You’re probably right however Everton morale a bit suspect at present and Sunderland the opposite. Very hard predicting how games will go at times. I want 3-1 and Wilson Isidor to score a couple. Too optimistic I think.
You’re probably right however Everton morale a bit suspect at present and Sunderland the opposite.Very hard predicting how games will go at times. I want 3-1 and Wilson Isidor to score a couple. Too optimistic I think.
interesting game tonight which is a hard one to call -sunderland unbeaten at home with 3 wins and a draw.
Everton won 1 in 6 with 3 out of 4 away defeats-not scored in last 2 games
think it will be a tight one but cant for the life of me see why everton are 7/4 favs based on the above. sland are 2/1 which has to be of interest or the lay of everton?
interesting game tonight which is a hard one to call -sunderland unbeaten at home with 3 wins and a draw.Everton won 1 in 6 with 3 out of 4 away defeats-not scored in last 2 gamesthink it will be a tight one but cant for the life of me see why everto
I laid Everton dragon, on same reasoning you had - can't see a reason for them to be favourites.
Sadly, whenever I seem to do that to the away teams, due to short prices, they often seem to nick it for 0 reason that is obvious pre-match!
I laid Everton dragon, on same reasoning you had - can't see a reason for them to be favourites.Sadly, whenever I seem to do that to the away teams, due to short prices, they often seem to nick it for 0 reason that is obvious pre-match!
Yet again the toffees rue the fact that they don't have a striker who can put the ball in the net. They should have had the points sewn up by half time, super goal by Ndiaye who really is a great player to watch, Jack unlucky with his shot that hit the post but Barry was guilty of a horrendous miss that should have made it 2 nil.
Game changes right at the start of the second half with a rather fortunate goal, Xhaka's effort deflecting off Tarkowski for the equaliser. Wind taken out of the toffees sails and Sunderland then dominated much of the game. Pickford again showing why he is England's Number 1.
Fair result in the end but the toffees should have been coasting by half time. Worryingly Ndiaye hobbled off after an hour, have to hope it's only a minor knock.
Yet again the toffees rue the fact that they don't have a striker who can put the ball in the net.They should have had the points sewn up by half time, super goal by Ndiaye who really is a great player to watch, Jack unlucky with his shot that hit th