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Everton 2-3 Bournemouth - the fans' verdict

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Everton's Tim Iroegbunam (left) and Bournemouth's Ryan Christie
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We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Everton and Bournemouth.

Here are some of your comments:

Everton fans

Ben: Everton FC - finding new and interesting ways to make the lives of their fans a misery. On the positive, for 86 minutess it was good. Really good in fact. But to lose like that is the kind of gut punch none of us needed. It’s a miserable time being an Everton fan and this loss just compounded that feeling.

Tony: This type of result has been going on for far too long - managing to grab defeat from victory in the final minutes, whether managed by Roberto Martinez, Rafa Benitez or Marco Silva. There have been so many of these debacles at Goodison and I’m afraid it’s looking increasing likely we are going to crash out of the top flight in the Old Lady’s final season.

Mary: Sean Dyche once again was tactically inept. I have always been a supporter of him but he got it wrong today with his substitutions. When he took our most creative forward off, he should have put Jake O'Brien on to shore up the defence. But he is so set in his 'I know best' attitude that he brought on Abdoulaye Doucoure, who has been awful for the past two seasons. Time for him to go.

Neil: Utter joke. You absolutely cannot switch off at 2-0 against any team and expect to come out on top. This one has to be shouldered by the defence. Why is O’Brien not playing?

Bournemouth fans

Chas: It was about small measures, passes given away and players out of sorts. Key players trying too hard. Then, 10 minutes of sheer delight. Passes, movement and the will to win. Loved it.

Rob: A match we deserved nothing from! As soon as we scored our first you could see Everton coming apart at the seams. Absolute limbs in the away end when Sinisterra scored the winner. Unbelievable!

Mat: Truly exceptional comeback from a team that collectively never gave up. Should really have nine points and three straight wins. Vindication for two horrendous third-party decisions. Onwards and upwards from now on.

Simon: We didn’t play well in the first 70 minutes. We could barely string a pass together and we seemed disorganised in midfield. However, that performance was indicative of the Cherries brand…excellent substitutions, never-give-up and breaking hearts in the dying moments. Up The Cherries!

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