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That's how they setup BC. Think that's how I predicted it would be a few pages back
Did you go to the game ?
That's how they setup BC. Think that's how I predicted it would be a few pages back
Lets see the match reports but that's what the original tweet suggewsted (Edit - Stewart as LB, Fryers as CB)
Fryers plays both CB and LS - Stewart plays CB, LB and RB
I thought Stewart was a left footer ? No ?
Fryers played at LB
Pretty disappointed the final is not being held at a neutral venue.
win the 2nd stage - get on paper, an easier semi then play the final away from home
come second or third in the 2nd stage win your semi then get home advantage for the final
What kind of logic is that
I wasn't there, so just guessed from the OS tweet
So where is the final being played then? Anfield or OT dependant on which team wins tomorrow??
It's a shame it isn't high profile enough for them to use a separate venue. I'm sure the 1882 movement will be there in full force thoughNot sure if they will use their proper stadiums but they would the home team. I know we played Liverpool at Anfield but I think Utd always use Bury or something like that for their youth /reserve games.
Barthram played well when he came on,got stuck in at a time in the the game when Everton was getting on top in the second half.
We scraped through that one rather.
Everton defended with discipline and broke with purpose, and our patient probing, particularly, from the always excellent Carroll, struggled to open them up. There was a point where our pretty midfield triangles would not have disgraced the Peru of Teofilo Cubillas.
Pritchard was disappointingly ineffective; Ceballos saw more of the ball, at times being almost Taarabtesque in his reluctance to let go of it. Obika was by some distance the pick of our front three, always looking a threat when we could get him on the ball.
The back four did well enough; Stewart in particular looks like a footballer. But the defender who really caught the eye was wee Jack Barthram, who came on as a second half sub, and, while snuffing out the threat of their left winger, was from that point on involved in just about everything good that we did.
Archer was impressively acrobatic and at times needed to be.