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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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4 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

A loan that isn't a debt -  er, yeah, that's a thing that exists, I'm sure it is.

It makes me laugh when they say the loan can't be called in unless Everton agree, like there'll be a vote in the park end to decide if to pay the debt. The person who is owed the money is the majority shareholder in the club. If he decides he wants his money out, he'll get it. Or better still, he'll leave the debt there and spend all their profits on dividends and not footballers. They have this mad idea they've somehow tripped on a couple of philanthropic steel moguls desperate to spend their fortune and Everton are so ace and important, they not only got their cash, it's just like a gift. 

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On 12/22/2018 at 11:33 PM, AngryofTuebrook said:

We need 1 point from our remaining 20 games to equal their tally from last season. 

 

 

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And so it came to pass that in the first half of this season Liverpool picked up more points than Everton did in the whole of last season. 

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1 hour ago, Barry Wom said:

It makes me laugh when they say the loan can't be called in unless Everton agree, like there'll be a vote in the park end to decide if to pay the debt. The person who is owed the money is the majority shareholder in the club. If he decides he wants his money out, he'll get it. Or better still, he'll leave the debt there and spend all their profits on dividends and not footballers. They have this mad idea they've somehow tripped on a couple of philanthropic steel moguls desperate to spend their fortune and Everton are so ace and important, they not only got their cash, it's just like a gift. 

I don't think they grasp the concept that business men get rich by accounting for every penny and being ruthless cunts.

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35 minutes ago, Captain Turdseye said:

There’s a new thread on GOT called ‘Are Man City Actually Any Good?’

 

It’s sat just under the Guardiola thread which is full of people calling him a fraud. 

They need to believe we are shit, and the only way we can possibly be top of the league is if everyone else is even shitter. 

 

Exept for Everton themselves, they are the best team in the world but the FA, referees, media and crossbars are all in conspiracy against them to keep them down. 

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Aaaaaaaaand they’re off. It’s a thread about Salah’s ‘diving panel’ result. Upto four pages so far.

 

https://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/threads/the-diving-panel-farce.105881/

 

 

 

Steve0

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#11
Is it really that important?

There's people sleeping rough in doorways, children going without food and heating, hundreds of thousands of familys living in abject poverty and folk are up in arms over this.


What a world we live in.
This type of post should merit a 5 day ban.

It's a football forum, people are going to talk football things.
 

 

 

 
GrumpyBlue

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This type of post should merit a 5 day ban.

It's a football forum, people are going to talk football things.
After some of the bollocks you post you have the audacity to post this?

You a mod now?
Is playing the ref still against the rules?
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Ooooh. We have some dissenters. Clamp them in irons!

 

Deckard2049

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It's an injustice & everybody knows it...

Salah is a cheat but is getting away with it...

Niasse was unlucky as he was definitely pushed...

If Niasse done what Salah done on Saturday he would not even have got a penalty...
The pen was soft. Just like DCL’s at the pit last season. But if a defender puts his hands on an attacker in the box then they run the risk of something happening- that’s the exact line that was used last season for us so there’s no point moving the goal posts now because it doesn’t suit us.
 
 
bol-uk

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The pen was soft. Just like DCL’s at the pit last season. But if a defender puts his hands on an attacker in the box then they run the risk of something happening- that’s the exact line that was used last season for us so there’s no point moving the goal posts now because it doesn’t suit us.
Agree really, by the letter of the law it was a pen. If salah was an honest player he would have stayed on his feet but, living with the Shearer style of going down whenever there is contact, it is a pen. There have been other much worse incidents this year that should have resulted in bans though and the issue still stands, why only Niasse and Lanzini in over a year?
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