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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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8 hours ago, Anubis said:

Brandalf about to be imprisoned atop Prince Rupert’s Tower by Saruman The Boto?

 

 

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Player Valuation: £90m
 
Everton are showing interest in Shakhtar Donetsk chief scout Jose Boto. 

The Toffees have splashed the cash in recent years, but are struggling to get the desired return and sit inside the relegation zone in the Premier League after eight games.
Everton boss Marco Silva is coming under big pressure, but the Toffees may be eyeing a change on their recruitment side rather than in the dugout.

They have zeroed in on Shakhtar Donetsk's Boto, according to Italian outlet Tutto Mercato.

It is claimed that there has been contact between Everton and Boto, with the Premier League side admirers of his work.

What position Everton might be looking to slot Boto into is unclear, as is whether his potential arrival could affect director of football Marcel Brands.
Boto occupied the role of chief scout at Benfica for over ten years before he headed to the Ukraine with Shakhtar Donetsk in 2018, penning a two-year deal.
Everton would likely need to move quickly if they want to have Boto in place in time to influence their January transfer window business.




Brands getting replaced.

Im made up, we have never deserved him, hopefully he joins a proper club.

 

 

That would be a brilliant move if it wasn't for the fact he won't be able to get work permits for all the Brazillians he signed in Portugal and Ukraine

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7 hours ago, Chocoholic said:

With regards to the success being built on socialism, the vast majority of that success has only come since Shankly created the grounds for it. It was Shankly's socialism that the success was built on, because before him, Liverpool didn't have a record of success that stood out from their competitors, as the club had only won 5 1st Division titles and no cups. The quote from Peter Moore says the club's success has been built on socialism, not the club itself.

 

So to hark back all the way to 1892 and referencing Houlding being a tory, is another example of selective vision from a Bloo. Who'd have guessed?

Big surprise the club's founder was a Tory when the constituency was Tory until 1935, and the Tories had majority of seats in the city until 64...

 

In the 1892 General Election 7 out of 9 Liverpool constituencies voted in a Tory MP, including Everton, which continued after the franchise was extended.

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1 hour ago, kemskem said:

Big surprise the club's founder was a Tory when the constituency was Tory until 1935, and the Tories had majority of seats in the city until 64...

 

In the 1892 General Election 7 out of 9 Liverpool constituencies voted in a Tory MP, including Everton, which continued after the franchise was extended.

In 1892 I'd imagine you could only vote Tory or Liberal/Whig,which is basically the same thing.

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8 hours ago, index1000 said:

DANDELION AND BURDOCK! Fuck that took me back to my childhood then. 

 

Indeed. Do they still make it back in the UK? I used to love that sugary shit, way better than cola imo.

 

Fuck it, just googled it and they do. I might give this a go...D&B Beer.......

 

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2011/sep/28/how-make-dandelion-burdock-beer 

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3 minutes ago, Mudface said:

Fortunately, the people who own clubs since are all ideologically sound, beneficent, working class heroes. 

 

Indeed. When they sit down to a 7 course meal they turn their nose up at the Salmon. 

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7 minutes ago, Pistonbroke said:

 

Indeed. When they sit down to a 7 course meal they turn their nose up at the Salmon. 

Except for Usmanov. By all accounts, he'd eat the fucking waitress too, the hideous fucker. Luckily he isn't involved with Grace and Dignity FC at all, otherwise their pious Corinthians would desert the club en masse.

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3 hours ago, Anubis said:

He tries to wriggle out of it further down the thread by saying he meant Irish catholics.

I don't know whether he was Catholic, but Elisha Scott went on to manage Belfast Celtic. Then there are people like Bill Lacey from way down in the deep South of Ireland.  I'd be very surprised if they were all Protestants. 

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1 minute ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

I don't know whether he was Catholic, but Elisha Scott went on to manage Belfast Celtic. Then there are people like Bill Lacey from way down in the deep South of Ireland.  I'd be very surprised if they were all Protestants. 

I'd be very surprised if it was ever a policy, at either club, to exclude players on the basis of their religion.

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Here's my story it's sad but true

I'm a fan of the bitter Blues

they took my love, and ran it around

with every red shite in town.....

 

hep hep, whohay hep hep whohay hep hep, hep, whohay hep hep, hep

 

Damn I should have known it from the very start

These cunts would leave me with a broken heart

listen people what I'm telling you

I'd keep away from these bitter blues

 

 

someone finish it. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Pistonbroke said:

Here's my story it's sad but true

I'm a fan of the bitter Blues

they took my love, and ran it around

with every red shite in town.....

 

hep hep, whohay hep hep whohay hep hep, hep, whohay hep hep, hep

 

Damn I should have known it from the very start

These cunts would leave me with a broken heart

listen people what I'm telling you

I'd keep away from these bitter blues

 

 

We don't win cups and we love to boo
Lies and excuses are all that we spew
So if you don't wanna cry like I do
I'd keep away from Goodison too

 

She likes to travel around, yeah
She'll love you and she'll put you down
Now people let me put you wise
Sue goes out with other guys

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Someone got an idea for the last verse?

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10 hours ago, VladimirIlyich said:

In 1892 I'd imagine you could only vote Tory or Liberal/Whig,which is basically the same thing.

The other candidates in the general election were Liberals but I don't think anything would have been said about it if Houlding was a Liberal somehow. Labour weren't the alternative until 1922. The point is the fact that he was a Tory was not unusual.

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