Everton's old generation

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He's been on a desert island the past 2 years?

When you've seen 17 centre halves line up in midfield you can talk.

What us 'oldies' have is perspective and experience. What the young self slapping generation have is arrogance, naivety and a demanding expectancy...

plus, bad grammar, extremely bad dress sense, an unrelenting desire to wallow in self pity music, self humiliation with some extremely bad tatoos, the most ludicrous haircuts and a deep rooted desire to be like those sad beauts who adopt a team because it's winning things....

certainly don't dig the new breed :)
 

Summerisle outing himself as pre-1966 there
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When you've seen 17 centre halves line up in midfield you can talk.

What us 'oldies' have is perspective and experience. What the young self slapping generation have is arrogance, naivety and a demanding expectancy...

plus, bad grammar, extremely bad dress sense, an unrelenting desire to wallow in self pity music, self humiliation with some extremely bad tatoos, the most ludicrous haircuts and a deep rooted desire to be like those sad beauts who adopt a team because it's winning things....

certainly don't dig the new breed :)
Wow.
 
When you've seen 17 centre halves line up in midfield you can talk.

What us 'oldies' have is perspective and experience. What the young self slapping generation have is arrogance, naivety and a demanding expectancy...

plus, bad grammar, extremely bad dress sense, an unrelenting desire to wallow in self pity music, self humiliation with some extremely bad tatoos, the most ludicrous haircuts and a deep rooted desire to be like those sad beauts who adopt a team because it's winning things....

certainly don't dig the new breed :)

wow...

the millennials are ok, they bring energy and idealism to the table...things we know are pointless but still, they remind us of our younger selves a bit.
 


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