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Whilst ignoring specific statements made to contradict your own comments.that’s right i chose what i want to reply to don’t we all
Whilst ignoring specific statements made to contradict your own comments.that’s right i chose what i want to reply to don’t we all
Whilst ignoring specific statements made to contradict your own comments.
Our owners call it “the bowl”.@evertondotcom How's it a bowl mate? I get this statement a lot from kopite mates. I'll tell you the same as I tell them; how is it a bowl when there's not a curve in sight other than the roof? Is it a bowl just because there's no big empty gaps in the corners? What's so great about having gaps in the corners? To me, it's absolutely no more of a bowl than Old Trafford is, which to my knowledge, has never been called a bowl by anybody. It's certainly not the oval shape that is associated with being a bowl by normal football fans. Just because the industry term for any seating arrangement is a bowl, doesn't mean it's what fans think of when you say 'bowl stadium'.
Our owners call it “the bowl”.
Our owners call it “the bowl”.
You mean the generic term for the seating area, irrespective of shape?Our owners call it “the bowl”.
Our owners call it “the bowl”.
Yes, & we will make it warm & delicious with our support."The Bowl of Scouse"
And no red beetroot !Yes, & we will we will make it warm & delicious with our support.![]()
I’m just saying the same as our American overlords mate.You mean the generic term for the seating area, irrespective of shape?
Use your eyes to look at it. Find one curve in the bowl.
Just one.
Then we’ll all say you’re right.
They’d refer to the seating area of Goodison as a bowl.I’m just saying the same as our American overlords mate.
Cool.They’d refer to the seating area of Goodison as a bowl.