Kenwright is boss

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I was more referring to BK. In a horrid mood, been getting my car fixed all morning, i love starting the day off spending vast sums of money i dont have, on a car i despise.

But anyway COYB.

I'm sorry for you, mate. I know how you feel. :(
 
Its pathetic it really is.

It all comes down to your own personal ambition and your own personal standards.

If you consider qualifying for the UEFA cup every year and being knocked out in the qualifying round as success then you are quite right we do not need a 'Sugar Daddy'.

If you actually want Everton to regain their status at the top table of league football then we are going to need someone who actually has the power to invest in the squad and the ground.

The saddest thing is that we know full well that there will be a good few thousand blues who will be celebrating losing an FA Cup Semi-Final in a few weeks time, just as there were blues celebrating losing the league cup semi last season.

Kenwright is not a good bloke, he is carting us off to a substandard ground just so he can make a huge profit. Wayne Rooney saved Bill kenwright, we would have been ****ed if it wasnt for his 27million.
 
Ossie says your all wrong!

What i like about Bill is he has a cool Everton training jacket with BK on it, clearly this makes him the best chairman ever!

Lerner out!
 
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Ossie is right in a way, we dont need a Billionare, we just somebody with a few 100 millions spare. The current squad we have, when injury free, is close to challenging. But its sadly been like that for a while, 2-3 top drawer players away from greatness, in cash terms about £60m.
 
Its pathetic it really is.

It all comes down to your own personal ambition and your own personal standards.

If you consider qualifying for the UEFA cup every year and being knocked out in the qualifying round as success then you are quite right we do not need a 'Sugar Daddy'.

If you actually want Everton to regain their status at the top table of league football then we are going to need someone who actually has the power to invest in the squad and the ground.

The saddest thing is that we know full well that there will be a good few thousand blues who will be celebrating losing an FA Cup Semi-Final in a few weeks time, just as there were blues celebrating losing the league cup semi last season.

Kenwright is not a good bloke, he is carting us off to a substandard ground just so he can make a huge profit. Wayne Rooney saved Bill kenwright, we would have been ****ed if it wasnt for his 27million.

oh god!

change the record.

I cant believe people are still bleating on about how the rooney money saved bills arse!

no one knows what would have happened, but it wont stop people making up their own parellel universe!
 
Its pathetic it really is.

It all comes down to your own personal ambition and your own personal standards.

If you consider qualifying for the UEFA cup every year and being knocked out in the qualifying round as success then you are quite right we do not need a 'Sugar Daddy'.

If you actually want Everton to regain their status at the top table of league football then we are going to need someone who actually has the power to invest in the squad and the ground.

The saddest thing is that we know full well that there will be a good few thousand blues who will be celebrating losing an FA Cup Semi-Final in a few weeks time, just as there were blues celebrating losing the league cup semi last season.

Kenwright is not a good bloke, he is carting us off to a substandard ground just so he can make a huge profit. Wayne Rooney saved Bill kenwright, we would have been ****ed if it wasnt for his 27million.

I guarantee not one blue has EVER celebrated getting knocked out of any cup at any round, are you for real?



you forgot, nil satis nis... oh forget it!
 
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Although I dont like to mention it after reaching the FA Cup Semi Finals, there were plenty of blues celebrating losing the league cup semi final against Chelsea last year.

It was as if they viewed it as some kind of success.
 
Although I dont like to mention it after reaching the FA Cup Semi Finals, there were plenty of blues celebrating losing the league cup semi final against Chelsea last year.

It was as if they viewed it as some kind of success.

Yeah i was one of them. I threw a big **** off party and everything.

I was gutted when Yakubu scored the equaliser in the first leg, absolutely shocking behavior.

Just thank god we went on to concede and lose the game over the 2 legs, i think i would of slit my wrists if we won.

It was champagne, hookers and midgets all round when we lost, you can't beat that superb feeling of losing a semi final.

I just hope and pray we lose against Man U, already planning my loss celebration party now.

Wanna come? Just for you i might ship in some singing Argentinian parrots that can squack all of "Every loser wins" by Nick Berry.
 
Yeah i was one of them. I threw a big **** off party and everything.

I was gutted when Yakubu scored the equaliser in the first leg, absolutely shocking behavior.

Just thank god we went on to concede and lose the game over the 2 legs, i think i would of slit my wrists if we won.

It was champagne, hookers and midgets all round when we lost, you can't beat that superb feeling of losing a semi final.

I just hope and pray we lose against Man U, already planning my loss celebration party now.

Wanna come? Just for you i might ship in some singing Argentinian parrots that can squack all of "Every loser wins" by Nick Berry.

:lol:
 
Yeah i was one of them. I threw a big **** off party and everything.

I was gutted when Yakubu scored the equaliser in the first leg, absolutely shocking behavior.

Just thank god we went on to concede and lose the game over the 2 legs, i think i would of slit my wrists if we won.

It was champagne, hookers and midgets all round when we lost, you can't beat that superb feeling of losing a semi final.

I just hope and pray we lose against Man U, already planning my loss celebration party now.

Wanna come? Just for you i might ship in some singing Argentinian parrots that can squack all of "Every loser wins" by Nick Berry.

I think you miss the point, your sarcasm suggests that people were hoping for a defeat against Chelsea.

This was not the case.

However, there were thousands of blues who thought losing a semi final was a marker of success. This dosnt mean that they were hoping for a defeat.
 
Although I dont like to mention it after reaching the FA Cup Semi Finals, there were plenty of blues celebrating losing the league cup semi final against Chelsea last year.

It was as if they viewed it as some kind of success.


errm

no.they.were.not.
 
I think you miss the point, your sarcasm suggests that people were hoping for a defeat against Chelsea.

This was not the case.

However, there were thousands of blues who thought losing a semi final was a marker of success. This dosnt mean that they were hoping for a defeat.

I missed the point?

Nah mate, you are the one who said there were "plenty of Blues celebrating the semi loss to Chelsea" last year.

Blindingly missing the point that what they were actually doing was noting the achievment of reaching a first Semi under Moyes while adding that to steady improvement in the league and solidation of EFC as a top 6 club.

Compared to that of a bottom half relegation fighting club we were just a few short seasons before.

I don't know what universe you live in but in this one no football club has ever won anything overnight. No football club has ever gone from fighting relegation to winning the league overnight.

Its a gradual process that will take time.

You me and every other Everton fan i'm sure wants us to be the best club in the land. But that will not happen over night. Its will happen over time (if at all) but its a slow process.

And reaching cup Semi finals is a mark of that progress. Its the act of making the semi which is to be celebrated as part of an overall improvement not a single act which involves losing it.

Quite easy to see that if you just want to look.

You called it celebrating a loss. It was nothing of the sort. Its a balancing act between your hopes and aspirations for what you want your football club to be and the harsh reality of what they can actually achieve given the situation they find themselves in.
 
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