Cow kecks
Player Valuation: £5m
Thanks for the the warning mate.Welcome to the thread mate , I'm sure you will find us a friendly bunch .
Just a word of warning though , look out for @Barnfred 55 , he can be a bit of a bounder.
Thanks for the the warning mate.Welcome to the thread mate , I'm sure you will find us a friendly bunch .
Just a word of warning though , look out for @Barnfred 55 , he can be a bit of a bounder.
Not sure if Fred is going to be thanking Jazzy lolThanks for the the warning mate.
Just read Karl's first post, so sad for him, seemed a lovely person. What he went through was horrendous and so young with it, I can relate to him a bit as I lost my wife at the age of 39 through cancer. Most terrible disease.Not sure if Fred is going to be thanking Jazzy lol
For the short time we got to know him we got to discover he was a great lad and he went through this horrible disease with the most positive attitude and humble all the way until the end.Just read Karl's first post, so sad for him, seemed a lovely person. What he went through was horrendous and so young with it, I can relate to him a bit as I lost my wife at the age of 39 through cancer. Most terrible disease.
I'm a Scouser Sass still living on Merseyside, worked all over Europe and lived in load's of different places but always seemed to end up in Liverpool. As for being a blue, I grew up not far from the New stadium site, a community full of glue support.Where do you live @Cow kecks we are all from all over on this thread. I’m Colombian but have lived in the US since I was a teenager. And how did you become an Everton fan? If you don’t mind sharing.
Haha that's blue support.I'm a Scouser Sass still living on Merseyside, worked all over Europe and lived in load's of different places but always seemed to end up in Liverpool. As for being a blue, I grew up not far from the New stadium site, a community full of glue support.
@Cow kecks what Sassy says is absolutely right.You are very welcome! It is very sad as he was too young for such fate, and we miss him but his legacy here at GOT continues through this thread. My suggestion is to at least read his first post and reasoning to begin this thread, I think is worth it. And while we try to keep a positive attitude here that’s not to say that’s all we want. We are all humans and life is not always happiness so we also come here to rant, or express sadness that we may be encountering, or just to get some feedback so don’t feel as all you can post is to brighten our day, while that’s welcoming, the main attitude on this thread is post about anything you wish just be respectful with one another.
Nice, thanks for sharing. We have lots of Scousers here, some of them lived and partied at the same places growing up and having the same circle of friends, but it wasn’t until becoming fiends on this thread that they realized about it. So who knows, maybe it will be the same with you.I'm a Scouser Sass still living on Merseyside, worked all over Europe and lived in load's of different places but always seemed to end up in Liverpool. As for being a blue, I grew up not far from the New stadium site, a community full of glue support.
Terribly sorry for that loss. You will find that you are not alone in that regard on this thread.Just read Karl's first post, so sad for him, seemed a lovely person. What he went through was horrendous and so young with it, I can relate to him a bit as I lost my wife at the age of 39 through cancer. Most terrible disease.
@Barnfred 55 could be hung over but he will surface as sure as the sunrise ( Not that he has seen many) and he is quite a cad .Haha that's blue support.
A cad , a bounder and a top , top bloke.@Barnfred 55 could be hung over but he will surface as sure as the sunrise ( Not that he has seen many) and he is quite a cad .
Haha making up for it before he shows upA cad , a bounder and a top , top bloke.
You will like him , everyone does!
