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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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He signed Alcaraz and Kone. I imagine it will be back to raiding Wigan this summer if they miss out on the top 4 and don't manage to sell any of their prize assets. What odds on a loan deal for Callum McManaman?

 

He also signed McCarthy and the goalkeeper Robles.

 

Nil Satis Nisi Hot Pies Mum.

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"Traffic" Kone has been injured all season and that Alcataz was injured up until the derby when he got thrown in at the deep end and has hardly played since

He's hardly been seen since.

 

Sat in the shower holding his legs and crying.

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Of their loan signings I'd say Barry has had the biggest impact on their season and looks the most likely to be signed permanently although wages could be a problem as I reckon he'll be on a good wedge at City. Mccarthy has also been a good signing for them.

 

he is out of contract in the summer though and I can't see any of the big clubs being interested so reckon he will go there permanently

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Moaning about our penalties, when they've just beat Arsenal 3-0 at home. They got a hell of a shot of 4th and a CL qualifier but some, I do stress some of them; are more concerned whats happened at Upton Park

 

Everton Behaviour

 

they were singing today about Liverpool too, they're having their best season since 458 years and they still can't enjoy it because we're doing even better, but they're not small time, bitter or deluded, naaaah. Everton, aren't we? Pure joy, they have small time behaviuor in their DNA, as always - their ceiling is our floor.

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Moaning about our penalties, when they've just beat Arsenal 3-0 at home. They got a hell of a shot of 4th and a CL qualifier but some, I do stress some of them; are more concerned whats happened at Upton Park

Everton Behaviour

If we were 17th and they were 16th they'd be happier
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Everton fans can only extract joy from our misery, they're like newcastle or sunderland fans in that regard. As long as they are above us they don't care, they'd happily be in 19th place if we were 20th, quite content with getting relegated because the consolation is they're above the redshite.

 

They are defined more by their hatred of us than the support of their own team.

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Everton fans can only extract joy from our misery, they're like newcastle or sunderland fans in that regard. As long as they are above us they don't care, they'd happily be in 19th place if we were 20th, quite content with getting relegated because the consolation is they're above the redshite.

 

They are defined more by their hatred of us than the support of their own team.

 

Perfect definition of a "good" Evertonian.

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It's utter madness on the old social media side of things tonight.

 

They've just battered Arsenal, put themselves in pole position for top 4, yet some of them aren't celebrating that, but are more concerned that we got another two penalties.

 

Utterly desperate. But, some of the (few) sound blues I know are telling them to get a grip.

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It does have the distinctive feeling this time that Arsenal and particularly Wenger's reign is unravelling for good, but this did happen last year when they lost to Spurs.

 

Arsenal's run-in is a piss of piece relative to Everton's, I'm still inclined to think they'll limp over the line at the last.

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