Saturday, October 1, 2011

Jack Rodwell was shipped out of contention as Andy Carroll scored rare set of Liverpool on their way to victory

But while the glory days have passed, the Merseyside derby has continued to provide the most consistently entertaining stramash in English football. Goals, red cards, thundering challenges, last-minute winners, outrageous tackles, penalties, kicks, stamps, slaps, fistfights, refereeing controversies, goalkeeping calamities, simulations of decadent nights hoovering up the jazz salt: there's usually something for everyone.

Today's brouhaha Begins at:24:45.

Louis Saha makes his first start of the season at Everton, which relegates the captain Phil Neville on the bench: Everton: Howard, Hibbert, Jagielka, Distin, Baines, Coleman,
Fellaini, Rodwell, Osman, Cahill, Saha.
Subs: Mucha, Bilyaletdinov, Drenthe, Stracqualursi, Neville, Barkley, Vellian.

Jordan Henderson Liverpool drop for the first time in the league this season:Queen, Kelly, Carragher, Skrtel, Jose Enrique, Kuyt, Lucas, Adam, Downing, Suarez, Carroll.
Subs: Doni, Gerrard, Henderson, Coates, Spearing, Flanagan, Bellamy.

referee:Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire)

While we wait:Why not take a trip down memory lane with Merseyside derby this week related to joy of six?

The atmosphere is rare in this old stadium known as the oldest and trot the teams:


Not everyone is anticipating a good time, though. "In the hope of Liverpool and Everton Moyes thrash waiver (at last)," writes Martin Alastair Cooke happy. "And I still Everton, but are not compatible with the current regime. Moyes and Kenwright OUT OUT OUT".

And we go!Everton Merseyside derby get the 216th running. Suarez takes a long ball down and then fed the ball wide left Downing, who immediately checked by the Hibbert illegally often clumsy. Liverpool try to work smart free kick in the area, but do a very good job of it. A bright start for the Reds, however.

3 min:"Nothing to do with anything in particular football style, but I wondered who is this beautiful example of a player currently with the luxurious African blind my eyes blinded in your home page?" Rhea asks Libert. "Clearly I am not a supporter of Everton, but may have found the love of my life. Assistance in naming it would be greatly appreciated." That will be Marouane Fellaini, Rhea, happy to send a little happiness and romance in this big world and cruel. And the man saw a deflected shot from the right goal wide from the edge of the Liverpool box, after a bit of head tennis. The resulting corner of Baines is claimed by Reina.

5 min:High rate is meaningless at this point, Suarez spent unsuccessfully trying to zip down the left flank Coleman, Rodwell try the same on the other side for Everton. Nothing comes from yet.

7 min:Suarez toe pushes a ball from left to Downing, who has room to move towards the box. Suarez has been stripped in the middle, screaming for an instant change. Downing tries to find his teammate, but his low cross evades carries too much weight and Suarez. that wasalmost

9 min:Jagielka gets into all sorts of trouble, cutting a space on the left, of Liverpool, the height of the six-yard box. Kuyt up the ball on the baseline. The dinks a cross to the far post, where Suarez speaks directly to Howard.What an opportunity!

10 min:Everton go straight down the other end, Coleman swing a ball in the area from the right to post where Cahill is a travel guide header Queen and the upper right corner. Reina tips over the bar. After a couple of corners, Distin gets a bit of space in the right corner of the box and attempts to loop a shot into the top left, but gets a little too into it. Footwork precious defense, however. This is a very nice, bright start, open the game, both teams apparently in the mood to attack.

14 min:Saha, cutting inside from the right, hits a superb left-footed shot into the bottom corner Fizzer left. Reina had been beaten, but the shot did not curl back very intelligent and candles out of play beyond the far post. "Sorry Martin Alastair Cooke, but Moyes and Kenwright out out?" Sean boiling bubbles. You can not have your cake and eat it too. Choose one or the other. My suggestion, Bill ditch, keep Dave. "

17 min:

After a bright start, Liverpool aren't putting many passes together. Kelly tries to get something moving down the right, but once he nears the byline, shanks his cross straight into the crowd behind.

"You're not fit to referee," holler the Goodison crowd. Everton, to a man, aren't in a good place. Baines lofts a long free kick to Fellaini down the right. The ball clearly bounces out of play for a goal kick, but Fellaini gives the linesman a mouthful anyway. You can understand Everton's frustration, but they need to calm down for their own good. Meanwhile here's a Prophecy Warning from Joe Pearson of Indianapolis: "A red card coming for Liverpool in the second half. As we call it over here: make-up call. Maybe you call it that over there, too?"

Suarez, his back to goal in the left-hand corner of the Everton box, is upended by Jagielka, who comes straight through him. That was a perfectly good decision, a very clumsy challenge. The fact that it's Suarez who's gone down has, obviously, not gone down terribly well with the home fans.


49 min:

Lucas is booked for sliding in late on Saha, who was looking to advance into space towards the Liverpool area. Ironic cheers? You want 'em, Goodison's got 'em.

Suarez finds Bellamy in acres of space down the left, but with both Suarez and Kuyt waiting in the centre, Bellamy's resulting cross goes straight down the throat of Howard. "Saying that the players have the right to simulate and the referees should cope is akin to saying that fraud is only fraud if you get caught," argues Gary Naylor. "That's the kind of amoral spiral that leaves everyone a loser and the honest person the biggest loser of all."

Before the corner, Lucas is replaced by Henderson. Bellamy takes the set piece, finding Gerrard on the edge of the area. He guides a shot towards the top-right corner, but Jagielka deflects wide. The second corner causes a small kerfuffle, but nothing more.



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