Everton FC jury: Blues fans on the latest issues at Goodison

07 October 2010 01:00
FINALLY, three points was the reward for a dull encounter at St Andrew's.[LNB]We were clearly the better side but struggled to make our dominance count until late in the second-half.[LNB]Our problems have been scoring goals and it was inevitable that an own goal would offer us the dream ticket out of the bottom three.[LNB]Could Roger Johnson's own goal be as important as Kevin Brock's back-pass at Oxford in 1984?[LNB] The sight of the city's two clubs stranded at the foot of the table isn't a particularly great one. I don't see Liverpool getting any joy at Goodison and their slump will continue.[LNB]Another clean sheet and three points would see us shoot up the table, and that could be the real start to the season.[LNB]Next Saturday, a new hero could be born, a derby winner to write their name into Merseyside derby folklore.[LNB]Mike Williamson: We must build on victory over Birmingham City[LNB]AFTER a dream weekend for Blues fans everywhere, we must now make as much progress up the table as possible and put behind us the early setback.[LNB]There was a lot to admire in Saturday's performance with several key players hitting their best form of the season, including Osman, Jagielka and Arteta.[LNB]The shape was good, Cahill was infectious and overall it was probably the nearest we have come to hitting the standards we hit in the final part of last year.[LNB]We all know Yakubu will be with a different team next season but Blues fans need to get behind him and the rest of the team until the likes of Saha and Rodwell are back.[LNB]As for the forthcoming game against one of the relegation battlers, there is no point expecting Moyes to start with two up front but if we play like we did on Saturday and maintain a high tempo from the start there is every reason to believe that we will come away from Goodison with the start of the season well and truly forgotten!

Source: Liverpool_Echo