THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Eric Dickerson summed up Jeff Fishers firing in three words: It was time.The Hall of Fame running back and Los Angeles Rams legend recently dragged Fisher into the middle of controversy by detailing the dialogue from a contested phone conversation and voicing his displeasure with the embattled coach on several media platforms the past couple weeks.Dickerson was asked if his public spat with Fisher might have played a part in Fishers dismissal.I dont know, Dickerson said in a phone conversation. I have no idea, really. That was not my idea. He called me. I didnt call him. He called me. If Jeff Fisher wouldve called me and talked to me like a man, not trying to talk down to me, it mightve gone different.Dickerson was enraged by Fishers calling him to basically deny him sideline passes because some of his public comments made players feel uncomfortable. Dickerson shot back, and though Fisher supposedly backtracked on his initial comments, Dickerson vowed to never attend a Rams game so long as Fisher was the head coach.Now the shun has been lifted.Yeah, Ill come to games, Dickerson said. Most definitely, Ill come to football games.Dickerson might not be able to make it to the final two home games because the first will take place on Christmas Eve and the other on New Years Day. But he will resume being a physical presence with the Rams moving forward, and its fair to say he was pleased with the organizations decision to part ways with Fisher, even though Dickerson stressed that it wasnt personal.It wasnt like I didnt like Jeff, Dickerson said. I dont really know Jeff Fisher. I dont. I dont know Jeff Fisher at all. I met him a couple times. Hes been a nice guy, cool. But I dont know Jeffs personality; he doesnt know my personality. If he knew my personality, he wouldnt call me like that.Fisher was fired the day after a 42-14 loss at home to the Atlanta Falcons, one Dickerson called horrible to watch. It put the Rams at 4-9 after eight defeats in nine games, and it gave Fisher 165 career losses, tied with Dan Reeves for the most in NFL history.Dickerson would like to see the Rams get a head coach with a proven record and likes the thought of Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh, who helped develop Andrew Luck at Stanford and Alex Smith with the San Francisco 49ers.I dont even know Jim Harbaugh personally, Dickerson said, but he has a proven track record in the National Football League. Grossiste Vapormax . The players spoke Jan. 13 during a Major League Baseball Players Association conference call after Rodriguez sued the union and Major League Baseball to overturn an arbitrators decision suspending him for the 2014 season and post-season. Air Max 97 Pas Cher . 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The striker netted Uniteds 1,000th home Premier League goal in the second half to lift his side up to fifth in the table - just a point behind rivals Manchester City in fourth.It means Louis van Gaals side are left with a real opportunity to qualify for next seasons Champions League, with seven games left to play. Juan Mata of Manchester United in action with Gerard Deulofeu of Everton Everton, however, are left languishing in 12th in the Premier League after suffering their 10th defeat of a hugely frustrating campaign.The atmosphere was electric at Old Trafford following an emotional pre-match tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton - the club renaming the south stand in his honour - and the home fans were nearly given even more to shout about after 17 minutes when Martial worked his way into the box before drilling a shot just wide of the far post.Everton, who have done most of their good work this season on the road, were also showing plenty of attacking intent themselves in the early stages. Gerard Deulofeu, starting as one of two changes made by Roberto Martinez, was causing plenty of problems down the right, while United goalkeeper David de Gea had to be alert on 26 minutes to rush out of his area and clear the ball away from Romelu Lukaku - who had got in behind following a slip by Chris Smalling. Deulofeu is blocked by Marcos Rojo of Manchester United Martinez also recalled John Stones to the starting line-up, and after 37 minutes the England defender brilliantly intervened to prevent Martial from having a clear sight of goal, perfectly timing a sliding tackle just inside the area to take the ball away from the United striker. Van Gaal had named an unchanged line-up from the side that won the Manchester derby a fortnight ago, but he was forced into a change at half-time when Marcos Rojo picked up a knock, the Dutch boss putting on Timothy Fosu-Mensah in his place. Anthony Martial netted Manchester Uniteds 1000th home Premier League goal in their 1-0 win over Everton And Everton nearly took advantage of Uniteds defensive reshuffle after 49 minutes, but Daley Blind eventually did superbly to get a block on Lukakus close-range effort and steer it just wide.ddddddddddddFosu-Mensah would, however, make the difference at the other end for Uniteds opener after 54 minutes. On the charge the youngster picked up Marcus Rashfords flicked backheel, got into the box and played the ball across for Martial to finish at the far post. Manchester United fans show their appreciation as Sir Bobby Charlton is honoured at Old Trafford Everton nearly levelled immediately as Phil Jagielka crashed a header from a corner onto the crossbar, before Jesse Lingard went close to doubling Uniteds lead, but couldnt quite get a toe onto Juan Matas low cross as he slid in.Martinez replaced Deulofeu with Kevin Mirallas with just under half an hour to go, but it took until the 83rd minute for Everton to test De Gea for the first time. Jagielka again was causing problems from a corner as he forced Uniteds goalkeeper into a point-blank save, before the impressive Fosu-Mensah intervened to keep Seamus Colemans low cross from reaching Mirallas, who would have had a simple tap-in in the six-yard box to steal a point.Player ratingsManchester United: De Gea (7), Rojo (5), Smalling (6), Blind (7), Darmian (6), Carrick (6), Schneiderlin (6), Lingard (6), Mata (6), Martial (7), Rashford (6)Subs: Fosu-Mensah (7), Herrera (5), Valencia (n/a)Everton: Robles (4), Coleman (6), Jagielka (6), Stones (6), Baines (6), McCarthy (6), Cleverley (6), Lennon (5), Barkley (6), Deulofeu (6), Lukaku (6)Subs: Mirallas (5), Niasse (n/a)Man of the match: Anthony Martial ' ' '