….like to think I’ve seen virtually all of those ex-players play, I even played with or against a few of them and was thankfully good enough to play at the place i’ve visited as a fan since 1960.
Great seeing the reception for the lads.
Yes.
He’s the name / face of our current stewards.
Least he could do is have his social media team acknowledge the end of Everton’s men’s team at the stadium that had so many firsts and hosted the most top flight games ever.
Big supporter of...
Im taking encouragement that the Young lad will be leaving.
“Lots of factors influence our decision-making and we’re currently working through that process with the players, which takes time. Some will have clarity by the end of this week, and...
Spurs in London, playing fairly regular champs league and could next season. Haven’t found a sponsor.
Yet everton in constant relegation have…at a quoted 10 million a season.
Could it be for the first time in years we have good owners...
If we went out and assembled a squad that was quicker than most others, taller than most others, and had more technical players than most others then whatever style or system the manager was or wasn’t playing would be much less relevant.
It’s...
This line - "The rooftop pool hadn't been finished - although you can't actually see the pitch from the pool. But that's deliberate. Watching the football feels like an afterthought." sums up why I am falling out of love with top flight football...
…I think he was a very good goalkeeper for most of his time here, perhaps played on too long which tarnished his reputation a bit.
I liked him as a player and I like him as a bloke, seems a proper Evertonian and I would put him ahead of some who...
I thought he was decent enough for most of his time here. He was definitely more clanger prone towards the end of his time. He certainly couldn't match up to Pickford or Martyn in modern times but that bar is very high indeed.
We've had genuine...