God Bless Everton 1 - 0 over the most revolting team that ever cursed a footie pitch

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being a teenage Evertonian is the single most depressing thing ever mate, never seen us win a trophy whilst them across the park win the Champions League, Uefa Cup, League Cup and FA Cup's, we never hear the end of it

I hear you. Look, matey, I watched Toffees win two titles and a Euro cup while my lads hung around mid table. I know the feeling.
 
Moyes is a miracle worker. Look at the budget he's had to work off. The frustration of losing players to balance the books. Give him City's riches and I tell you, Toffee's woul d be there or there abouts.

As someone who was moved from Liverpool 40 years ago, so watches from afar, and rarely gets to games, I agree with you, but many on here who go regularly, lets say, have divided opinions about him. Cant see it myself, but there you go. Expect the same splits occur with Wenger.
 
my dad tells me you's used to have 2 players, one called Pat Bangers, and another called Terry Mash, back in the 70's

he says listening to the commentary used to be hilarious when they'd play together

easily amused my dad ya see
 
As someone who was moved from Liverpool 40 years ago, so watches from afar, and rarely gets to games, I agree with you, but many on here who go regularly, lets say, have divided opinions about him. Cant see it myself, but there you go. Expect the same splits occur with Wenger.

OMG!!!!! Don't even go there - the club is infested with AKB rats, all believing the lies this 7m a year liar spoon feeds the gullible, happy to pay 6.5% ticket rise to watch thier best players sold off. A yank owner, its spin doctor Ivan Gazidis, its lackey Arsene liar Wenger - dirty corperate institution. AFC RIP. [Poor language removed] em. I want my club back. Until that shower of parasites p,iss off, I hope they get relegated. Rant over.
 
my dad tells me you's used to have 2 players, one called Pat Bangers, and another called Terry Mash, back in the 70's

he says listening to the commentary used to be hilarious when they'd play together

easily amused my dad ya see

Ah, the old fellahs memories. My late father in law was an old Londoner - he was in the Normandy landings and fought his way into Germany. He was born in the 1920's - he saw all the greats at Stamford Bridge. Dixie Dean et al. After the war he became a bus driver and never really got the chance to see the games anymore - God, I loved listening to his stories. He died back in 2010 at age 89, and a part of history died with him.
 
OMG!!!!! Don't even go there - the club is infested with AKB rats, all believing the lies this 7m a year liar spoon feeds the gullible, happy to pay 6.5% ticket rise to watch thier best players sold off. A yank owner, its spin doctor Ivan Gazidis, its lackey Arsene liar Wenger - dirty corperate institution. AFC RIP. [Poor language removed] em. I want my club back. Until that shower of parasites p,iss off, I hope they get relegated. Rant over.

Sorry mate, "AKB rats". Whose that? Not being funny, seriously dont know. Looking from outside, the Arse seem well run, good manager, no mega debts, ace stadium. Yeah. sold some decent players over the years, but thats hardly new, (Brady springs to mind). Sure, not won much for a few years, but, FFS, you are in a better position than most!
 
Ah, the old fellahs memories. My late father in law was an old Londoner - he was in the Normandy landings and fought his way into Germany. He was born in the 1920's - he saw all the greats at Stamford Bridge. Dixie Dean et al. After the war he became a bus driver and never really got the chance to see the games anymore - God, I loved listening to his stories. He died back in 2010 at age 89, and a part of history died with him.

ahh that's quite sad that mate

you listening to this guy chums? he means appreciate your folks, one day they'll be gone

*bursts out crying whilst repping this*
 
Ah, the old fellahs memories. My late father in law was an old Londoner - he was in the Normandy landings and fought his way into Germany. He was born in the 1920's - he saw all the greats at Stamford Bridge. Dixie Dean et al. After the war he became a bus driver and never really got the chance to see the games anymore - God, I loved listening to his stories. He died back in 2010 at age 89, and a part of history died with him.

Cracking story that mate.
 
ahh that's quite sad that mate

you listening to this guy chums? he means appreciate your folks, one day they'll be gone

*bursts out crying*

Cheers, man. Yeah, he was great - got a lump in the throat writing this. He's my wife's dad, she's English. Broke the mould with him. I'd stay on the phone to him for hours listening to his football stories. He missed the 1966 world cup final becasue he was on the buses. He used to like a drink, and a trick of his was, he's pretend the bus was broken down, so he'd open the hood and have a p,iss when his bladder got full up. He was a character.
 
Cheers, man. Yeah, he was great - got a lump in the throat writing this. He's my wife's dad, she's English. Broke the mould with him. I'd stay on the phone to him for hours listening to his football stories. He missed the 1966 world cup final becasue he was on the buses. He used to like a drink, and a trick of his was, he's pretend the bus was broken down, so he'd open the hood and have a p,iss when his bladder got full up. He was a character.

hahaha
 
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