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  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by davek View Post
    Me too. They struck up a bit of a partnership. Jelavic has stabbed him in the back there pestering Moyes for that lad with no knees to come in and take his place.
    Oh David, you lighten up my life every single day.

    Please, never change.

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by MoutsGoat View Post
    Oh David, you lighten up my life every single day.

    Please, never change.
    Looks to be true though. By all accounts he's been lobbying for *Kid goals* to come in and hold his hand.






    *The Echo's lame nickname for Kneesmith. Near fell over when I read that.
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  3. #43
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    I think if Cahill does go, and it is a big if, he deserves every penny (cent) he gets, legend is a word used too often these days for players who have done sweet fa, but personally I think he falls in to the legend category, not because of his talent, but because he gets Everton, and what it means to be part of our family, I wouldn't be surprised to see him back at Goodison, hopefully as a coach, maybe manager one day?

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by davek View Post
    Looks to be true though. By all accounts he's been lobbying for *Kid goals* to come in and hold his hand.






    *The Echo's lame nickname for Kneesmith. Near fell over when I read that.
    They didnt call him that surely???

    Love the Kneesmith.

  5. #45
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    Quote Originally Posted by Azzurri View Post
    Tim Cahill is a man who epitomises everything good about Everton Football Club.

    Passion, desire, commitment and aggression but with class and dignity.

    Good luck to him.
    This.

  6. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimboefc97 View Post
    it looks like cahill may be leaving us to join an arab side.

    my uncle has been staying with his parents in australia and they are saying hes wanting to go somewhere to retire. he apparently loves the arabs and is willing to go there.

    i think it could be the right time to get rid of him as he has done his best imo.

    what are your thoughts?
    my mum's auntie's neighbour's cousin's boyfriend walks the dog of the woman who cuts the hair of the teacher of Cahill's kids and apparently he's nailed on to be playing in Alaska next season. Nah, that's not believable either

  7. #47
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    Quote Originally Posted by MoutsGoat View Post
    Oh David, you lighten up my life every single day.

    Please, never change.

  8. #48
    Future Everton manager with Big Dunc as his assistant.

    Forgiveness is between them and God. It’s my job to arrange the meeting. — Man on Fire

  9. #49
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    Quote Originally Posted by MoutsGoat View Post
    Oh David, you lighten up my life every single day.

    Please, never change.

    Change Is Not An Option.


    KOPITES ......
    gob-sh1tes and blatherskites every last one of them!!!

    In the 80's in my teens...you realised my dreams,
    and now the thing thats nice is...you're helping my mid-life crisis !!

  10. #50
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    Quote Originally Posted by Azzurri View Post
    Tim Cahill is a man who epitomises everything good about Everton Football Club.

    Passion, desire, commitment and aggression but with class and dignity.

    Good luck to him.
    Spot on, well said.

  11. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by RadioFriendlyUnitShifter View Post
    He needs to go, because he's on a high wage and just offers nothing to our play these days.

    But he is a legend -- a genuine one -- and I love the man to bits. That's partly why I want him to go now, so we can look back on his recent poor form as a short blip rather than a stretched out, awkward period that clouds the majority of his career, in which he was excellent for us.
    Seconded, totally agree with that.

    Father time is catching up with him, we can't afford his wages for a squad player.

    Absolutely love him, I'd rather him leave now before the crowd turn on him.

  12. #52
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    He kissed my daughter in front of 37,000.

    Then he signed the A4 copy of the pic.


    KOPITES ......
    gob-sh1tes and blatherskites every last one of them!!!

    In the 80's in my teens...you realised my dreams,
    and now the thing thats nice is...you're helping my mid-life crisis !!

  13. #53
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    Quote Originally Posted by Azzurri View Post
    Tim Cahill is a man who epitomises everything good about Everton Football Club.

    Passion, desire, commitment and aggression but with class and dignity.

    Good luck to him.
    do you recall the last home game vs newcastle in 04/05 when he got patted on the back of the head and went down like he was shot. got the newcastle player sent off though so i suppose he thought it was worth it.

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  15. #55
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    For the past 8 years Cahill has worn his heart on his sleeve when wearing an Everton shirt. Not the mostly technically gifted but gives 100% to every tackle. Gave us some very good memories that lad over the years so good luck to him if he does want to go closer to home for a last pay day deserves it for his contribution to the club. Now Felliaini is being used as a more attacking threat in his place I think it is time for the little fella to move on

    Will go down as an Everton legend for his many goals against the other lot though

  16. #56
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    I'l wait for more confirmation than whats given by the op to wish the legend Tim Cahill good luck with the rest of his career .

  17. #57
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    Quote Originally Posted by zed View Post
    do you recall the last home game vs newcastle in 04/05 when he got patted on the back of the head and went down like he was shot. got the newcastle player sent off though so i suppose he thought it was worth it.
    Nah I don't. That's one heat of the moment thing 7 years ago, though. 99% of players have done something like that.

  18. #58
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    I think he deserves a winners medal in some form during his Everton stay and it would be a shame to leave before that happens. Still think he still has a few years left in him.

  19. #59
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanEFC92 View Post
    I think he deserves a winners medal in some form during his Everton stay and it would be a shame to leave before that happens. Still think he still has a few ears left.
    more than 2? surely not.

  20. #60
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    Quote Originally Posted by zed View Post
    more than 2? surely not. i do the cha-cha like a sissy girl
    Possibly. Dunno if i wanted to know that second bit though.

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