So far we have reached two semi finals this season of the two major cup competitions.
I'm in it for the goblets.
I'm in it for the goblets.
Joke cup, joke manager.
There's a horrible sense of entitlement creeping into this club at the moment mate. The cup is apparently too much beneath us now...funny that, I hadn't noticed us winning a friggin' sausage for the past 21 years, but the cup isn't worth getting 5th place in the league now.
Unreal. And very worrying.
No mate, it's an assessment of what's happened here since Moshiri came in that is shared by others.You really do just make up rubbish to get a reaction don't you. That's called a troll btw
No mate, it's an assessment of what's happened here since Moshiri came in that is shared by others.
There's a tone knocking about that somehow we should start making dramatic decisions at this club at a rapid pace on the playing side of things...which is ironic really, because the one part of the club's affairs that rapidity should be happening on is infrastructural and commercial decision making, which do need urgent attention but the new share holder has been given a free pass on so far and just gone with 'as is'.
A semi final is NOT success.
Suddenly finding yourself surrounded by blues all singing while walking up towards the twin towers still makes my nerves tingle. No idea what it's like outside at new one but that moment still sticks more than the players coming out.At the moment I'm just looking forward to seeing those royal blue jerseys on the Wembley turf. Its going to be a very good day out/
Suddenly finding yourself surrounded by blues all singing while walking up towards the twin towers still makes my nerves tingle. No idea what it's like outside at new one but that moment still sticks more than the players coming out.
What would it mean to you?
I have to say that aside from the birth of my two daughters it would easily be the best day of my life.
I am 32 and to go through my entire teenage years and 20's without experiencing that feeling as an Evertonian is hard to take.
For me, all the dark days over the past 21 years would be erased instantly.
Just imagine how we'd all feel at that moment when the final whistle went and we won. Plus imagine what London would be like afterwards, the celebrations.
It NEEDS to happen!
i'm 27, never seen us win a thing. We will win something the day after i die.
50yrs since I first went...