did anyone see the protest

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Fair do's mate , just to refresh my memory apart from the deflected shot that was going well wide in the park end and nearly ended up in the net what other piece of play of note did he do because to me he done nothing other than play short passes sideways and back like he always does but maybe it's because I just don't rate him as a player , hes obviously a " superb "Player then and I don't know what iam watching as my mate Goat'y pointed out ;-)

He kept the midfield ticking, kept possession, switching play. That was his job and he did it well before going missing for 20mins in the 2nd half

You're talking 68% possession stats in the 1st half...but I'm guessing that had nothing to do with him in the middle of it
 

Drebin fool....

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We are a victim of our own success, that being largely down to being run by a decent chairman and excellent manager.

Please Blue Union, fellow Evertonians, lets leave any future protests till the end of the season.

That in bold being a quote of Alan Hansen fresh off the match of the day sofa.
 

I saw the protest, I'd estimate about 700-1000 gathered around the grass area on Spellow lane. I'll post a pic when I can so you can decide for yourself. At around 2.15 everyone headed over to the ground singing "let go, if you love the club..". At that time, trying to get to the Gwladys Street was pretty much impossible. Goodison Road was rammed end to end but it might of been a mixture of non protesters in with the rest.

During the match when it was 1-0 to us, they randomly showed Bill Kenwright in his seat on the screen. Bizzarely, people started clapping. If you were to judge it, you'd say he has massive support by that display.

Quite how the club planted all those people I will never know.

It was all a bit strange for me as I personally sit on the fence on this, mainly because Everton is in my family and in my blood. I plan to keep the tradition of supporting Everton in the family as long as I can, so there's a good chance my bloodline could live on beyond everything that is happening right now at the club until it's just a sub section on a Wikipedia page.

I'm supporting the blue shirts on the pitch.

When the players show passion and commitment, the crowd gets behind them, and for those 90+ rollercoaster minutes today, I didn't give a **** about the board, or the politics, or the media, or the sky6, I just wanted them to shoot ffs, so I could go mental.

Was gutted we drew. I felt we battered them and the ref was poor overall. Only 32,000 there, yet it seemed like a good atmosphere.

It was still passable on the pavements, mate. I'd say if you were in the middle of that road you were on that march. Those who weren't stood aside. Without getting all trainspotter with the numbers and stuff, it was a high turnout that I didn't expect, tbh, knowing the too cool for school attitude many have. As for Fathead's support: he got a sympathetic ripple of applause. I woudn't make too much of it, just as I wouldn't make too much of his getting booed in the two previous home performances this season when he appeared on screen.
 
Something I don't understand

The protesting, what precisely do they want BK to do? Become a billionaire? Pull a billionaire out of his hoop?
I might as well have a protest cos I can't fly: it's not something that's really possible but I want to be able to fly so badly that I think I should protest for it, maybe that will make it possible.
 
You could get someone to invest in a plane, and you can travel in it. This investor should be able to buy a good quality plane and invest his own money rather than financing the plane through loans and trying to make money out of those loans.
 

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