Rooney and Walcott are definitely out injured, that's what some Everton ITKs have confirmed.
This is their team apparently
Pickford, Coleman, Keane, Jagielka, Baines, Vlasic, Gueye, Schneiderlin, Davies, Bolasie, Tosun.
And to think, it wasn't that long ago they won at the Etihad. Odd team United are, but it looks like they'll still finish 2nd even though Liverpool have probably played better than them.
Someone mentioned on POL that one possible motivation for this sponsorship deal is that the university is interested in purchasing the Roko training ground...
Good news, but Arsenal's away record is shocking. Huddersfield are really poor though, so Arsenal should beat them really.
Anyhow, let's hope we get the wins required to not have to worry about that.
I think Mr Gao's silence is more to do with the fact that he can't (yet) speak English, although he is learning so someone posted on here a little while ago.
Anyway, did Markus Liebherr ever make any public comments? I seem to recall Nicola being the spokesperson really, so it's not that important if Gao doesn't say anything.
The EU didn't care either way. Brexit really isn't a major issue for Brussels, they have bigger fish to fry and bigger trade deals to negotiate. Seriously, it barely gets mentioned in any of the European media, they really don't care.
Considering how bad we've been this season, Everton fans should be embarrassed that they were thrashed by a Pellegrino team. You will not find a more deluded fan base in the Premier League, perhaps with the exception of Stoke fans.
As I said in the other thread, it's a decent career move really. Will play regularly, chance of playing in the Asian Champions League, and it's closer to Japan