Also on stage with Bill were close friends of mine Mike and Ev from Clean Cut Kit who've Played Glastonbury 2 times,on their 8th album and Mike has just won producer of the year at Music Producers guild.
Buskers😂
All Evertonians...And...
Indeed, windy.
And I was going to quote Shakespeare, from Romeo and Juliet.
“A name…what’s in a name…a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”.
Then I remembered the stadium is right next to a sewage facility which smelt rank the last...
True, there isn't a great deal of difference between Hill Dickinson and Bramley Moore, it's just two random surnames jammed together. Dock is better than stadium, in my opinion at least, but I'm not sure it's a huge issue. It'll all be forgotten...
Yes, the Old Lady going... There she goes...
Lovely pop song, though. I wasn't aware the writer was a Blue, but as I thought it was a lovely jangly pop song this makes it that little bit more jangly.
No way.
I love the idea of adopting The La’s song for the pre match play list but Z Cars is as much a part of Everton as Dixie Dean, Alan Ball and Timmy Cahill.
There She Goes and In My Life are our songs now.
We don't have to sing them every week, we don't need to have a meaning for them, but they're ours because no one will do it like us.
Imagine this.
The new stadium had been built at an old disused wharf called Hill Dickinson Dock in honour of some shipping magnate from the mid Victorian era in the 19th century.
And we had been crowing for several years, as we would have been...
Cracking appointment by the club, surely Hill Dickinson will offer free legal aid as part of the deal, could save us loads, Have they got any Shagger Silks on payroll?
And this illustrates more than anything the fact that the club was far too cautious in making Hill Dickinson a mere 53,000 capacity.
60,000, at a bare minimum, should have been the capacity.
I have no doubt the new owners, or subsequent future...