The Jury: Everton FC fans on the draw at Birmingham & Landon Donovan's departure

TONY SCOTT, WaltonLET'S rewind to March last year when Evertonians were like kids on Christmas Eve marching down to Wembley to watch us beat Man Utd in the Semi Final while Liverpool were sitting in second position above Man Utd, a point off the top of the Premier League.Look how fast football can change especially on Merseyside!While both clubs are in desperate plea for cash to get back to were they belong, Manchester laughs at us with its massive Stadia, its wealth and world class players.Who would have ever thought the best player on the planet being a Scouser representing Manchester ?This season, We can sit and blame injuries 'til the cows come home but to lose against Bolton, Hull and Burnley is why we sit looking up at these teams thinking on what might been.MICHAEL DRUMMOND, Chester WE really needed to win against Birmingham, not only to gain some distance over them, but to also keep close to the European spot and the contenders for it.It was bitterly disappointing to let a two goal lead slip.Our attacking was great but clearly overshadowed by our abysmal defending which, of late, which has been to a good standard.One positive though was seeing Tim Cahill making a comeback.In saying that, we should not dwell on the past and we have overcome worse recently so we need to pick ourselves up against an inform Bolton team.Like the Hull game, I can't see this game troubling us much but that's not to say Bolton won't try to give us a game!The likes of Pienaar and Arteta will be important to us in this game and if they come up trumps and set a few chances up, then I am confident we will put a few away.

Source: Liverpool_Echo