Like rats they multiply quicklyWelcome, looks like you've only posted 3 times and those 3 were in this thread, why not introduce yourself![]()
Like rats they multiply quicklyWelcome, looks like you've only posted 3 times and those 3 were in this thread, why not introduce yourself![]()
It was actually 7 points as city had a game in hand at 10 like. City had to break every record going just to scrape it in the end, that’s what they are up against, deffo rational thought is wait and see, there’s far more of the season to play then it was last season, RS have also a nightmare fixture pile up in Dec, hence fingers crossed the gobshites falter enough at some point there.
Next up... net spend and how we should be like the rs who have actually never sullied themselves with money like those petro-clubs.3 posts and all of them complimentary about the RS...
It was actually 10 points (with the potential to be 7).It was actually 7 points as city had a game in hand at 10 like. City had to break every record going just to scrape it in the end, that’s what they are up against, deffo rational thought is wait and see, there’s far more of the season to play then it was last season, RS have also a nightmare fixture pile up in Dec, hence fingers crossed the gobshites falter enough at some point there.
How come we should all forget about Heysel but never ever forget about Hillsborough? Interesting double standards/hypocrisy.Please explain what positives bringing up Heysel has ever produced for Everton Football Club. None whatsoever. It is just an excuse for when we fail. It is just a weapon to use against the rs. It is so counter productive it is untrue.
If we were winning trophies and they were struggling it wouldn't be brought up. So why don't we just let it go and get back to being the best Football Club we can be and forget them. At the end of this season it will be 35 years since Heysel. How many generations do we carry this on for.
They win things we bring up Heysel. Why don't we look forward and look at what we can achieve and not what some of their scum bag fans did decades ago.
We should avoid the subject of Heysel though. It has become the biggest excuse in the History of Football. We have let a succession of owners, managers and players get away scot free from their inadequacies and instead blamed Heysel.
Quite rightly they were banned for longer than the rest of English team but it didn't stop them in their tracks the way it has stopped us. We have been stuck in a rut since the mid 80's. Potentially our finest hour was snatched away from us because of the European ban but it is no excuse for the chronic mismanagement that has occurred since then.
Instead of taking a good hard look at ourselves and the way the club has been run we look for the easy way out and blame them for 30 odd years of failure. Until we stop taking the easy way out and stop blaming Heysel we will never move forward. Maybe if we put more energy into driving our club forward instead of attacking their lot then we might finally move forward.
The universal love of bill kenwright, david moyes, leon osman and morgan schneiderlin from every blue.Have we? When was this?
Again, the media failing to condemn their mindless fans. Indeed, they even seem to be celebrating their actions.
The article is even more asinine....Again, the media failing to condemn their mindless fans. Indeed, they even seem to be celebrating their actions.
There was kopites on top of the matrix wagonsI posted a pretty inoccuous comment on this about the respect between the two clubs going so deep City got their bus smashed up whilst Merseyside's finest stood by and did nothing... Deleted. Not even the usual "this post was removed" in it's place. Down the memory hole. And my account is now in pre mod.
The Red Guardian.
There was kopites on top of the matrix wagons