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  • "Watching from the ivory towers in East Yorkshire it was a great game if you follow Saints. The neutrals on SKY thought it was dour!
    Having said all that Gary Neville thought we were excellent in the first half - but then spoilt it by saying Everton never got started! He redeemed himself by saying we didn't let them.
    Is that the best we have seen of Ramirez? Guly seemed to thrive in his role last night. Rickie was unlucky on at least 3 occassions - on another night he would have got a hat-trick!
    But for some woeful finishing and the heroics of Boruc in the 2nd half it could have been very different.
    As Slugger said in another thread - some player that Fellaini! He terrorised our defence in the air - and not many people out muscle Schneiderlin (who I thought ws immense again alongside Cork).
    So with the new centre half, and Adam and Jose back fit - I think we will have more than enough to stay up! Wins at Wigan and Newcastle would be great - what about a point at United next week?
    As for all the nonsense about protesting, it never happened. I must admit no mention of Nigel in the programme seems a bit odd - but I would imagine the new Manager will rectify that when he starts doing a piece. After all his current team is Nigel's legacy!
    A few days off now for the team to take on MoPo's ways - by the way has Yoshida got better and better? He looks as solid as a rock to me - but sometimes his positional play leaves us a bit exposed - and he is very good a getting in the last gasp clearance. Only trouble is sometimes he puts us in more trouble than if he left it!"
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Lambert disappointed not to beat Everton

RICKIE LAMBERT RICKIE LAMBERT

Rickie Lambert, a Liverpool fan as a schoolboy, admitted he was disappointed not to have capped off a threatening display with a goal against Everton.

“It was a good point, but we’re disappointed not to get the three, especially first half,” he said. “We played some really good football and I should have put at least one away, maybe two, so I’m disappointed personally I haven’t put one in the back of the net.

“But it’s well played again and defensively we were solid I thought.”

After an eventful few days at St Mary’s, Lambert admitted the players had been glad to get back to action last night.

“A footballer’s place is on the pitch,” he said. “Once you’re on there you forget about everything else and that’s what we’ve done. “We tried to get a win, it wasn’t to be, but it was a good performance.”

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