02 Apr 2017 08:09:15
Hi eds. After that appalling tackle that broke Seamus Coleman's leg, what do you think of Koeman's decision to divert attention away from his team's efforts to break bones of players yesterday by blaming the Liverpool staff for complaining about the violence?
I know it's a leading question but quite frankly how else can you see it!

{Ed025's Note - it was very poor on our part denzil, a debacle of epic proportions by everton from the management down, we got embroiled in the local rivalry thing and i make no excuses for them mate..


1.) 02 Apr 2017
02 Apr 2017 08:36:45
I appreciate that reply Ed. Sometimes managers need to hold their hands up and admit they were wrong. Players also and that includes Liverpool also on many occasions.

{Ed025's Note - i wont defend them when they are wrong denzil, sometimes you have to hold your hands up and say you are wrong, and that is certainly the case yesterday mate..


2.) 02 Apr 2017
02 Apr 2017 10:33:06
I don't watch Everton but is that how they normally play or does their manager just save that for us? Football back in the dark ages that. disgraceful.


3.) 02 Apr 2017
02 Apr 2017 12:34:02
As a player, Koeman was a much feared, tough, strong, solid defender with a canon for a right foot. So it's not surprising that he has his team playing in a "take no prisoners" style. What is surprising though, is that he turns into a complete whining, sissy-assed victim in front of the media, when his plan doesn't work and he's on the losing end.


4.) 02 Apr 2017
02 Apr 2017 15:08:41
If the Everton players and especially their hypocritical manager (who I watched and loved as a player) had as much honour, dignity and humility as Ed025, things would definitely get better in the modern game.