I celebrate derby wins and trophy wins.Better teams might put us to the sword if we play like that again.
Better teams might NOT put us to the sword if we play like that again.
Worse teams might put us to the sword if we play like that again.
Worse eams might NOT put us to the sword if we play like that again.
It's the top tier of English football. All results are possible.
I don't understand your constant negativity. You highlighted PART of a comment.
I'm celebrating a win. I'm enjoying it whilst I can.
To be fair to the players they heard they listened and they obligedHow about a full 90 minutes for a change?
We are merely repeating the pattern of recent months: half a performance, self-sabotage, rescue a point, rejoice. Rinse and repeat.
A win is what's needed here - draws are no real use to anyone.
With that criteria even in our glorious 84-85 season you’d only have celebrated 5 times! That seems a rather depressing approach to when to be happy!I celebrate derby wins and trophy wins.
Of which there a quite a few on hereYes and this will irritate some of the more, ahem, odder people.
Enjoying a win and not thinking David Moyes is the right fit to take us forward aren't mutually exclusive. You can have both. It doesn't make you a bad Blue. All this Moyesettes and anti-Moyesettes is a bit odd. You either think he's the right man or you don't.
I think he's done a sterling job last season and has stabilised and improved us this season but I can't say I particularly want him to lead us into next season or beyond purely because I struggle watching the style of football, the shoe-horning of square pegs into round holes (or is it round pegs into square holes?), and his ignorance at reasonable questions in pressers etc.
Really good on the road because there's no onus on us to dictate the game and we are more than happy to soak up pressure and let the home team take the initiative. But at home our, and his, limitations become glaringly apparent.
There's a difference between being happy and celebration.With that criteria even in our glorious 84-85 season you’d only have celebrated 5 times! That seems a rather depressing approach to when to be happy!
To be fair to the players they heard they listened and they obliged
So were you happy yesterday?There's a difference between being happy and celebration.
Why on earth would I celebrate any win outside of a derby or trophy win?
Fire stick lads 70 euro a yearWe must be going on the same websites.
To enjoy life, we clearly just have a different philosophy.There's a difference between being happy and celebration.
Why on earth would I celebrate any win outside of a derby or trophy win?
How muchIM SO EXCITED, IM ORDERING EVERTON PASSPORT COVERS
I am sure you are right because surely the officials would have checked it. I just didn’t see a good angle of the goal that showed the ongoing trajectory. Maybe we will get one from the additional camera shots over the coming days.i don’t think it was heading into the net and a defender or attacker would have struck the ball had leno not punched it
also it didn’t deflect , he completely changed the trajectory
hilarious goal
So were you happy yesterday?
Join the Everton conversation today.
Fewer ads, full access, completely free.