Football Echo: Royal Blue: Moyes the man for loungers.Byline: SCOTT McLEOD: LOCKED OUT AFTER GETTING HOME Getting Home (Simplified Chinese: 落叶归根; Traditional Chinese: 落葉歸根; Pinyin: LATE ON WEDNESDAY WHO was the man of the match for Wednesday night's Carling car·ling n. One of the short timbers running fore and aft that connect the transverse beams supporting the deck of a ship. [Middle English, from Old French calingue and from Old Norse Cup victory over Preston? Leon Osman got the nod in the ECHO, and with the official match sponsor. But the decision wasn't unanimous. One of the lounges at Goodison decided no player in the side deserved it. Instead, David Moyes was selected for the bottle of bubbly. His late substitution which provided the crucial second goal was cited as the reason. |
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