It's a strange place we're in mate. On the one hand you don't want the man to stay long enough to do too much damage to the club in the long term, but if he fails it probably means we've been relegated and that's just unthinkable.No, because I won't be going, and won't be until he's gone.
I'll support Everton from a distance. "Support" is probably the wrong word though, as I don't "support" what they're doing.
Since when did that bother the jesters manhandling our club?
"Bring it on you bunch of fannies".
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Booing isn't going to help anything plus he's under contract so it'll just cost us even more to get rid, we just have to face it that this is what it is for next 2 years
Probably not, but probably more than Scam's big gurning mug telling us how much he is looking forward to knocking the last remnants of science out of us and getting us to hoof it up long into the mixer.Appreciated, but you really don't want to see my 4rse![]()
It's the final part of the end game.... GOT to freeze. Dismay to reign.Betting suspended ... oh, my.
Betting suspended ... oh, my.
The alternative view is that he comes in and we get relegated anyway. In the meantime he brings in a load of journeymen on silly wages that we can't offload (just as Koeman did) and has completely ruined the development of an unusually large group of young players full of potential. We can't afford to pay him and his cronies off because the most of our TV revenue has disappeared. The football is crap, the fans begin to disappear and we're in a downward spiral.
Those fans who wanted him appointed will get no more than they deserve.
It's like the end of the world, I don't know what to expect tonight., or Saturday, he has defo split the Evertonians.it's like the bit in "The day after tomorrow" when he sees the massive freeze about to envelop New Yoik!
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