Two handed push into Konate….. Look at the game overall, he’s giving Everton fouls for anything. The free kick for the first goal was embarrassing. Gueye should have been sent off before HT. Doucore diving trying to get Bradley send off.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He’s giving those fouls all night but not for Liverpool.
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12-02-2025 09:05 PM #16501
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12-02-2025 09:11 PM #16504This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Seen Everton fans saying Oliver was poor for them too. It’s just supporter biased.
It was far from a 2 handed push. Konate didn’t even claim for it btw.
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12-02-2025 09:12 PM #16505
I had a feeling Everton wouldn't lose that tonight. It's not the victory they wanted of course, and it's highly unlikely to derail Liverpool's title bid, but the passion when that goal went in is everything Goodison Park has always been about. That ground will be very missed.
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12-02-2025 09:16 PM #16506
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Equaliser at the end was just one of those things that was meant to be I think.
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12-02-2025 09:19 PM #16507This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As soon as the whistle went Dacoure ran 50 yards straight to the Liverpool fans to goad them
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12-02-2025 09:22 PM #16508
Well done Toffees. They didn't give up and now they're inching towards safety.
Unfortunately, they lost their best player to a bad injury tonight.
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12-02-2025 09:22 PM #16509This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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If he plays for your team, it’s iconic.
If not, its classless.
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12-02-2025 09:22 PM #16511This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But Oliver was terrible. No coincidence that it’s basically the first time you see Slot lose his sh*t watching that.
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12-02-2025 09:24 PM #16512This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Felt he gave Everton a lot of nothing fouls whilst waving off worse ones for Gueye, and Beto spent most of the game fouling with impunity
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12-02-2025 09:24 PM #16513This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Anyway well done Everton on what i thought they deserved at least a draw
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Aye, agreed. It’s one where if one of your own does it, you love it, if one of them does it to us, you’d want a Hibs player going radge at their player
As you said PH, fans give out plenty
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12-02-2025 09:26 PM #16515This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-02-2025 09:29 PM #16516
Liverpool just needed to take their medicine and get up the road. Not a bad point and still in a great position.
Let Everton get on with it. It’s their patch and they can celebrate how they want. Tremendous finish to the game.
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12-02-2025 09:39 PM #16517
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12-02-2025 09:45 PM #16518This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-02-2025 10:04 PM #16519
[QUOTE=JimBHibees;7894105]Yes not a foul for me either. Biggest question was why they were still playing 2 and a half minute after the 95 min.
Clash of heads with 2 Everton players who needed treatment. Great game at Goodison. Well done Everton, thoroughly deserved the draw against the team that will win the championship by a distance. Can't believe the soor grapes from the Liverpool fans. Never a foul in the lead up to the equaliser. First goal came from a free kick that probably wasn't but hey ho, happens all the time. Jones getting all wound up for Dacoure giving the shoosh to the Liverpool fans is stupid. If he had let it go none of them would have seen red
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12-02-2025 10:08 PM #16520
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Absolutely delighted for the Toffees. Only saw the last few mins and the time added, but couldn't help running around the room shouting like a daftie, as my Dad was an old Evertonian.
Tarkowski's late strike apparently makes the stats remain at 41 derby victories each for both clubs at Goodison.
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13-02-2025 03:30 AM #16521
Liverpool and Everton supporters used to be known for getting on better together than other city rivals. Thanks to the net, however, things have become more polarised and the nastiness flies back and forth. Another reason could be the lack of scousers in the teams. At one point last night there were no Liverpool lads on either side.
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13-02-2025 05:58 AM #16522
Great finish to the game tonight and good to see there is still passion in the EPL. Too often they look like millionaires going through the motion. I would have loved to have visited Goodison but it’s too late now. I visited Highbury and Upton Park the years they closed, the fans will miss Goodison.
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13-02-2025 07:57 AM #16523This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Speaking to older Hibs fans and Hearts fans they tell me it wasn't dissimilar in Edinburgh in the old days. Maybe not to extent of walking to the game hand in hand but there was a cordial and respectful relationship. Presumably the summer of 1990 changed that forever.
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13-02-2025 12:23 PM #16524This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In the 70s the bottles and cans started flying about at the derby matches, casual groups started up later and the hatred became cemented and grew bigger with the advent of the internet. Some people get a kick out of it. Not me.
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13-02-2025 02:09 PM #16525
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In the 50s and 60s many more people worked on a Saturday morning so there was less travelling to away matches.Much easier to stay in Edinburgh and go and watch the other lot.
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13-02-2025 02:55 PM #16526This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Since the late 1980's, Liverpool have soared way ahead of Everton on that front.
It's now 30 years since Everton last won a trophy.
This plays a part in the bitterness that has now increased.
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13-02-2025 06:44 PM #16527
Good result for Shamrock Rovers beating Molde away from home.. 16 year old M.Noonan scored the goal who Man City are rumoured to interested in ….
https://x.com/PremSportsIRL/status/1...189177178.html
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13-02-2025 06:45 PM #16528
Every Thursday for the Europa and Conference League fixtures is an education, almost every time I have to look up at least two or three team's to find out who they are and from where.
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13-02-2025 06:54 PM #16529This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Similarly,back in the day Sunderland and Newcastle fans would watch each others games regularly.
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13-02-2025 07:27 PM #16530This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It goes much further back than that, sadly.
Violence at Edinburgh derbies was common in the early 70s, when my Hearts supporting grandad decided enough was enough and stopped going after 50+ years.
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