but nine points from those would dramatically improve our chances.

People who think Burnley and Bournemouth are clear are wrong in my opinion, so Sunderland v Burnley and Bournemouth v Swansea are both big for us and we can't really lose whoever wins or if they draw.
 
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You used to be able to here, but there was a load of agro over some clubs allowing it and others not, so they made a blanket rule that no loan player could play against his parent club.

I remember Robbie Turner playing against Cambridge for us when he was on loan. I think he was booed by his parent club fans and whilst I don't recall much what else happened, I'm sure he was subbed by Dolan after about 20 odd minutes.