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11 hours ago, accies1874 said:

A seismic day in the Premier League; a whopping 0% of games were won by the lower-ranked team. Only in the Premier League, indeed!

No wonder you gave it up :lol:

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Looking forward to seeing BR’s revolution begin today at Vicarage Road. The embarrassing mewlings of the **** over the MSM and social media  can be put to one side as Brendan trie to improve on his indifferent debut game record of 1W 2D 2L. I don’t think there will be much of a change and The Foxes will probably go with the team that beat Brighton. Probably too soon to see any discernible change in tactics or playing style either. Leicester’s form is actually pretty honking with the Brighton win the first since New Years Day :lol:

Watford have been getting better results in 2019 and are deserved favourites. They’ll fancy their chances and have a good record against teams out of the top four at home but are always likely to throw up a clanger now and again...

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19 minutes ago, accies1874 said:
2 hours ago, Rab B Nesbit said:
No wonder you gave it up emoji38.png

I'm just on a sabbatical until I can muster more than £10 in my bank account.

Remember it’s free to post :D

Right I’m off to the Shack. Mon the Reds :).  

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200th league meeting today...some stats...

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Everton v Liverpool - The Stats

  • This will be the 200th top-flight meeting between Everton and Liverpool, becoming only the second fixture to have been played that many times in the top English league after Aston Villa vs Everton (202).
  • Everton are winless in their last 18 encounters with Liverpool in all competitions (D9 L9), their longest ever such streak against their Merseyside rivals.
  • Everton's derby record since their last victory reads: P18 W0 D9 L9 F13 A32
  • Despite remaining unbeaten in their last 16 league meetings with Everton, Liverpool are looking to do the double over the Toffees for just the third time in the last eight seasons (also in 2011-12 and 2016-17).
  • Premier League meetings between Everton and Liverpool have produced more red cards than any other fixture in the history of the competition (21). 
  • Liverpool have scored more 90th minute winning goals in Premier League games against Everton than any side has against another in the competition (5).
  • Everton are looking to secure consecutive Premier League victories for the first time since October, following their 3-0 victory at Cardiff last time out.
  • Liverpool have conceded fewer away goals than any other side in the Premier League this season (8).
  • Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is unbeaten in his seven competitive meetings with Everton in all competitions (W5 D2). The only Liverpool managers to enjoy a longer unbeaten start against the Toffees are Bob Paisley (10 between 1974-1978) and David Ashworth (8 between 1919-1922).
  • Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino has only faced Manchester United (8) more often without finding the net in the Premier League than he has against Everton (6).
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson’s brace for Everton against Cardiff last time out took his Premier League tally to 11 for the season, equalling his best ever return in a single campaign in the competition (also 11 in 2015-16).
  • Liverpool’s Sadio Mane has scored 14 Premier League goals this season – more than he has in any previous campaign in the competition.
  • Mohamed Salah has scored 49 goals in 64 Premier League games for Liverpool. If he scores in this game, he’d have reached 50 for a specific club quicker than any other player in the competition’s history.

I can’t really see past a Reds win but you never know...

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1 minute ago, jagfox99 said:

200th league meeting today...some stats...

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Everton v Liverpool - The Stats

  • This will be the 200th top-flight meeting between Everton and Liverpool, becoming only the second fixture to have been played that many times in the top English league after Aston Villa vs Everton (202).
  • Everton are winless in their last 18 encounters with Liverpool in all competitions (D9 L9), their longest ever such streak against their Merseyside rivals.
  • Everton's derby record since their last victory reads: P18 W0 D9 L9 F13 A32
  • Despite remaining unbeaten in their last 16 league meetings with Everton, Liverpool are looking to do the double over the Toffees for just the third time in the last eight seasons (also in 2011-12 and 2016-17).
  • Premier League meetings between Everton and Liverpool have produced more red cards than any other fixture in the history of the competition (21). 
  • Liverpool have scored more 90th minute winning goals in Premier League games against Everton than any side has against another in the competition (5).
  • Everton are looking to secure consecutive Premier League victories for the first time since October, following their 3-0 victory at Cardiff last time out.
  • Liverpool have conceded fewer away goals than any other side in the Premier League this season (8).
  • Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is unbeaten in his seven competitive meetings with Everton in all competitions (W5 D2). The only Liverpool managers to enjoy a longer unbeaten start against the Toffees are Bob Paisley (10 between 1974-1978) and David Ashworth (8 between 1919-1922).
  • Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino has only faced Manchester United (8) more often without finding the net in the Premier League than he has against Everton (6).
  • Gylfi Sigurdsson’s brace for Everton against Cardiff last time out took his Premier League tally to 11 for the season, equalling his best ever return in a single campaign in the competition (also 11 in 2015-16).
  • Liverpool’s Sadio Mane has scored 14 Premier League goals this season – more than he has in any previous campaign in the competition.
  • Mohamed Salah has scored 49 goals in 64 Premier League games for Liverpool. If he scores in this game, he’d have reached 50 for a specific club quicker than any other player in the competition’s history.

I can’t really see past a Reds win but you never know...

Lolverpool :P.

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Just now, Rab B Nesbit said:

Lolverpool :P.

2nd place in the League is a big achievement for the Reds. I’ll reserve my mirth for when Man United edge them out of that lofty position :angel

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Is Michy Batshuayi the thing palace seem to have been missing this season. Seems to have been quite influential in their upturn in form. Having that bit of creativity and being able to score has Maybe taken the pressure off zaha a bit?

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