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    Four Games In A Row Surprised Tony Hibbert




    Hibbert shocked with Everton games.


    Tony Hibbert says he didn't expect to play four consecutive games in the last few weeks but is pleased to be back in the Everton side.

    The veteran full-back returned to the Blues side for the Capital One Cup clash with Swansea on September 23 and has stayed there ever since - also playing against Liverpool, FC Krasnodar and Manchester United in the past fortnight. With Seamus Coleman out injured, Hibbert has been given an unexpected chance to play and he admits he has enjoyed being back involved even if he concedes playing four on the bounce was not initially the plan.

    "It's been good to get back out there playing," he told the club's website. "It's been a long time because I've had quite a few injuries and I've been trying to get back into the squad.

    "The manager has shown some faith in me, given me a chance when the numbers were down and I'm happy with that. "The manager stuck with me since Swansea really - I don't think I was suppo

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    re: Four Games In A Row Surprised Tony Hibbert

    Surprised me as well. No good for my stress levels on match day!

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    re: Four Games In A Row Surprised Tony Hibbert

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    Would really love to see him get his elusive goal this Season


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    re: Four Games In A Row Surprised Tony Hibbert

    Quote Originally Posted by alan_stubbs
    [color=navy]

    Would really love to see him get his elusive goal this Season
    [p]
    So you DO want the world to end ?

    I knew it..
    [p]

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    re: Four Games In A Row Surprised Tony Hibbert

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    The Mayans predicted that Tony Hibbert will score in the 2014/15 Season


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