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2: Tony Hibbert - Riot Free Zone
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/everton-turn-attention-to-onuoha-1757033.html
This piece mentions alsorts & I don't really give a voles arse about Onuahohuahua
The Hibbo quotes caught my eye though !
He said: "The challenge is the same every season. When you play for Everton you have got to show you deserve to be in the team. You must fight all the time to keep your marks up.
"You look at the age of the players now coming through and that is when it hits you that you are not one of the kids any more. The talent that some of them have is unbelievable and in years to come, it is only going to help the club.
"The gaffer was spot on to look at another right-back. That is always going to happen because if you want to be successful now, you need two players for every position and it is good to see that Everton are being linked with these outstanding young players.
"I love the club, I have been here all my life and whoever gets brought in is only going to help us out, so why would I complain?"
But questions have been asked about Hibbert's future after his nightmare at Wembley.
Hibbert said: "When the season finished, I got away as soon as I could and had a couple of holidays with my family. But here we are again, back to work with the season not far off. It just goes by too quickly.
"How was I after the final? It was just one of those things. We all went into the game with the highest of hopes but we came out of it on a real downer. But you have to do everything you can to put it behind you as soon as possible.
"Getting back to another final has to be the aim. Looking back, it was a nightmare to get booked so early and, to be honest, it rattled me. I love tackling, that is what I base my game on, so straight away I was thinking 'I'm not going to be able to tackle here'.
"You just have to look at things in a positive way if you can. All the lads have got a lot of experience now and they know what playing in a final is all about and I am sure it is only going to help us in the long term."
This piece mentions alsorts & I don't really give a voles arse about Onuahohuahua
The Hibbo quotes caught my eye though !
He said: "The challenge is the same every season. When you play for Everton you have got to show you deserve to be in the team. You must fight all the time to keep your marks up.
"You look at the age of the players now coming through and that is when it hits you that you are not one of the kids any more. The talent that some of them have is unbelievable and in years to come, it is only going to help the club.
"The gaffer was spot on to look at another right-back. That is always going to happen because if you want to be successful now, you need two players for every position and it is good to see that Everton are being linked with these outstanding young players.
"I love the club, I have been here all my life and whoever gets brought in is only going to help us out, so why would I complain?"
But questions have been asked about Hibbert's future after his nightmare at Wembley.
Hibbert said: "When the season finished, I got away as soon as I could and had a couple of holidays with my family. But here we are again, back to work with the season not far off. It just goes by too quickly.
"How was I after the final? It was just one of those things. We all went into the game with the highest of hopes but we came out of it on a real downer. But you have to do everything you can to put it behind you as soon as possible.
"Getting back to another final has to be the aim. Looking back, it was a nightmare to get booked so early and, to be honest, it rattled me. I love tackling, that is what I base my game on, so straight away I was thinking 'I'm not going to be able to tackle here'.
"You just have to look at things in a positive way if you can. All the lads have got a lot of experience now and they know what playing in a final is all about and I am sure it is only going to help us in the long term."

Made 4 Gwladys- Brian Labone

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Made 4 Gwladys wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/everton-turn-attention-to-onuoha-1757033.html
This piece mentions alsorts & I don't really give a voles arse about Onuahohuahua
The Hibbo quotes caught my eye though !
He said: "The challenge is the same every season. When you play for Everton you have got to show you deserve to be in the team. You must fight all the time to keep your marks up.
"You look at the age of the players now coming through and that is when it hits you that you are not one of the kids any more. The talent that some of them have is unbelievable and in years to come, it is only going to help the club.
"The gaffer was spot on to look at another right-back. That is always going to happen because if you want to be successful now, you need two players for every position and it is good to see that Everton are being linked with these outstanding young players.
"I love the club, I have been here all my life and whoever gets brought in is only going to help us out, so why would I complain?"
But questions have been asked about Hibbert's future after his nightmare at Wembley.
Hibbert said: "When the season finished, I got away as soon as I could and had a couple of holidays with my family. But here we are again, back to work with the season not far off. It just goes by too quickly.
"How was I after the final? It was just one of those things. We all went into the game with the highest of hopes but we came out of it on a real downer. But you have to do everything you can to put it behind you as soon as possible.
"Getting back to another final has to be the aim. Looking back, it was a nightmare to get booked so early and, to be honest, it rattled me. I love tackling, that is what I base my game on, so straight away I was thinking 'I'm not going to be able to tackle here'.
"You just have to look at things in a positive way if you can. All the lads have got a lot of experience now and they know what playing in a final is all about and I am sure it is only going to help us in the long term."
I thought that at the time. Being booked for nothing so early contributed massively to how shite he was on the day. He was so afraid of being sent off he became totally anonymous.

Barry Horne's Equaliser- Dixie Dean

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Yeah, I just commented on his comments as well. I like Hibbo, I just wish he was a bit better at playing RB. 

Knight of Thorgothshire- Brian Labone

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As I said before I hope a good pre season sorts Hibbo out.

Bluey- Brian Labone

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With Heitinga and Neill at the club...
...what are the chances of Hibbo scoring his first goal for us? Probably a 35 yard screamer 

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Armchair Evertonian wrote:...what are the chances of Hibbo scoring his first goal for us? Probably a 35 yard screamer
I will happily buy this board a pint if it happens.

Bluey- Brian Labone

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Bluey wrote:Armchair Evertonian wrote:...what are the chances of Hibbo scoring his first goal for us? Probably a 35 yard screamer
I will happily buy this board a pint if it happens.


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UWIST61 wrote:Bluey wrote:Armchair Evertonian wrote:...what are the chances of Hibbo scoring his first goal for us? Probably a 35 yard screamer
I will happily buy this board a pint if it happens.
Well you are wealthy enough....
He means one between us.

Dixie Land- Brian Labone

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Dixie Land wrote:UWIST61 wrote:Bluey wrote:Armchair Evertonian wrote:...what are the chances of Hibbo scoring his first goal for us? Probably a 35 yard screamer
I will happily buy this board a pint if it happens.
Well you are wealthy enough....
He means one between us.
I did mean each...


Bluey- Brian Labone

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Bluey wrote:Dixie Land wrote:UWIST61 wrote:Bluey wrote:Armchair Evertonian wrote:...what are the chances of Hibbo scoring his first goal for us? Probably a 35 yard screamer
I will happily buy this board a pint if it happens.
Well you are wealthy enough....
He means one between us.
I did mean each...
minge bag........

MyBlueToothBrush- Dixie Dean

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IF HIBBERT SCORES WE RIOT......I am hoping that I get the chance to riot sometime before he retires

Gravy & Chips- Brian Labone

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You know, I am not for rioting, BUT if Hibbert scores, I really hope there would be a pitch invation!Gravy & Chips wrote:IF HIBBERT SCORES WE RIOT......I am hoping that I get the chance to riot sometime before he retires

Knight of Thorgothshire- Brian Labone

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did heittinga play any good today?

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treblA wrote:did heittinga play any good today?
Nothing different than Hibbert would have done, in fact he offered less going forward than Hibbert but the pricks on the Lower Gwladys were singing his name


Gravy & Chips- Brian Labone

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I thought he did rather well. Offered some support and made the transition to CM rather well as well in the second half. His shooting is crap though.Gravy & Chips wrote:treblA wrote:did heittinga play any good today?
Nothing different than Hibbert would have done, in fact he offered less going forward than Hibbert but the pricks on the Lower Gwladys were singing his name

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