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  1. Stonewall. There was one like it yesterday too, the attacker gets the ball & is then wiped out but because the ‘chance’ has gone, apparently if the attacker gets the ball 1st you can take them out at the neck & it’s not a foul
  2. Law of averages. He’d take about 10 every game, used to do my swede in
  3. Cheeky cunts. They’re seeing their arse coz Burnley won’t let them take their flags & banners into the ground! Burnley played by the rules & were relegated whilst these cunts cheated & they’re up in arms because they won’t let them take their banners in! Always the fucking victims
  4. We’ve started every single game shit, except Villa. When he’s come on as sub it’s been mostly when we’re chasing the game & the urgency has intensified perhaps if the team shows the intensity from the off he’d look better?. We have to a goal down before we give a shit. If he actually starts in a team that has intensity from the off & is on the front foot he’d look better.
  5. The most idiotic ‘supporter’ ever. Have a go at the team, the performance, whatever but have a go at him? Means you’re a twat
  6. they might be struggling with fatigue but the attitude fucking stinks. At least the fresh legs oh Harvey & Jones will give us a bit of impetus. Coz what we’ve just seen is unacceptable. Like they’re going thru the motions. Palace tactics maybe anti football but pass pass pass pass, sideway, backwards isn’t gonna break them down, intensity, get down the sides, is.
  7. Need changes here at HT coz that was shite. Gomez on, move Trent inside. Gravenberch off for Harvey or Jones. Seem to have to go a goal down before we show any urgency
  8. The lack of any intensity is concerning, everything so lethargic, I can take playing shit but at least give it a fucking go, they don’t look like they’re arsed. Considering what’s at stake, that’s fucking shocking.
  9. Surely we gotta bring someone in in Jan. Konate can’t play 2 or 3 consecutive games, nevermind 2 a week, Gomez injury record isn’t the best & we’re gonna need him as cover for the FBs too. Leaves us with Quensah, he looks very good but if we really wanna be competing for the League you can’t be giving him 5-10 games. And that’s reliant on Virg staying fit too. And don’t wanna see Endo playing CD. Where’s Rhys Williams & Nat Phillips these days.
  10. if true, why did we sign him? Like a boxers reach, this is important, especially in midfield trying to break play up, small feet could be the difference of him gaining possession or gifting it. We really need to have a look at this, I know it seems trivial but I know loads of people with small feet & they’re shit. There was a lad with big feet I knew & he went on to have a career for Flint Town. As we know to our cost, a few millimetres can be the difference of being Champions or Runners up.
  11. “Yeah the materials have doubled but don’t worry, we won’t charge our customers more, we’ll pay the difference”
  12. Everton trying to breakaway to form a Super League & 1 of 5 to spearhead the formation of the Prem. With a much bigger cut of TV money compared to the rest. Hypocrites During the 1980s, major English clubs had begun to transform into business ventures, applying commercial principles to club administration to maximise revenue. Martin Edwards of Manchester United, Irving Scholar of Tottenham Hotspur, and David Dein of Arsenal were among the leaders in this transformation.[21] The commercial imperative led to the top clubs seeking to increase their power and revenue: the clubs in Division One threatened to break away from the Football League, and in doing so, they managed to increase their voting power and gain a more favourable financial arrangement, taking a 50% share of all television and sponsorship income in 1986.[21] They demanded that television companies should pay more for their coverage of football matches,[22] and revenue from television grew in importance. The Football League received £6.3 million for a two-year agreement in 1986, but by 1988, in a deal agreed with ITV, the price rose to £44 million over four years, with the leading clubs taking 75% of the cash.[23][24] According to Scholar, who was involved in the negotiations of television deals, each of the First Division clubs received only around £25,000 per year from television rights before 1986, this increased to around £50,000 in the 1986 negotiation, then to £600,000 in 1988.[25] The 1988 negotiations were conducted under the threat of ten clubs leaving to form a "super league", but they were eventually persuaded to stay, with the top clubs taking the lion's share of the deal.[23][26][27] The negotiations also convinced the bigger clubs that in order to receive enough votes, they needed to take the whole of First Division with them instead of a smaller "super league".[28] By the beginning of the 1990s, the big clubs again considered breaking away, especially now that they had to fund the cost of stadium upgrade as proposed by the Taylor Report.[29] In 1990, the managing director of London Weekend Television (LWT), Greg Dyke, met with the representatives of the "big five" football clubs in England (Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton and Arsenal) over a dinner.[30] The meeting was to pave the way for a breakaway from The Football League.[31] Dyke believed that it would be more lucrative for LWT if only the larger clubs in the country were featured on national television and wanted to establish whether the clubs would be interested in a larger share of television rights money.[32] The five clubs agreed with the suggestion and decided to press ahead with it; however, the league would have no credibility without the backing of The Football Association, and so David Dein of Arsenal held talks to see whether the FA were receptive to the idea. The FA did not have an amicable relationship with the Football League at the time and considered it as a way to weaken the Football League's position.[33] The FA released a report in June 1991, Blueprint for the Future of Football, that supported the plan for the Premier League with the FA as the ultimate authority that would oversee the breakaway league.[28]
  13. Who’s gonna tell him…….. EvertonBlues @AbsoluteEverton · 4h Everton have stood with Liverpool for 34 years since Hillsborough Everton also stood with Liverpool over Heysel even though they suffered the chance to play in Europe for at least 4 successive seasons So why on earth are @LFC not supporting Everton over the 10 pts injustice
  14. Another ruling that will just promote inconsistency & subjectivity, more questionable decisions to punish innocent player/teams. Leave the fucking game alone. The enjoyment has been drastically diluted even more so this season, such is the incompetence of the officials. We don’t need to give them anything else to think about. Just make them better. That’ll improve the game more than any other shitty changes. Not totally on board with the new offside ruling either.
  15. Trent sticking a leg out that remind me of myself sticking a lazy leg out when I’m fucked & let the opposition go past me. Fucking shocking from him that.
  16. Jeez, that post was just awful? overstepped common decency? horrible accusations? And anything goes in the RS thread? The fucking horrible, despicable, forever victim cunts
  17. Ade @reallymatesake Follow The worst thing you can do, ever, bar murder, rape or noncey shit, is piss off a mad bunch of Evertonians. EFC fans will come at you, for months, until they're vindicated. Not apologised to, btw, I mean, properly fucking sorted out. Imagine picking US, to go to war with? 7:06 PM · Nov 23, 2023 · 1,049 Views 3 4 24 Steve @Steve4386869508 · 1h We are a special breed Ade. Special in all ways. On and off the pitch. SD had given us our team back so as supporters we will get SD and his team their 10 points back 1 1 47 Ade @reallymatesake · 1h Too fucking right, Steve. And when they give us the ten back anyways, we'll be fucking 8th.
  18. They’re gonna take us down aren’t they? Paul Taylor @toffeeblue76 · 11h Replying to @AndyQui29237736 @The1878s and @EvertonBlueArmy If Everton continue to shine the spotlight on the Premier League they will be investigated and all the corruption around the ESL will be revealed. Liverpool will be in deep deep shit with all the backhanders and corrupt payments made to stop them being kicked out the league Paul Taylor @toffeeblue76 · 12h Replying to @AndyQui29237736 @The1878s and @EvertonBlueArmy Tough shit whether the Premier League will allow it or not. Liverpool fans are absolutely shitting themselves at the moment in case the Premier League are investigated Paul Taylor @toffeeblue76 · 5h It could very well expose stuff surrounding the ESL situation and why the clubs involved weren't punished sufficiently enough. All sorts of skeletons at the Premier League
  19. chris @carbo_innit Follow Everton fans are about to blow the lid on the Premier leagues corruption in a way that could bring English football to it's knees. Love it
  20. The commercial deals vote is the big one. Giving license to the oil clubs to get massive sponsors to fund their transfers without even trying to hide it. Fucking stinks. Outside the obvious clubs, which clubs would actually vote for that? Probably been some brown envelopes given to get votes. The ESL is becoming more attractive by the day.
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