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

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Reggae Reaggae sauce? the guys worth a zillion. buy us out ffs .next year the champions league
 
cue Moyes and Kenwright getting cabbaged, sending Hibbo down the Elm Tree garage for some Toffee Crisps and Hula Hoops

and shaving Osman's eyebrows when he takes the knock
 
Furthermore, Pool's days are over. Did you see them on Sat 3-0.

I'm sorry I may be a newbie too .. but I have read every post on this thread up until this one and can't believe no one has corrected our 'friend' from the Arse(nal). "Pool" is beginning to ruin my day, the more common reference to that shower of [Poor language removed] across the Park (but actually Norway, Malaysia, Singapore and sadly everywhere else) is "The RS" which is an abbreviation of "The Red ****e". It is not uncommon for them to be referred to as "the victims" either .. but that is another story.

Also please stay clear of the 80's comparison. As someone who was there at the time and revelled in what was truly glory at the time we won the ECWC all I could see was everlasting glory, a new footballing dynasty .. we even bought Lineker who was a bit handy (to say the least) .. had it not been for a 'very unfortunate incident' in Belgium (certain irony developing here) I have no doubt we would be discussed in a much different light .. this also relates to the 'victims' reference and is a whole can of worms that I wouldn't go anywhere near if I were you.
 
I'm sorry I may be a newbie too .. but I have read every post on this thread up until this one and can't believe no one has corrected our 'friend' from the Arse(nal). "Pool" is beginning to ruin my day, the more common reference to that shower of [Poor language removed] across the Park (but actually Norway, Malaysia, Singapore and sadly everywhere else) is "The RS" which is an abbreviation of "The Red ****e". It is not uncommon for them to be referred to as "the victims" either .. but that is another story.

Also please stay clear of the 80's comparison. As someone who was there at the time and revelled in what was truly glory at the time we won the ECWC all I could see was everlasting glory, a new footballing dynasty .. we even bought Lineker who was a bit handy (to say the least) .. had it not been for a 'very unfortunate incident' in Belgium (certain irony developing here) I have no doubt we would be discussed in a much different light .. this also relates to the 'victims' reference and is a whole can of worms that I wouldn't go anywhere near if I were you.

I'm a tad confused here. I only replied to a poster who mentioned that incident, who perhaps thought I was somebody who had made revolting comments to it in the past. I was merely correcting him, that is all. I did not bring it up nor do I wish to discuss the matter. As for Everton in the mid eighties, they had some right hum dingers with Liverpool - incredible match's.

I like most football teams, and always support the Prems sides in Europe, no matter who they are. I got dogs abuse on the Arsenal forum when I said I'd be cheering for Spurs when they played Real in the CL a couple of seasons ago. My point being, which I did not back down from, is they are an English team, in a league I have followed since I was a child - I have nothing in common with Real, I have no Spanish reletives, so I'll root for any English team in the CL with the exception of what lurks in the red half of Manchester. That shower of cheats bring bile to my stomach.
 
Has Angelwitch been asked the Pineapple on Pizza question? It is kind of obligatory around these parts. Took the summer off GOT, have not read all the threads yet.

Belated welcome from me mate. Got a load of gooner mates from my days darn the Holloway Road.
 
Has Angelwitch been asked the Pineapple on Pizza question? It is kind of obligatory around these parts. Took the summer off GOT, have not read all the threads yet.

Belated welcome from me mate. Got a load of gooner mates from my days darn the Holloway Road.

That's mighty fine of you to welcome me, sir. Thank you. Its an excellent forum, I'm really enjoying it. What is the pizza question, matey? (y)
 
That's mighty fine of you to welcome me, sir. Thank you. Its an excellent forum, I'm really enjoying it. What is the pizza question, matey? (y)

There is a school of thought that pineapple should never be placed on a pizza as a topping. In fact, all pizza should be fruit-free.
Around 85% of GOT members subscribe to this basic pizza principle.
However, another 10% feel that it is economical and time saving to have a meal and desert at the same time, thus making pineapple on pizza an extremley good idea.

The other 5% prefer cheese on toast, or yer mar.

So Angelwitch, should pineapple be used as a pizza topping??!!
 
There is a school of thought that pineapple should never be placed on a pizza as a topping. In fact, all pizza should be fruit-free.
Around 85% of GOT members subscribe to this basic pizza principle.
However, another 10% feel that it is economical and time saving to have a meal and desert at the same time, thus making pineapple on pizza an extremley good idea.

The other 5% prefer cheese on toast, or yer mar.

So Angelwitch, should pineapple be used as a pizza topping??!!




Sir, this, believe it or not, is a subject very close to my heart. The pineapple is very dear to me on the pizza. Yes, pizza can be served minus pineapple, but I feel that is a delicate subject and I fear I may offend non pineapple pizza consumers -- but however, such is the seriousness of this subject, I will press on, though shall tread carefully as if navigating myself through a minefield. The pineapple adds a beautiful juicy texture to the offering of say pepperoni, BBQ chicken, 4 cheese delights, ham etc - whichever is to ones pallet. To nay add said pineapple I feel is a blasphemous act (but that is my opinion), and certainly many Hawaiian’s would stand as one with me on said stance.

I myself, in times of economical dire straits, have taken it open myself to make my own pizza. Not from scratch, sir. Please allow me to explain. The oven based supermarket pizza has come on leaps and bounds in dare I say: the last 2 years. In the early days, the supermarket pizza, no matter the fancy labelling and false promises that certain brands made misleading statements by saying ‘Friday Night Takeaway Special’ with a gorgeous picture on the front belying a pie of scrumptious, mouth watering eye candy. To my dismay these boasts have been nothing but lies, where said pie tastes like old rubber boot. However, the past is the past, and the makers of the shop sold pizza have vastly improved the base of the pizza, so one can enjoy a robust foundation for a very reasonable price of less than £2. However, the toppings fail to deliver and leave one feeling rather deprived and a little upset.

To combat unsatisfactory toppings, I ad my own. I shall supply pictures in due course when I find my digital camera. For the novice may I suggest at least eight slices of cheap processed ham sold in packs of thirty. Half a carton of mushrooms, finely chopped. I bulb of garlic finely chopped to cover the base from head to toe, and finally a quarter of a block of cheese, grated all over the pizza. Though last but not least: Open a tin of pineapples and dry off with kitchen towel, chop several small pieces and pop in oven. The result: a party in one’s mouth.

As for the cheese and mar question, I feel rather unqualified to answer -- though with several ales on me, I have been known to add ham slices and onions and garlic to the melted cheese, add some Mayo at the end and enjoy drunken feast.
 
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