Tommy Eglington – The Flying Winger of the Fifties -
Tommy Eglington Everton's flying winger train as a butcher in his family when a young lad in Southern Ireland - signed by the blues with captain to be Peter Farrell - for @Bluerover & co -
There's a bit of truth to this, but it's not the whole point.
Just like with everything, on the one hand it's not people are "scared" of change, and it's not on the other than Moyes is the best manager in the world.
Like with everything, the...
It feels like Seamus has retired a couple years since.
A great player for us and a great captain.
Such a shame we never won owt with him in the team.
He will be remembered by today’s generation of Blues with the same fondness us 70s boys...
Yes we should actually make efforts to obtain a manager who plays aesthetically pleasing attacking full tempo football, who actually uses subs to influence the game , is willing to rotate players, utilize various tactics even within the same...
He was playing down the 'ferocity of fans' Joey. Cushion throwing isn't an olympic event and it's widely known HK was getting hammered before the Brock event.
As an American with 35+ years of supporting EFC and having read no shortage of viewpoints during times that were and weren't truly bad, I have to disagree. Soz about me.