He's the kind of fella I imagine lives in a quiet wee bothy in a community of no more than 15-18 people. Anything else is too much. But hes only really on talking terms with 12 of them.
For those who believe he will do what he did last time I would ask how often does that actually happen? That a successful manager leaves, returns years later and achieves what he did the last time he was there? There will be some of course, but...
We have lost a little bit of class since TFG, others would maybe say a tad more ruthless. Remember the statement when Dyche left?
To me, with Coleman - it's felt like he's had a long send off. He's barely had a kick the last few years. Didn't...
As much as I love the fella, I can see the argument for not holding Dunc in that regard, left the club and was ill-disciplined on it at times. The only thing I can say about Baines and Osman are that they played in a time were we still expected...
Never mind the word legend. That just muddies the waters.
He put 16 years into this club and they coudn't be arsed organising his farewell.
That's 'kin shameful whichever way you cut it.
They need to put that unholy 💩 show to rest and make...
Séamus is definitely a legend. Some of the posters on here obviously haven’t read the plaudits from players, managers past and present, which explain the impact he’s had on and off the field (and that without him, we would have gone down). Don’t...
You've just attached an attack on Kenwright and Moyes (who you backed until lately) to a player who's asked for nothing and given everything.
I dont know what you and other poster's game is here but you're all bang out of order for trying to...
That's no fault of the player, who could have been part of any successful Everton side of the past.
Hels not a symbol of failure, he's a symbol of a player who stayed loyal to a club in the doldrums.
This incident with Coleman yesterday. It's already a lightening rod for a disgruntled fanbase.
The fans being blamed for the lack of a full stadium to honour a fine long serving captain when the club were resonsible for the atrocious lack of...