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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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26 minutes ago, dockers_strike said:

Wow! They actually got an apology from Riley?

Mad, isn't it. Riley made a perfectly honest and understandable mistake; the kind of thing that VAR is there to correct. He doesn't owe anyone an apology.

 

The Manc twat who watched it in slow motion, from multiple angles, however...

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4 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

Mad, isn't it. Riley made a perfectly honest and understandable mistake; the kind of thing that VAR is there to correct. He doesn't owe anyone an apology.

 

The Manc twat who watched it in slow motion, from multiple angles, however...

Riley retired a while back, mate.

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19 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

Mad, isn't it. Riley made a perfectly honest and understandable mistake; the kind of thing that VAR is there to correct. He doesn't owe anyone an apology.

 

The Manc twat who watched it in slow motion, from multiple angles, however...

Tierney, mate. Riley, meanwhile, has a shit-load to apologise for his reffing "errors".

 

"Wait a minute! I'm just waiting for Gary to tell me what decision he would like me to make".

 

Mystery solved...Cesc Fabregas admits he threw pizza at Sir Alex Ferguson  in 'Battle of the Buffet'

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I don’t want Everton to go down by a point, because it would be massively tainted. Similarly, the four point swing that the exact same ref / VAR combination have created during our game at Tottenham & City’s trip to Everton would leave an even greater than usual question mark over a title they were to win within that margin.

 

If we too received the apology we’re entitled to, I’d hope the club might tell Riley where to stuff it, unless he plans to stop obviously corrupt pairings from taking charge of games they might seek to influence.

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I will give Lampard some credit, he did at least imply that corruption might be the reason for the decision.

 

Klopp should publicly note whenever us or City have Kavanaugh or Tierney involved in any matches in any way, shape or form. Make sure the spotlight is well and truly on them before the game, not when a retrospective apology is (allegedly) all that can be administered.

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3 hours ago, manwiththestick said:

I see Mike Riley has apologised to Kenwright and Lampard for the glaring handball the Manchester's Chris Kavanagh overlooked.

 

In other absolutely non-related news, Kavanagh is referring tonight's Burnley Leicester games in which any points to Burnley will place Everton in the bottom three..

 

 

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Can't stop fuckin laughing.

 

They will be scared of us going down as there could be a big investigation into this and the league get taken to court.

The game is not in a good place. I knew this a few years back when it was as though refs were trying for Liverpool to win the league - extra added time, last minute free kick vs Newcastle. It took Man city to dig in to actually win it.

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32 minutes ago, angie said:

Dave not taking the latest news well…

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If the stadium does get pulled you wonder how long Goodison can carry on as it is literally falling apart. They haven't spent a penny on the place since they rebuilt the park end in the early 1990s because of all their failed stadium moves. 

 

The stupid twats could have built a stadium on the east lancs at a reasonable cost by Croxteth but had to go for the grandiose dick measuring competition to try to get one over the redshite by having a state of the art stadium on the waterfront with tons of planning, heritage and logistic obstacles to overcome. 

 

Further proof that everything they do is designed to get one over on us. 

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5 minutes ago, Harry Squatter said:

If the stadium does get pulled you wonder how long Goodison can carry on as it is literally falling apart.

 

The stupid twats could have built a stadium on the east lancs by Croxteth but had to go for the grandiose dick measuring competition to try to get one over the redshite by having a state of the art stadium on the waterfront. 

 

Further proof that everything they do is designed to get one over on us.

Whatever happened to the joint Tesco venture? 

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1 minute ago, Pete said:

Whatever happened to the joint Tesco venture? 

Tesco were going to build a Tesco megastore and have Everton's stadium nearby. Everton had to come up with £80m for their share of the project yet pulled out through lack of money. It would have had a capacity of 50,000 and been near to a train station as well as the M57. 

 

The entire project was cancelled and Kirkby had no supermarket up until last year when Morrisons opened up alongside a few other stores. 

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13 minutes ago, Harry Squatter said:

If the stadium does get pulled you wonder how long Goodison can carry on as it is literally falling apart. They haven't spent a penny on the place since they rebuilt the park end in the early 1990s because of all their failed stadium moves. 

 

The stupid twats could have built a stadium on the east lancs at a reasonable cost by Croxteth but had to go for the grandiose dick measuring competition to try to get one over the redshite by having a state of the art stadium on the waterfront with tons of planning, heritage and logistic obstacles to overcome. 

 

Further proof that everything they do is designed to get one over on us. 

Aye, haven't spent a penny? That new cladding and light up sign didn't come for free you know! 

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18 minutes ago, Harry Squatter said:

Tesco were going to build a Tesco megastore and have Everton's stadium nearby. Everton had to come up with £80m for their share of the project yet pulled out through lack of money. It would have had a capacity of 50,000 and been near to a train station as well as the M57. 

 

The entire project was cancelled and Kirkby had no supermarket up until last year when Morrisons opened up alongside a few other stores. 

Being honest though mate, it would have been a fucking ridiculous place to put a new stadium. Kirkby townie just isn't big enough to support a structure that size.

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