A superb new stadium and one of the best sponsorship deals in Europe, and people still look for faults.
I don't particularly like the name but I call it Bramely Moore anyway.
A business with it's roots in the maritime industry, formed in this...
Personally, I think we should keep them there as a permanent reminder, and put a few new ones at our new gaff.
I'd have loved it if we built a Prince Ruperts tower, also. Facing the Mersey, would look smart
Don't know if this has been brought up ,i got a light blue leaving Goodison Tshirt.Looks great good fit and the old EFC badge on.Inside of the shirt at the top 5 by 4 is a sticker whith all the details of the ground,but the problem is as soon as...
It’s not the tribute part I don’t get, but the retiring a number bit. If some kid is inspired by Jota and wears his number isn’t that a bigger tribute? Or maybe some Portuguese guy comes in and he wants to uphold his memory by wearing his number?
Because he’s dead and the number was his, this isn’t hard mate. Highlighted the bit that’s important - I pray you never have to comprehend the loss of a person, famous or otherwise that meant a lot to people.
What’s the point in retiring his shirt number? Will it be in perpetuity? Obviously it’s a sad situation, but I’ve never really got the whole taking a number out of circulation thing anyway. Imagine if Man Utd had done so after Munich.
I really don't get how anyone would question this.
Imagine if it turned out to be full of unmeetable targets and nowhere near one of the most costly deals in Europe.
The club would instantly be vilified and the sponsors name would be severely...