No reason why not, 25% more blues so hopefully 25% more blue rage.
Completely agree. Should've pushed a wall over, killed a few fans, brained a greek waiter.That was a dreadful end to a supposed celebration of 133 years at Goodison Park.
Could we not do better than Tony Bellew and that band at the end?
Nil satis nisi optimum should apply to everything we do on and off the pitch.
Add to the litany of “Everton that” moments.
Next season could be tough unless we go all in on the rebuild.is like eerry
hopefully we make BMD as we do here
The Coral are relatively big.
That was a dreadful end to a supposed celebration of 133 years at Goodison Park.
Yeah we are not the best at sound judging by our press conferences.Good music choice. Would have been fine if it had adequate sound production.
Hopefully sounded better in the stadium but on the coverage it sounded like the microphones were strapped to one of the police horses outside the stadium.
Surely we cant do worse than five home wins.Next season could be tough unless we go all in on the rebuild.
Its very rare that a club moving grounds do well straight away, essentially you are playing a season of away games until you get used to the new ground.
But that's to worry about next season.
Spot on!!From start to finish, what a brilliant day. Beautiful weather. The streets were packed well before the match. Blue smoke everywhere. Seamus leading us out. A 2-0 victory. The fans were amazing. Seeing so many former players was incredible. Everton is loved around the world. It is the best club on the planet.
Heaven smiled down today on Goodison Park.
They will be made up to be involved in a bit of history like that I reckon.Wishing any Southampton fans that made the journey to Goodison Park today, a safe journey back home. It would've been a long day for them with the early kick-off.