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Bally is always accurate but I hope he’s wrong here, Paul has absolutely nothing to do with Everton.
Bally is always accurate but I hope he’s wrong here, Paul has absolutely nothing to do with Everton.
McNeil and Harrison redoing the absolute new wave classic ‘Diamond lights’ by Waddle and Hoddle…with Harrison waaaaayyyy more into it than McNeil…Bowie/Harrison, Laughing Gnome - Something mashup.
Bally is always accurate but I hope he’s wrong here, Paul has absolutely nothing to do with Everton.
He is.He isn't even an Everton fan
No he isn’t - he was raised in a blue family, but he’s on record as being matey with Kenny and choosing to support both clubs.He is.
His whole family are blues, which is why he attended the 1968 FA Cup Final. He has said many times in interview that because of his family he supports EFC.
Yes, Sir Paul McCartney is a well-known and vocal supporter of Everton Football Club, often referred to as an "Evertonian".No he isn’t - he was raised in a blue family, but he’s on record as being matey with Kenny and choosing to support both clubs.
Very diplomatic, which is kind of what I suspected, a turncoat from being a blue to being mates with a red and then supporting both.
My god, I dunno what’s worse. Why don’t we ask Rafael Benitez to shut the doors at the final whistle?
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Excellent ideaNo he isn’t - he was raised in a blue family, but he’s on record as being matey with Kenny and choosing to support both clubs.
Very diplomatic, which is kind of what I suspected, a turncoat from being a blue to being mates with a red and then supporting both.
My god, I dunno what’s worse. Why don’t we ask Rafael Benitez to shut the doors at the final whistle?
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That was just another venue / concert on his tour wasn’t it or was it specifically for Capital of Culture? Seems an odd place to play as opposed to town/the waterfront etc if was for Capital of CultureHe did. He played the other place in June 2008. Not sure he had any say in choice of venue like.
I can’t wait to boo him if he plays - that’ll learn’im.No he isn’t - he was raised in a blue family, but he’s on record as being matey with Kenny and choosing to support both clubs.
Very diplomatic, which is kind of what I suspected, a turncoat from being a blue to being mates with a red and then supporting both.
My god, I dunno what’s worse. Why don’t we ask Rafael Benitez to shut the doors at the final whistle?
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Please don’t ask ChatGPT questions, it’s basically a kopiteYes, Sir Paul McCartney is a well-known and vocal supporter of Everton Football Club, often referred to as an "Evertonian".
Here's why:
- Public Support:
McCartney's preference for Everton has been widely discussed and acknowledged, with many articles and social media posts highlighting his allegiance.
- Attendance at Matches:
He has been seen attending Everton matches, including FA Cup finals, further solidifying his status as a fan.
- Rumored Opening Concert:
There were even rumors that he might play the opening concert at Everton's new stadium, which was expected to open later this year.
- Beatles and Football:
While the Beatles were a global phenomenon, it's worth noting that the band members had different football allegiances, with McCartney being the only one who openly supported Everton.
It was GooglePlease don’t ask ChatGPT questions, it’s basically a kopite