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Moneyball | Everton FC

Started on 30 December 2013 by gyroman912
Latest Reply on 8 February 2014 by gyroman912
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Wow, great season, mate, you have chances next year to win the title for sure!
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Thanks mate! I would've responded quicker but I'm buried with school lol.
2013-14 Season Review
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Everton Review

Barclay's Premier League: 22-11-5(77 Points, 3rd Place
Capital One Cup: Third Round defeat to West Ham United
FA Cup: Fourth Round defeat to QPR
Everton Player of the Year: Leighton Baines
Everton Golden Boot: Kevin Miralles(20)

Stats:


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Barclays Premier League Review

Table:
UCL Qualifiers: Manchester City, Manchester United, Everton, Arsenal
Euro League: Chelsea, Fulham, West Brom


Stats:

Goals Scored:


Assists:


Average Rating:


Player of the Match:


Awards:

Player of the Year: Leighton Baines
Player's Player of the Year: Kevin Miralles
Manager of the Year: Manuel Pelligrini(Man City)
Young Player of the Year: Jack Wilshire(Arsenal)
Golden Gloves: David de Gea(Manchester United)

Team of the Year:


Hirings/Firings:

Andre Villas Boas Fired Spurs
Gus Poyet Fired Sunderland
Sam Allardyce Fired West Ham

English Cups
FA Cup: Manchester United 2 - West Brom 0
Capital One Cup: Arsenal 2 - Chelsea 0

Promotion/Relegation
Promoted into BPL: Nottingham Forest, QPR, Wigan
Relegated: West Ham, Sunderland, Crystal Palace



Around Europe

UEFA Champions League

La Liga Champion: Real Madrid
Bundesliga Champion: Schalke 04
Serie A Champion: Fiorentina
Ligue 1: PSG
Eredivisie: AZ
Portugal: SLB
Turkey: Galatasaray

-----End of 2013/14 Season-----
June 10, 2014 - Montevideo, Uruguay

Finished up our friendlies to get ourselves sharpened up before the World Cup. Feeling pretty good, Luis Suarez is seeming to get into the flow of the game. We went to Turkey, Austria, and Ghana to prepare for these matches and I think we handled it well. We won 2-0 in each of our games, which makes me feel real good. Considering I'm not too worried about our midfield or forwards, but whether our backline will be effective. We won't have Maxi Periera for the tournament, as he tore his hamstring during the domestic season.

Our starting XI is going to look like:
Cavani
Ramirez- Suarez- Sanchez
Lodeiro- Gargano
A. Periera - Godin - Caceras - Fucile
Muslera

I feel that it is a strong XI and very capable of doing some damage.

On the Everton front, we did lose Lukaku, Barry, and Delafou. We tried to resign Barry, but he wants insane wages, so he is a no. We did pick up a replacement in Etienne Capoue, which we think is a really good replacement in the midfield. He is also 25 and we now have an anchor to build around there. We then are in the running for an attacking midfielder from Dynamo Kyiv, Andriy Yarmenlenko, he is deciding between us and Liverpool, we have UCL honors so I hope he chooses us. We made a huge splash in the transfer market, signing Victor Valdes from Barcelona on a free transfer. He will have a big contract but it is worth it as long as we stay in the UCL. With these additions and a couple of loanees, we might be very set for another great campaign.

John McCarry Uruguay National Team Manager
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[SIZE=4]World Cup Results [/SIZE]

Friday June 13th

Brazil 3 - Costa Rica 0
Scorers: Lucas Moura(9), Fred(14), Leiva(52)

Portugal 4 - South Africa 2
Scorers: Por- Postiga(25, 45), Moutinho(64), Maicon(84) SA- Rantie(11,90)

Saturday June 14

Germany 0 - Peru 2
Scorers: Cruzado(28), Ramirez(88)

Mexico 3 - Norway 0
Scorers:Hernandez(7,45), Medina(64)

Columbia 2 - Turkey 1
Scorers: Col- Martinez(2), Falcao(25) Tur - Sahin(51)

Sunday June 15

Australia 1 - Holland 2
Scorers:Aus- Oar(58) Hol- Robben(4), Huntelaar(43)

El Salvador 0 - Switzerland 4
Scorers: Senderos(4), Barnetta(9), Seferovic(27), Shaqiri(42)

Nigeria 1 - Croatia 1
Scorers: Nie- Omeruo(30) Cro - Mandzukic(40)
June 16, 2014 - Mineirao, Brazil

Well, we needed a strong pep talk at half time to get us on track but we won our opener against Japan. The first half was dominated by Japan and the goal happened when Alvaro Periera and Deigo Godin were taking a nap and Kagawa slotted one. We pulled through in the second half however and Edison Cavani put the team on his back.


John McCarry Uruguay National Team Manager

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