@allen I had to have two attempts at it (first time around I used a cloth to iron over that was obviously too thick), but I think they've come out good for a few quid each...
Yeah, his name is Onana.
As I've said, might grow into a good player under a decent manager in a good team.
But for us he is weapons grade rubbish and I can not wait till he's sold.
Premier League:
Hi, is that Everton?
Everton:
Yes, Colin Chong speaking.
Premier League:
As you know you received two points deductions this season and have a further case pending. From what we can see you're very likely to receive a further...
Moshiri pumped £450mill of his dirty money into it and how loaned the rest as well as turning down the city councils investment.
The equivalent is Spurs' stadium that took out £637million in loans from mainstream banks, at something like £30mill...
Remember when the big banks failed? The CEOs and execs still got huge bonuses.
Failure at the top is never punished fairly, while failure at the bottom is handed the absolute worst of the worst punishments. Such is the world we live in.
Correct, it's all in the details of the agreement. Saying a sale leaseback is bad without knowing the details is too simple.
The only thing I'd say about your comment is that stadiums don't appreciate in value, they lose value or become...
Some political wording there. "The club's intention" is pretty malleable: they could sell all or none of the stadium and Chong wouldn't be a liar. Plus "the club" is going to change significantly with a change of ownership.
It doesn't say we ARE...
We're still paying Frank, aren't we?
I don't know what to think of Moyes returning. I love the man, but somehow, we need to move forward. There are some excellent young managers out there. We're big enough to attract one of them.