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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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2 hours ago, Bjornebye said:

Unhinged

 

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Why do we have fans who come across as more worried and pissed off about what the RS do than our own predicament? Also, why do they watch the RS (I would rather gouge my eyes out) whenever they are playing and then come on here and whinge about how the team who was playing them rolled over, was robbed by the ref, VAR etc...

It’s because of the blatant cheating that goes on with the refs/VAR aided and abetted by the media towards them. If the entire footballing establishment wasn’t behind them fixing games in their favour they’d be about 7th every season.

On top of that, walking through our own city it is like Everton don’t exist. It’s a joke how they are allowed multiple murals etc. all around the city centre making half its own citizens feel uncomfortable. And they even have a dedicated newspaper (propaganda) dedicated to them!
 
 
 
 

Got blocked on Twitter today by one of them when I asked him for examples of corruption and match fixing to back up his claims.

 

It's like they are all just linked into one mainframe computer system that just tells them to come out with about 10 or 12 things and just keep repeating it like the 2 weeks total recall woman. 

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Just now, Harry Squatter said:

Got blocked on Twitter today by one of them when I asked him for examples of corruption and match fixing to back up his claims.

 

It's like they are all just linked into one mainframe computer system that just tells them to come out with about 10 or 12 things and just keep repeating it like the 2 weeks total recall woman. 

Typical of them mate. Lying snivelling shitbags 

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29 minutes ago, Harry Squatter said:

Got blocked on Twitter today by one of them when I asked him for examples of corruption and match fixing to back up his claims.

 

It's like they are all just linked into one mainframe computer system that just tells them to come out with about 10 or 12 things and just keep repeating it like the 2 weeks total recall woman. 

The Boooorg;

 

Luck is irrelevant, prepare to be relegated.

 

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33 minutes ago, Harry Squatter said:

Got blocked on Twitter today by one of them when I asked him for examples of corruption and match fixing to back up his claims.

 

It's like they are all just linked into one mainframe computer system that just tells them to come out with about 10 or 12 things and just keep repeating it like the 2 weeks total recall woman. 

They're convinced everything is set up to help us. Then something like that handball happens when they played City and they're fucked, as the decision fucks them and us. Then they start going on that it's all about the "dirty 6", even though that means it's not all set up for us. 

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Just now, Barrington Womble said:

They're convinced everything is set up to help us. Then something like that handball happens when they played City and they're fucked, as the decision fucks them and us. Then they start going on that it's all about the "dirty 6", even though that means it's not all set up for us. 

They were complaining about the handball against Brighton that led to our penalty saying we always get pens and everything falls into place. Yet they say nothing about the red card offence where Brighton would have had to play the majority of the game a man down. 

 

The only evidence of match fixing Liverpool have ever been involved in is when Bruce Grobelaar was playing and that was to lose a game. 

 

None of them can tell you why everyone favours Liverpool constantly apart from saying it will help tv figures and tourism. Yet Man Utd would have the same problem but have been mediocre since Ferguson left in 2013. 

 

Loads of them are convinced it's all fixed for only one reason, we are better than them.

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7 minutes ago, Harry Squatter said:

The only evidence of match fixing Liverpool have ever been involved in is when Bruce Grobelaar was playing and that was to lose a game. 

Bruce was cleared 

 

If you want evidence of match-fixing you have to go back to 1915.

"1915 British football match-fixing scandal - Wikipedia" https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1915_British_football_match-fixing_scandal#:~:text=The 1915 British football betting,bets placed upon the result.

 

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Charles Hawtrey

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This thread seems as good as any to say this.... Paid a surprise visit to Liverpool last week and went with my brother in law(Red) to both the EFC and LFC shops in Liverpool1.
The atmosphere in our shop was rock bottom! the kits had few sizes and looked stale and on sale! The training gear and t-shirt stock was low, the trinkets minimal. The staff were glum faced and unresponsive. The lighting was 'natural' and it was grey outside.
Accompanied my red relative into the LFC shop, exciting music and lighting and so much more swag and positivity (of course)!
We were looking for jumpers for our dogs, LFC had 3 to choose from, EFC had none but said they might get some in around Xmas time.
The mood in both shops was a stark reminder of how things are.
Our club seems to be at a low ebb.

 

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5 minutes ago, Anubis said:

Charles Hawtrey

Player Valuation: £50m
This thread seems as good as any to say this.... Paid a surprise visit to Liverpool last week and went with my brother in law(Red) to both the EFC and LFC shops in Liverpool1.
The atmosphere in our shop was rock bottom! the kits had few sizes and looked stale and on sale! The training gear and t-shirt stock was low, the trinkets minimal. The staff were glum faced and unresponsive. The lighting was 'natural' and it was grey outside.
Accompanied my red relative into the LFC shop, exciting music and lighting and so much more swag and positivity (of course)!
We were looking for jumpers for our dogs, LFC had 3 to choose from, EFC had none but said they might get some in around Xmas time.
The mood in both shops was a stark reminder of how things are.
Our club seems to be at a low ebb.

 

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Kopite. Burn him!!!!!

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2 hours ago, Harry Squatter said:

Got blocked on Twitter today by one of them when I asked him for examples of corruption and match fixing to back up his claims.

 

It's like they are all just linked into one mainframe computer system that just tells them to come out with about 10 or 12 things and just keep repeating it like the 2 weeks total recall woman. 

You're wasting your time on Twitter just as much as them like. Don't get the point of using it for pointless arguments myself. 

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2 hours ago, Anubis said:

Charles Hawtrey

Player Valuation: £50m
This thread seems as good as any to say this.... Paid a surprise visit to Liverpool last week and went with my brother in law(Red) to both the EFC and LFC shops in Liverpool1.
The atmosphere in our shop was rock bottom! the kits had few sizes and looked stale and on sale! The training gear and t-shirt stock was low, the trinkets minimal. The staff were glum faced and unresponsive. The lighting was 'natural' and it was grey outside.
Accompanied my red relative into the LFC shop, exciting music and lighting and so much more swag and positivity (of course)!
We were looking for jumpers for our dogs, LFC had 3 to choose from, EFC had none but said they might get some in around Xmas time.
The mood in both shops was a stark reminder of how things are.
Our club seems to be at a low ebb.

 

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I think I've mentioned before that the whole business of designing a shop layout to create an atmosphere that makes people want to hand over their dough is yet another thing they're shit at. Their shop in Liverpool One is a truly bleak experience; it was like that even during their stupidly over-optimistic slap-the-mone-on-the-table heyday.

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The actual fuck?!? How has their spending 'reduced' when they're supposedly shit scared of publishing their accounts and are supposed to have lost another £150m in 12 months?

 

The shite have reached an agreement with the Premier League in which they consult over player signings and new contracts to avoid breaching spending rules. 

Sportsmail revealed last week that Everton have delayed publication of their 2020/21 accounts due to on-going negotiations over what allowances to the spending rules are permitted due to the impact of the pandemic, and we have since learned that the club have been discussing all major financial transactions with the Premier League since last year.

Under Premier League spending rules clubs are only permitted to lose £105million over a three-year period, although investment in stadia and infrastructure, women's football and community projects are exempt from the loss calculations. 

Everton have posted combined headline losses of £252m over the last two years and their next accounts due this month are set to take their losses above £300m over the current three-year cycle, although discounts for infrastructure spending and lost income due to Covid-19 are set to keep the club within the agreed limits.

The club's spending reduced last summer after years of investment from owner Farhad Moshiri.

Everton are understood to have volunteered to share financial information and work closely with the Premier League in order to reduce the threat of a potential breach. 

The club's next set of financial accounts will feature more heavy losses totalling tens of millions of pounds, but they are still expected to avoid disciplinary charges due to Covid allowances and money that can be offset as it has been spent on building their new stadium. 

Merseyside Council's granting of planning permission for building work on the site at Bramley-Moore Dock is understood to have been crucial to this process, as without it such investment would have counted towards the Premier League's profit and spending calculations.

Everton's transfer spending reduced dramatically last summer after years of heavy investment from owner Farhad Moshiri, with the £1.7million paid to Bayer Leverkusen for Demarai Gray the only fee sanctioned and four players arriving on free transfers. 

New manager Frank Lampard was given £30m to spend on full-backs Nathan Patterson and Vitaliy Mykolenko in January, but those purchases were largely funded by the sale of Lucas Digne to Aston Villa.

The Premier League appear to be taking a different approach to enforcing their spending rules to the EFL, who have imposed points deductions on Birmingham City, Derby County and Reading in recent years. 

In contrast the Premier League prefer to work with the clubs to ensure they comply with the rules and avoid disciplinary charges.

Everton insist they are fully compliant with Premier League rules and will publish their 2020/21 accounts, which are expected to feature more heavy losses, by 31 March.

Everton's financial position remains perilous however, particularly if they are relegated to the Championship, which would almost certainly result in a fire-sale of players to keep them going as most of Lampard's squad do not have relegation clauses in their contracts. 

The Toffees terminated all contracts with businesses owned by Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov

The EFL's spending restrictions are also considerably more onerous, with clubs only allowed losses of £39m over three years, although they also permit allowances due to Covid.

Everton's already difficult financial plight has worsened significantly this month after the club terminated all of their contracts with businesses owned by Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov, who has been sanctioned by the government over his links to the Kremlin. 

Usmanov's businesses USM, MegaFon and Yota were paying over £20m-a-year to Everton, and although some of that income is likely to be replaced there is no guarantee the new contracts will be at the same level.

Usmanov's links to Everton were so close that he considered loaning the club a large sum which would then have been turned into equity, according to reports in The Times last weekend. 

The Premier League however indicated that the proposed funding structure would not be approved without asking Usmamov or the club to apply for their owners and directors test.

Everton's home defeat to Wolves last weekend left Lampard's side deep in relegation, with only goal difference keeping them out of the bottom three following a run of four successive defeats. A Premier League spokesperson said they do not comment on individual clubs

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