ECHO response - Poll if you would buy the ECHO or not

As an Evertonian - Would you buy the ECHO?

  • YES

    Votes: 48 12.4%
  • NO

    Votes: 339 87.6%

  • Total voters
    387
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Kristian Walsh no doubt will be writing some more nuggets of advice for Evertonians next week.

Like 'always pack a packet of kleenex for the match'

etc.
 

...hope the Echo are tuned into this debate and they don't just think it's bitterness, they need to accept the reality and it's up to them if they want to do something about it.
 
...hope the Echo are tuned into this debate and they don't just think it's bitterness, they need to accept the reality and it's up to them if they want to do something about it.

They responded last week mate.

Summary.

1. Its not true. It would be 'outrageous' if it were
2. Liverpool give us (the ECHO) more click revenue so its only natural we (the ECHO) focus on them
3. Everton pat pat on the head will get constantly reviewed in terms of coverage; but its basically business as usual.
 
They responded last week mate.

Summary.

1. Its not true. It would be 'outrageous' if it were
2. Liverpool give us (the ECHO) more click revenue so its only natural we (the ECHO) focus on them
3. Everton pat pat on the head will get constantly reviewed in terms of coverage; but its basically business as usual.

....cheers, well we need to continue our boycott even if it is ineffective.
 

So, tomorrow marks a new dawn at the Echo when their promise of taking to task our board as much as the LFC board kicks into action.

Cant wait. I expect a raft of hard hitting articles concerning debt re-financing, commercial performance, the stadium farce and the strange case of Everton's missing summer transfer war chest.

Hat's off to Preno and Greg and the other crusading journalists.
 
So, tomorrow marks a new dawn at the Echo when their promise of taking to task our board as much as the LFC board kicks into action.

Cant wait. I expect a raft of hard hitting articles concerning debt re-financing, commercial performance, the stadium farce and the strange case of Everton's missing summer transfer war chest.

Hat's off to Preno and Greg and the other crusading journalists.
expect "A Day In The Life Of Lovable Thai Elephant - Changy"

which I'd actually enjoy TBH
 

So, tomorrow marks a new dawn at the Echo when their promise of taking to task our board as much as the LFC board kicks into action.

Cant wait. I expect a raft of hard hitting articles concerning debt re-financing, commercial performance, the stadium farce and the strange case of Everton's missing summer transfer war chest.

Hat's off to Preno and Greg and the other crusading journalists.

Or, in the real world.

yellow-brick-road.webp
 
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spor.../executive-editor-sport-john-thompson-9520643

Allegedly Prentice quoted a blatant Liverpool fan twitter page criticising the signing of Delafeou this week as well and wrote it as it being an Everton fan.

There is constant little digs being made by them and its obviously about the huge criticism they've been receiving.

....perhaps it's me being naive, but I thought Prentice was a big Evertonian (family connections with Dixie Dean etc) so I am surprised he hasn't put that story right.
 

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