Spot on.
When the Sky gravy train pulled out of Lime Street circa 1992 EFC could and should have been in the First Class carriage with the RS and Arsenal.
Instead we were left stood on the platform watching our elite “Big Five” status chug off...
It was there long before that. The question we need to ask ourselves is: why were we not in a position to do likewise? Why did we not have the same options as the six?
We were part of the big 5. Now, we'd be battling to make the top 10. Utter...
And this is because we simply have not been a serious club for 35 years. If we had been run properly, buying proper players, and competing for trophies we'd be more than the supporting cast in a Sky Sports report.
Our fans moan that we barely...
Happy he decided to stay at united...with him in the side, they will never be at the top. And they could have got a huge pay day from the Saudi’s in the summer by selling him. His value will only go down moving forward.
See that Fernandez sees himself as some kind of Poundland Gerrard. Hitting meaningless 40 yard cross field balls out of play and committing dirty snidey fouls all over the pitch.
Horrible rat.
Brushed under the carpet aswell. Pre season friendly and he's tried to injure a fellow pro before the seasons kicked off. What made it ten times worse is his tedious arm out im innocent gesture to the ref and everyone else.
Such an unlikeable...
Everton are an established premier league team with a solid spine. Squads a bit thin but we'll be fine under Moyes.
The promoted teams as always will struggle.
Sunderland getting a past it Xhaka and Leeds with their signings will undoubtedly...
You just gave to wait until a game is confirmed like the rest of us. The only game you can be reasonably confident right now that won't change is the last game of the season.