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  • #2
    MANCHESTER UNITED 4-4 Sheffield Wednesday

    More points dropped and we only have ourselves to blame. We dominated the game, knowing they missed 2 key players we threw everything at them but found ourselves 3-0 and 4-1 down despite our dominance. Back again to dodgy keeper problems where basically half the shots faced goes in, which is not only unacceptable but might end up being costly on the big run coming.

    It was great character to salvage the draw in the end, but it's a position we should never have been in frankly. The round itself has thrown some shock results but it could've had a bigger impact on our season, simply a let down today from the players and they have to wake up and do better.

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    • #3
      Stoke 0 Chelsea 2

      Again a dominant performance, only this time we take the points for a change.Pleasing but this side has so much more to come.I will try and end the season strongly, and see where that takes us.Good game mate.

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      • #4
        Stoke City 0 - 2 Chelsea

        Not too concerned about this result, not sure we’re meant to take anything away from these games.

        0-0 at half time but we weren’t able to keep a clean sheet. Still created a few chances but we’re unable to break through such a good team.

        We move on and hopefully pick up more points in the next few games!

        Good game mate.

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        • #5
          Everton 4 Manchester City 1

          With Will Schoolar on holiday for games 28, 29 and 30 Windebank stepped into Goodison Park to bring 2nd tier managing skills to the Premier League.

          First up to test the Mouth from the South was Nick Lovell's titan's in a game that nobody expected Everton to get anything out of.

          Manchester City came out the traps flying with Vlahovic scoring a great free kick to give the table toppers a 1st minute lead.

          A formation and tactical change by Everton suddenly saw Everton blow their more illustrious opponents away.

          in the 10th minute Trossard read Williams run well and with Ederson charging out Williams kept his composure to bring the game level.

          Two minutes later Dahoud found Slab Head who nutmegged the desperate Ederson to give the Toffees a surprising lead.

          Before the Everton fans took their seats Williams found Fornals who struck the ball with the outside of his right foot to send the home fans delirious and give Everton a 3-1 lead with only 16 minutes on the clock.

          In the 26th minute a rampant Everton were given a penalty but Williams was denied by Ederson. Williams did not look happy but three minutes later Fornals found Williams who made no mistake to make the score 4-1 with only 29 minutes gone.

          Windebank could not believe what he was seeing and instructed his players to park the bus and did not change from that even with Manchester City having Laporte sent off in the 44th minute.

          Goodison Park was rocking and the Toffees repelled everything Manchester City threw at them and the game ended with a very impressive 4-1 victory.

          Manchester City had 53% possession with Everton creating 8 chances to Manchester City's 7 with both sides having 6 shots on target each.

          Windebank Post Match Comments

          Bloody hell I did not see that coming Will's boys were fantastic and very clinical today. Hopefully Will is sitting in the sun with a nice cold bear enjoying the three points that sees his charges move up to 8th place equal on points with Aston Villa.

          I have another two massive games to navigate as we visit North London giants Arsenal on Sunday and their rivals Tottenham Hotspurs come to Goodison Park on Thursday.

          I will do my best to get as many points as possible from this three game stint but a victory today as made me well chuffed.

          Pleasure playing you as always Nick it has not happened since I went to the EFL and beating you is as rare as Haley's Comet. Best of luck for the season mate.

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          • #6
            Aston Villa 0-3 Sheffield United

            This result was a bit harsh on us particularly with the three goal cushion the opposition managed to accumulate. We found the back of the net early doors but the goal was very harshly chalked off for reasons only known by the referee. Had that goal counted which by all accounts it should have done this might have been a totally different game. As it was our front men just couldn't find their shooting boots today and it was the opposition who regularly found the back of our goal with far fewer opportunities who came out of it with all the glory. A game to forget as far as we are concerned.

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            • #7
              Brighton 3-1 Leicester

              Another poor performance from the lads, making it 4 losses in a row. We tried playing to our strengths rather than countering Brighton's expected tactics, and it started well enough with the early goal, but we played poorly after that.
              The injury to Powell added insult to injury, ah well, always next week, gg dude

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              • #8
                Shite. Crap. Wank. Useless. It’s mainly down to my keeper who rated up to 21 a few match days ago and turned into some kind of cunt. Worst form I’ve ever had in my entire esms career. The board won’t let me quit. But we are now counting down til the end of season when we hang up the coaching boots.

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                • #9
                  Norwich City 1 - 1 Arsenal

                  All in all a poor performance to go to the bottom of the league side and only come back with a draw. For a team fighting to stay up I didn't expect the D but that's what we found ourselves against and we struggled to create much. A point away from home is usually deemed a good result so we will gladly take it but looking at other results, they went our way again so a win would have been brilliant but it wasn't to be. All in all a poor game with very little action to write about.

                  Played mate

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                  • #10
                    Crystal Palace 2-1 Liverpool

                    Normally we'd get a thrashing against the reds but today we shaded it and took all three points. I'm happy with the performance and that we got valuable mins for Ralls.

                    Unlucky mate

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                    • #11
                      Blackburn Rovers 0 - 0 Leeds United

                      A very very even game, almost identical stats so a 0 - 0 draw is absolutely a fair result. Can’t complain here at all.
                      disappointed playing A that we were unable to break them down, but they are a decent side and a draw away from home is not the end of the world. We were the more positive side in terms of trying to win the game but as I say, it’s the right result.
                      We move on to the next one, played Ryan.
                      Season 2 Premier League Champions - Leeds
                      Season 2 Conference Champions - Porto

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