If he won us something but people still be bothered that he was a crook? FWIW he definitely won't
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I don’t see it that way. Whoever is in charge, whoever is playing, I want Everton to do well and I will always watch them when I can even if it’s just on tv. I think the idea of rejecting them because you don’t like someone at the club is a bit fickle. The team and the new manager(whoever that may be) need the fans support now more than they have done in a long time.Who's turning their backs on the club? Boycotting going to the game because you disapprove of something or somebody doesn't mean you stop being a fan. Or that you care less about the club. If anything, it's because you care so much that you get so upset to take that stance in the first place.
Yes, and I think Moshiri should do one as well. Said before, this football club is rotten to the core and appointing a corrupt manager is probably fitting. I'm beginning to think relegation may be a necessary evil for us as it may give us a chance to clean out this Augean stable and begin again.I don’t get the moral outrage over allegations in the past weren’t the club themselves subject to allegations by the same means (panaroma) a couple of weeks ago.
Yes, and I think Moshiri should do one as well. Said before, this football club is rotten to the core and appointing a corrupt manager is probably fitting. I'm beginning to think relegation may be a necessary evil for us as it may give us a chance to clean out this Augean stable and begin again.
We just need our Hercules.
Relegation would ruin us. Bramley Moore won’t happen without premiership status/money.Yes, and I think Moshiri should do one as well. Said before, this football club is rotten to the core and appointing a corrupt manager is probably fitting. I'm beginning to think relegation may be a necessary evil for us as it may give us a chance to clean out this Augean stable and begin again.
We just need our Hercules.
If he won the FA Cup, he could have a sweatshop in his cellar providing him with a 24-hour access to pies, for all I care.If he won us something but people still be bothered that he was a crook? FWIW he definitely won't
That is indeed true as I have indeed witnessed many times in my working life.I agree with the sentiment mate, sad fact the most corrupt are usually the most successful.
Is he fetching a magic wand?If he won the FA Cup, he could have a sweatshop in his cellar providing him with a 24-hour access to pies, for all I care.
Big Sam doesn't walk on water; fat floats. Fact. Try it for yourself: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/muscle-versus-fat/I’ll support Everton from a distance. Bit like church really, both full of false promises fronted up by a mythical figure who’s followers think can walk on water.
You can continue to pay to sit there and clap at the over paid players, manager and executives.![]()
Very noble. But still doesnt give you the right to judge other fans or worse, accuse them of not being fans just because they have a different POV to you.I don’t see it that way. Whoever is in charge, whoever is playing, I want Everton to do well and I will always watch them when I can even if it’s just on tv. I think the idea of rejecting them because you don’t like someone at the club is a bit fickle. The team and the new manager(whoever that may be) need the fans support now more than they have done in a long time.
Lol if he comes in and we start playing with some pride and winning games again no one will give a crap he got filmed giving his ‘mate’ some dodgy advice. He’s a good football manager at the end of the day and he’s nowhere near as dodgy as Redknapp or unlikeable as Pardew.