Guaranteed Derby cliches

  • Thread starter Thread starter Deleted member 28206
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.

I HATE 'Form goes out the window' absolutely can not bare this unbearable phrase. It will be said/written about 100000 more times before Sunday.

"local bragging rights on Merseyside"
"Everton punching above their weight"
 
EFC Si;1919087[B said:
]I HATE 'Form goes out the window' absolutely can not bare this unbearable phrase. It will be said/written about 100000 more times before Sunday[/B].

"local bragging rights on Merseyside"
"Everton punching above their weight"
Same here. And unlike some cliches, it's not even true.
 

I missed that. It wasn't picked up on TV. Pity, I would have enjoyed watching it over and over.:lol:

Frustrating thing is, it seems to have been missed by ALL cameras in existence, and a clip is just not available.

15 years of a season ticket has paid for itself to of been able to see that.
 
Most of these patronising cliches ave come under Moyes Era.

Thats the reason I want a whole fresh new attitude from the manager.

Some who will come in and tell the world, that 7th is not good enough, and we SHOULD be TRYING winning trophies, not patronising taps on the top of our heads!!!.
 
I'm just glad they don't have Kuyt anymore, that guy always seemed to score against us.
 

Liverpool fan:

"You's done well keeping it at 0-0 for 80 minutes"

As if we are Portsmouth or someone ****.

"I thought Everton played well considering"

"David Moyes would be dangerous with money"

Listen kopites, I like it when we hate each other, do you expect me to say something back like this?

"Hey, that Coutinho is good, he'll be good next season"

"Brendan Rodgers just needs time"

"You might get Europe next year"

I will NEVER say any of the above quotes, as far as I'm concerned you are all ****s and I want there to be hatred. At least this way we both know where we stand.
 
"Despite completely surrendering of the game to Liverpool, credit most go to Moyes who have once again have Everton punching above their weight."
 
'Everton started well, but a goal against the run of play changed the whole pattern of the game, and in the end Liverpoolwere worthy winners. '
 

Status
Not open for further replies.

Welcome

Join Grand Old Team to get involved in the Everton discussion. Signing up is quick, easy, and completely free.

Shop

Back
Top