Under The Lights
ORDER NOW
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
Are you in the correct thread mateThey genuinely are the worst fan base ever for cryarsing and throwing tantrums aren’t they? Desperately trying justify them bottling their two main targets of the season all over social media
im not sure likes when who did. they`ll only ones if they come up. who called a jobbie that lesser level? think about it@GotWan
Likes like you strike Benitez off for this job now.
I`m sure that there`ll be other big cloobs in the Championship or League One that will come calling anytime soon.
You and your voices. only kidding fellasyep, head to toe.... and i left the extra A in for effect. even though ive got an modern computing machine that underliners the mis-spellings i just went with it like a crazy guys
Dafuq?im not sure likes when who did. they`ll only ones if they come up. who called a jobbie that lesser level? think about it
Daddies is my favourite.Sauce?
i`ll probably be slated for this - i hope he goes, the sooner the better. i never bought into the Big Dunc love-in. i dont want him near Everton, he was a thug and a liability, maybe he was what we deserved at the time. our history/culture is The school of science - not punching opponents left right and centre, thats for those yard-dogs across the park, they can get away with it, we cant and never should settle for thuggeryIf he's any ambition to manage Everton he should have gone elsewhere years ago and built a decent management CV. If he had he would probably have been in charge of Everton now. I wish him good luck and hopefully if he does go that this marks the end of jobs for the boys and becomes jobs for the talented.
Will he sell us their striker, looks quite useful.It looks as though Duncan is going to take up a management position at Blackburn.
If he does go, I wish him all the best.
I’ve got some great memories of his time here.
i`ve had a cup of strong coffee, i go right off my barnet when i`m drugged up. usually drink decaf but i got spiked!You and your voices. only kidding fellas
You shouldn't be slated for your opinion it's yours so fair enough. I would put the way he played (which at times bordered on thuggery) as something that i think has probably been due to his background and maybe a young man who played hard. This doesn't excuse thuggery but plenty of so called "hardmen" have done what he did and more. As a manager of a team he just won't get away with that behaviour and i would expect him to have matured now so that he realises that approach just doesn't work nowadays. I do hope he has a good managerial career somewhere but he'll have to be successful if he wants to come back here and like i said i hope that more importantly the days of jobs for the boys are over but I won't hold my breath.i`ll probably be slated for this - i hope he goes, the sooner the better. i never bought into the Big Dunc love-in. i dont want him near Everton, he was a thug and a liability, maybe he was what we deserved at the time. our history/culture is The school of science - not punching opponents left right and centre, thats for those yard-dogs across the park, they can get away with it, we cant and never should settle for thuggery