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jw5

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Man Utd can win if they just keep pinning Everton back, especially by using their wingers.
If the central midfield partnership of Everton is Felleinni and Gibson, there shouldn't be too much to worry from them in terms of pace and skill.
The full backs aren't that great either, especially if Baines is confused why he hasn't moved to a trophy winning team.
Distin can be slow on the turn.
The only worry is probably striker Jelavic and someone like Piennar who is elusive and skilful.
 

chonburifc

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Good harvest over the weekend. Thanks to all the bros who pm me.

Me no special tips or expert analyst but get a lot of 'inspirations' from some helpful bros at Asianbookiedotcom. :biggrin:
 

Jlokta

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Good harvest over the weekend. Thanks to all the bros who pm me.

Me no special tips or expert analyst but get a lot of 'inspirations' from some helpful bros at Asianbookiedotcom. :biggrin:

Don't shy lah, you're the bestest. :biggrin:
 

talkincock

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ok man, we shall see.

:biggrin:

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For La Liga all the 3 games will be low scoring. That's why i have no interest. Total goals will be 1-3. These two days the high scoring games were from DFB Pokal, Coppa Italia, Eredivisie. :biggrin:
 

talkincock

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Man Utd can win if they just keep pinning Everton back, especially by using their wingers.
If the central midfield partnership of Everton is Felleinni and Gibson, there shouldn't be too much to worry from them in terms of pace and skill.
The full backs aren't that great either, especially if Baines is confused why he hasn't moved to a trophy winning team.
Distin can be slow on the turn.
The only worry is probably striker Jelavic and someone like Piennar who is elusive and skilful.

Many were expecting free scoring but instead got the old score line back of 1 zero - except that it went the Toffees way.
 

laksaboy

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Many were expecting free scoring but instead got the old score line back of 1 zero - except that it went the Toffees way.

Too many Manure and Loserpoo fans in Sinkieland.

When there's no loud cheering during a match involving either team, you instinctively know they are losing.
 

talkincock

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As expected, there is media silence at TNP on this match
and the fingers of sports editors went numb. :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

Everton 1 Manchester United 0: Fellaini's head start - Everton's top gun upstages RVP to shock United


By IAN LADYMAN PUBLISHED: 20:52 GMT, 20 August 2012 | UPDATED: 23:19 GMT, 20 August 2012

Robin van Persie says he came to Manchester United to win trophies. On Monday night an enthralling performance from Everton — and in particular their powerful forward Marouane Fellaini — ensured the Holland striker will have to wait a week longer to win his first game.First and foremost, Van Persie will hope he is in the team for United’s home game against Fulham. Last night the £24million signing from Arsenal spent 68 minutes on the bench. Having seen Wayne Rooney labour through one of his worst performances in a United shirt, he may have cause to wonder why.

By the time Van Persie did come on, United were lucky to be only one goal down. As they pushed for an equaliser in the closing moments, their new signing found himself taking corners and throw-ins. It was that kind of night.

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Jump for joy: Marouane Fellaini gets up to head the ball past United keeper David De Gea

MATCH FACTS

Everton: Howard, Hibbert, Jagielka, Distin, Baines,Osman (Coleman 80), Gibson, Neville, Pienaar,Fellaini (Heitinga 90), Jelavic (Naismith 89)
Subs not used: Mucha, Gueye, Barkley, Anichebe

Booked: Gibson
Goals: Fellaini 57.

Man Utd: De Gea, Valencia, Carrick, Vidic, Evra, Nani (Young 78), Cleverley (Anderson 85), Scholes, Kagawa, Rooney,Welbeck (van Persie 68)
Subs not used: Lindegaard, Da Silva, Berbatov, Wootton
Booked: Nani, Scholes.

Att: 38,415

Ref: Andre Marriner (W Midlands)

At full time, Goodison Park bounced and shook. Everton had played some football evocative of glorious years gone by and as they resisted United’s late surge to edge over the line to a thoroughly deserved victory their fans celebrated a terrific start to their season.Former United captain Gary Neville suggested rather impishly afterwards that Everton may find themselves fending off interest in the marauding Fellaini. What he probably doesn’t know is that United, along with many other English clubs, were alerted to him before Everton bought him from Standard Liege in 2008.

On Monday the 24-year-old was almost unplayable. Clearly fancying his chances against a United back four that featured Michael Carrick at centre half, a decision forced on Sir Alex Ferguson by injury, and Antonio Valencia at right-back — that one wasn’t — Fellaini imposed himself all night.
The Belgian is much more than a battering ram. If he offered only a physical threat he wouldn’t play much of his football in such deep positions.His presence in the United penalty area was undeniably difficult to deal with, though, and his winning goal in 57th minute was a thing of beauty.

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And we're off: Fellaini sprints away to celebrate after scoring for Everton

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Fan-tastic: Marouane Fellaini celebrates his goal with Nikica Jelavic in front of the Everton supporters

IN FOCUS:


  • Kevin Mirallas: Everton's £6million signing was given a thunderous reception when he was presented before kick-off. Shame the Belgium striker’s deal was completed too late for him to feature.
  • Steve Clarke: The home fans loved him for beating Liverpool with West Brom on the first day. They might change their view if he did his homework well at Goodison ahead of Everton’s trip to the Hawthorns.
  • Sir Alex Ferguson: The old fire is still burning strong. It took just 18 minutes for the 70-year-old to give the fourth official a flea in his ear after Marouane Fellaini’s rough treatment of David De Gea.

Set-pieces are always useful to Everton owing to the quality of Leighton Baines’ delivery. And when the England left-back struck a corner into the area, Fellaini climbed above Carrick to power a header into the bottom corner.Defensive coaches will ask why Carrick was marking Everton’s most dangerous aerial threat and also wonder why Danny Welbeck had vacated his position on the post.Nevertheless it would be churlish to take anything away from Fellaini’s goal. It was one of which the watching Duncan Ferguson would have been proud.United could not complain about being behind. They had enjoyed a reasonable amount of possession throughout but much of it had been in the wrong areas. Everton, when in possession, were far more purposeful and forthright.

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On the ball: Robin van Persie warmed up before taking his place on the Manchester United bench

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Game for a laugh: Van Persie shares a joke with new team-mate Anderson as he watches the first half

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Struggle: Robin van Persie could not make his mark on the game

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The only way is up: It was a disappointing start to his Manchester United career for Robin van Persie

Everton should have been ahead by half-time and that they weren’t was largely down to the contribution of United goalkeeper David de Gea. This time last year the Spaniard was reflecting on a debut that had seen him concede a goal from West Brom’s Shane Long that your average Sunday League player would have stopped with an a outstretched foot. For a while, it seemed to have set the tone of his time at Old Trafford.

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No holding back: Everton left-back Leighton Baines and United winger Nani get stuck in

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No fear: Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea clears under pressure

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Welcome to the Premier League: Shinji Kagawa was named in the Manchester United starting XI

Here, though, De Gea was inspired. Fellaini maybe should have scored early on after bullying Valencia and Carrick out of the way before hitting the outside of the post but from then on it was great goalkeeping, rather than below-par finishing, that kept United in the game.Ferguson’s team did have some chances. Tim Howard saved from a Rooney free-kick and then saw the same player turn on a Welbeck cross only to shoot straight at him. Nani, meanwhile, worried Howard from distance while Welbeck was denied by successive blocks from the excellent Phil Jagielka.

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Worth a try: Leon Osman has a go as United skipper Nemanja Vidic keeps a close eye on him

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Another new recruit: Kevin Mirallas is introduced to the Everton supporters before the kick-off

In all honesty, though, the significant action took place at the other end of the field. De Gea blocked an angled shot from Nikica Jelavic after neat and incisive Everton approach play, tipped a Stephen Pienaar header over from the resulting corner and then dived to his left to turn a low shot from Everton’s talented South African past the post.However, saves from Leon Osman and Baines as half-time neared will be long remembered. On both occasions, De Gea used one hand — an unorthodox technique — to make the save as Osman turned on to a Fellaini knockdown to volley towards the top corner and then Baines whipped in a free-kick that took a deflection from the shoulder of Valencia.

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Going it alone: Marouane Fellaini hit the post from a tight angle early in the first half

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Hard to handle: Everton striker Nikica Jelavic tries to get away from Patrice Evra (left) and Tom Cleverley

It had been a performance of near perfection from De Gea and one wondered during the interval whether United would gather themselves and re-emerge ready to roll. That didn’t turn out to be the case, though. The crowd were still settling back in their seats when Osman turned on to yet another Fellaini assist to crash a shot against the underside of the bar.Soon after the goal arrived and that was the prompt for Ferguson to introduce Van Persie. It was asking a lot for the 29-year-old to turn a game round all on his own and it was no surprise that he couldn’t manage it.

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Experience: Veteran midfielder Paul Scholes tries to get Manchester United going

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Star man: Marouane Fellaini caused Manchester United plenty of problems

There was one neat nutmeg to set up a chance for Welbeck only for Howard to smother at the near post. In another moment of danger for Everton, Jagielka cleared a Tom Cleverley shot off the line.Overall, United deserved what they got while Everton will head into next week’s game at Aston Villa with something to build on. As for Van Persie, this is not what the all the fuss was supposed to be about.

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jw5

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Many were expecting free scoring but instead got the old score line back of 1 zero - except that it went the Toffees way.

sianz man............ lost money, team lost, whole morning damn sleepy, kena suan by OA, zzzzzzzz............... :o
 

Cruxx

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Many were expecting free scoring but instead got the old score line back of 1 zero - except that it went the Toffees way.

Boss, why did the herds think Man Utd would win when it's so obvious that Carrick and Vidic just aren't good enough to stop Fellaini and Jelavic? :confused:
 

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Boss, why did the herds think Man Utd would win when it's so obvious that Carrick and Vidic just aren't good enough to stop Fellaini and Jelavic? :confused:
in mid, there was weak Carrick and old Scholes. dont think they can control the mid.
hahaha manutd lost.:biggrin:
 

talkincock

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Valdes is honestly the worst goalkeeper in the world

 

I_Hate_Pappies

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sianz man............ lost money, team lost, whole morning damn sleepy, kena suan by OA, zzzzzzzz............... :o

Relax lah, double up and whack! :biggrin: Joking.....
MU poor form usually last for a couple of games. Bet with care. MU started last season very well and ended up simi lanjiao also don't have. :oIo::biggrin:
 

jw5

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Relax lah, double up and whack! :biggrin: Joking.....
MU poor form usually last for a couple of games. Bet with care. MU started last season very well and ended up simi lanjiao also don't have. :oIo::biggrin:

I never bet Man Utd games, lost money on la liga, didn't take adviCe from OA..................... :o
 

jw5

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Tonite's late match Chelsea vs Newcastle should be a good match.
First match is Swansea vs West Ham at 7.45 pm SG time.

Tomorrow Liverpool vs Man City and Stoke vs Arsenal. :smile:
 

krafty

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i went thru the plates offer by sgpools and what i conclude is that there is no way that you can even make few dollars from them. in uk, there is betfair and betdaq where you can back and lay, making from the differnce thrua method call scalping or arbitrage, but in sgpools, there is no way at all. if you can make from it, it's mainly from luck. and if you can make constant profit from sgpools, you are probably involved with the rigger!:p:biggrin:

Easy.Just hedge your bets against those so-caLLed tipsters from TNP ! ! ! :biggrin::eek:
 
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Cruxx

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Tonite's late match Chelsea vs Newcastle should be a good match.
First match is Swansea vs West Ham at 7.45 pm SG time.

Tomorrow Liverpool vs Man City and Stoke vs Arsenal. :smile:

Swansea vs West Ham. Easy peasy. Just back the swans for three pts. :biggrin:
 
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