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neonleon

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[Poor language removed] me we've got some right moaning fans at the moment.

Is this what its like when you are permanently in the top six at the end of every season?

Will we move to a new stadium in Kirby? Whinge whinge whinge.

Will we stay at a decrepit old Goodison? Whinge whinge whinge.

Should Moyes take Fellaini off at half time? Whinge whinge whinge.

Should he have rested him? Whinge whinge whinge.

Poor [Poor language removed] is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't with most of the spoilt everton fans around at the moment.

And dont give it that Nil Satis Nisi Optimum - as that refers to the quality of the fans as well as management, stadiums, success.

We are sixth place, breathing down the neck of arsenal - and if we beat villa next time round we'll be catching up with them. This is fantastic given that we've only just found our feet and our system for this year.

Moyes' everton sides usually click at some point in the year - and from there we win a lot. We are gonna be a hell of a lot better this year than the last I can tell you.

We've got two derbies to look forward to, we are still in the FA cup, Moyes will no doubt find some overlooked genius on loan this january.

As for the stadium, if its a no go then we will remain in one of the most historic, pioneering and atmospheric stadiums in the league - a stadium that the likes of not just Dixie Dean but also Pele and Eusebio played in.

If we move, then we will become more attractive to investors, and will have new history to make in one of Liverpool's heartlands. We will have a larger stadium, with better, more modern facilities and should as a consequence have a bit more money to play with (especially if a foreign bidder comes in for us) - which will help catapult us up to a further level.

Its all good people.

happy new year.
 

[Poor language removed] me we've got some right moaning fans at the moment.

Is this what its like when you are permanently in the top six at the end of every season?

Will we move to a new stadium in Kirby? Whinge whinge whinge.

Will we stay at a decrepit old Goodison? Whinge whinge whinge.

Should Moyes take Fellaini off at half time? Whinge whinge whinge.

Should he have rested him? Whinge whinge whinge.

Poor [Poor language removed] is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't with most of the spoilt everton fans around at the moment.

And dont give it that Nil Satis Nisi Optimum - as that refers to the quality of the fans as well as management, stadiums, success.

We are sixth place, breathing down the neck of arsenal - and if we beat villa next time round we'll be catching up with them. This is fantastic given that we've only just found our feet and our system for this year.

Moyes' everton sides usually click at some point in the year - and from there we win a lot. We are gonna be a hell of a lot better this year than the last I can tell you.

We've got two derbies to look forward to, we are still in the FA cup, Moyes will no doubt find some overlooked genius on loan this january.

As for the stadium, if its a no go then we will remain in one of the most historic, pioneering and atmospheric stadiums in the league - a stadium that the likes of not just Dixie Dean but also Pele and Eusebio played in.

If we move, then we will become more attractive to investors, and will have new history to make in one of Liverpool's heartlands. We will have a larger stadium, with better, more modern facilities and should as a consequence have a bit more money to play with (especially if a foreign bidder comes in for us) - which will help catapult us up to a further level.

Its all good people.

happy new year.

Some of us are privvy to certain information, and don't just base our thoughts on the back pages.

The biggest moan that I have about Everton and its been prominant over the past few seasons, and that's not taking the right choices when given the opportunity. For example, not making those killer signings when we needed them the most. Not taking advantage of a possible Champions League run, when the money would have been the springboard.

That to me all comes down to one thing, and that is poor management from the top. The fact that we are on this run has 90% to do with the players and manager, and around 10% to do with the fuckwit at the controls.

That is my gripe anyway. I want to see someone who can back the club and share the vision that the majority of us have.
 

Come Leonbil you have to afford us some whinging moments. You can't be a complete fan if it's all a sunny day.:(

crossing your fingers and hoping super kevin campbell would keep in the top flight.

That was something to moan about.

Thing is, more fans are moaning now, than back then.

Honestly, its [Poor language removed] ridiculous.

And as for people picking holes at Moyes supposed tactical flaws, management failures etc. get [Poor language removed] real.

Name one manager that could take over and do better?

And dont say cappello. be realistic. There is no-one.

Moyes is the best. We are [Poor language removed] lucky to have that man. Seems a majority fail to realise it.

The only thing I'm whinging about at the moment is the state of some of the fair weather fans we seem to have gained on the back of Moyes' successes.
 

crossing your fingers and hoping super kevin campbell would keep in the top flight.

That was something to moan about.

Thing is, more fans are moaning now, than back then.

Honestly, its [Poor language removed] ridiculous.

And as for people picking holes at Moyes supposed tactical flaws, management failures etc. get [Poor language removed] real.

Name one manager that could take over and do better?

And dont say cappello. be realistic. There is no-one.

Moyes is the best. We are [Poor language removed] lucky to have that man. Seems a majority fail to realise it.

The only thing I'm whinging about at the moment is the state of some of the fair weather fans we seem to have gained on the back of Moyes' successes.


Paul Ince! :lol:
 
Well I can't say your wrong about one item listed above.

We have had it better than anytime in the past decade. We keep racking up points were the pundits keep scratching their heads about us. How can we keep acheiving on a shoestring budget.

The biggest dissapointment to me is a lack of interest of any investors wanting to get a piece of our pie. I wonder if we are untouchable because of the economy or a stodgy board.

Like I've said in the past or future looks bright with the Goslings,Rodwells and Baxters
waiting in the wings.
 
Well I can't say your wrong about one item listed above.

We have had it better than anytime in the past decade. We keep racking up points were the pundits keep scratching their heads about us. How can we keep acheiving on a shoestring budget.

The biggest dissapointment to me is a lack of interest of any investors wanting to get a piece of our pie. I wonder if we are untouchable because of the economy or a stodgy board.

Like I've said in the past or future looks bright with the Goslings,Rodwells and Baxters
waiting in the wings.


Kenwright has hinted in recent interviews that their are complications impeading a takeover wheater thats the stadium, or the credit crunch who knows, the good news is no one on here beleives him except me, so youve just wasted your time reading this post!:lol:
 

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