The Journos getting worried about Everton challenging the Top 4 Thread

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I think we should this as a "Media Watch" thread so as we can post about the bollox we see and hear in the meejah and can't be accused of "obsessing" over what is said b)

Because I am finding it absolutely fascinating the way the buggers are reacting to the new, much more potent than previous flirtations with the CL places, threat that Everton are posing at the business end of the table.

Last night I couldn't sleep so around 3. 15ish in the a.m. I switched on talkSPORT and listened in bed for a while (I know....how sad is that :()

Mike Graham started talking about the back page football news with his newsreader and they commented on El Bob's remark that Ross will "not be sold in January" and that he "would still be an Everton player in February".

The lids took that to mean that Ross is off in the summer and then proceeded to discuss which of the "bigger clubs than Everton" would pay up to £80 million for him.

They mentionsd five clubs.....Citeh, Chelsea, Man. United, Spurs and, bizarrely, Liverpool :huh:

They then went through those clubs discussing what role Ross would play and where he would fit in.

They then had an argument about where Rooney would play if Ross went to Old Trafford and came up with this system to accomodate both of them.

I am not making this up....this is the kind of nonsense we are going to have to get used to :D


That is why I think it cathartic we post this kind of stuff on here so's our heads don't explode if we bottle it all up :D
 
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whilst I understand why we play down top 4 talks (Moyes did it and to an extent RM does it) why shouldn't we just stand up and tell the [Poor language removed] media we are everton and we can get top 4/possibly challenge for the title? Liverpool and Spurs do it every season and the media lap it up maybe its largely down to the fact that we play ourselves down that the media don't grab onto the hype?
 
I was listening to Talksport on the way home before and they were talking about Barkley and the bloke who was doing the game for them on Sunday said when the free kick went in 'Barkley scores off the underside of the bar, Leon Osman normally hits them from there.............' I honestly think journalists don't dislike us, rather they know jack**** about us because unlike the scum and United every game of ours isn't on for them to sit on their fat arses and watch.
 
I think we should this as a "Media Watch" thread so as we can post about the bollox we see and hear in the meejah and can't be accused of "obsessing" over what is said b)

Because I am finding it absolutely fascinating the way the buggers are reacting to the new, much more potent than previous flirtations with the CL places, threat that Everton are posing at the business end of the table.

Last night I couldn't sleep so around 3. 15ish in the a.m. I switched on talkSPORT and listened in bed for a while (I know....how sad is that :()

Mike Graham started talking about the back page football news with his newsreader and they commented on El Bob's remark that Ross will "not be sold in January" and that he "would still be an Everton player in February".

The lids took that to mean that Ross is off in the summer and then proceeded to discuss which of the "bigger clubs than Everton" would pay up to £80 million for him.

They mentionsd five clubs.....Citeh, Chelsea, Man. United, Spurs and, bizarrely, Liverpool :huh:

They then went through those clubs discussing what role Ross would play and where he would fit in.

They then had an argument about where Rooney would play if Ross went to Old Trafford and came up with this system to accomodate both of them.

I am not making this up....this is the kind of nonsense we are going to have to get used to :D


That is why I think it cathartic we post this kind of stuff on here so's our heads don't explode if we bottle it all up :D


I guess listening to that rubbish didn't help much:@
 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...n-exactly-position-Christmas-David-Moyes.html

Anyone seen this article? we're the same as last season apparently.

Embarrassing article, given that we have 4 MORE POINTS than we did at the same time last year, have a better goal difference, and are 2 points off the top of the league, compared to 12 points off the top at the same time last year.

He also claims a Man Utd home game is the same as a Man Utd away game, and that an Arsenal away game is the same as an Arsenal home game.

This is exactly the type of crap we have to put up with.
 
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...n-exactly-position-Christmas-David-Moyes.html

Anyone seen this article? we're the same as last season apparently.

Written by a utd fan.

Now that the media whove spent years suckling on moyes teat are being proven wrong that he wasnt the second coming of christ and he didnt single handedly keep 'plucky little everton going' a few of them (most happen to be utd fans) feel the need to write these stupid articles to try to undermine roberto the fans and the players, its either underhanded put downs or constant speculation about our players leaving.

Im loving the fact gollum has them struggling and robertos got us going places with sexy togger, people are starting to realise that it was everton who was good for moyes in his latter years and not the other way around
 

Tell you what, the comments section on that Daily Mail apologist piece on Moyes is astounding.

So many clueless people - apparently anything we have achieved this season is down to Moyes, and that what we have achieved won't last, and that Martinez is rubbish and will get found out, that all the players are Moyes signings (Lukaku? Barry? McCarthy? Deulofeu? Playing Barkley?) and on and on... it truly is embarrassing.

I don't think I have ever seen so many jealous and/or fearful people posting such crap in all my life.

And the rank Moyes apologism, which I have warned about for a while, is rearing its head more and more with every win we have. The journo who wrote that article is a Manc correspondent, desperately trying to justify why Moyes is in the Man Utd job when Everton have clearly improved without him, and the whole thing is designed to basically claim we haven't improved - when it basically ignores facts such as improved points total, improved goal difference, improved defence & number of goals conceded, improved number of away wins, improved playing style, improved distance from 1st place, etc etc etc.

You don't get a piece of anti-Everton/pro-Moyes propaganda more transparent than that load of old b.s.
 

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