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" Championship team Plymouth Argyle take
on Premiership high flyers Everton in this FA Cup
tie. Plymouth are currently languishing in seventeenth
place in the Championship, and are not on the best
of runs. They drew their last match 1-1 with Wolves
and before that lost 2-1 at Leeds Utd. Even though
they went through a sticky patch, Everton found their
form again midweek with a last gasp 2-1 win over Portsmouth.
This is going to be a difficult game for the Premiership
team, but I think they should have enough to win today.
Plymouth will be up for this game, but their home
form is not the best, they have already lost five
times at home already this season. The main thing
pointing me for Everton is the Toffees defence, where
they concede less than a goal for every away trip.
Alan Stubbs returned last week to bolster their defence,
and they should be strong enough to stop the Pilgrims
attack. The Toffees are also boosted by new signing
James Beattie, who could make an appearance, and he
will be keen to impress. get on Everton
@ a nice 1.83 with Betfair [£20
Free Bet]. Everton should have way to
much today for Plymouth, with Stubbs back in defence
and Beattie up front, they should win this game to
nil. Get On! "
We have attracted fans due to our success over a
period of 40 years. Just the same as United have. We
have older fans who take their kids to Anfield and
our brought up as reds, all starting from their
glory hunter old man years ago.
The difference with your lot is they weren't
interested in going to the match 5 yrs ago - but are
now Chelsea fans. Grown men just deciding to start
supporting them after years of nothing, no
associatation wit the club at all. you really come
across as a right berk,making assumptions about
people you've never met, then allowing your
prejudices[based on what might or might not be wrong
assumptions] guide your argument,that's without
commenting on your obvious lack of football
knowledge.
get over it, liverpool are all but out of the title
race, prepare yourself for another season getting
excited about knock out competitions. convincing
yourself that liverpool were the better side when it
was 11v11, i think you'd have a job finding many
allies for that point of view outside a section of
liverpool fans, trying to ascertain it was chelsea
and millwall fans that got english clubs banned from
europe is ludicrous in the extreme, and coming out
of a stadium having just been beaten [and your
league campaign all but holed below the waterline]
taking a look at the home fans and [quite
understandably] having the 'ump with them convincing
yourself that they are all johnny-come-lately glory
hunters because it will suit an argument you are
contriving to make yourself feel better after what
must have been a heartbreaking defeat, dosen't
exactly strike me as an argument being offered by an
informed individual.
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