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I like Nugent because he appears to be a nice lad, tries hard and is one of us. But I can't say he excites me as a long term Everton player. Surely, as well, he'd be better moving down into the championship rather than up to a club of our stature? When all our strikers are fit, he might well be 5th choice. Would he even come under those circumstances?
It's screaming "This guy doesn't have any skills nor talent" put in more kind words, just because he's Blue. But it doesn't work for me and I hope it won't work for Moyes too...
 
A tad slow for my liking and the Prem exposed that when he played last year for Pompey after his transfer. I thought nice lad but glad we didn't spend for him. I have to wonder whether we have better in house.
 
Have you had a tip off mate?

My mate who works at Finch Farm and also has a nighttime job @ John lennon, well he told me that last week Messi came in on a flight, then the next day he saw him talking to DM in the office, he said he watched the players train and then Captain Phil came running over with a big grin, said he has never seen Messi run so fast.

So next day Kaka arrived, same thing, went to watch them train and Stevie P scored, he took off his top and showed Kaka his God T-Shirt, said him and Kaka had a little pray and Kaka signed a piece of paper.

Dont know if its true like lids, just telling you all what my mate told me. Well hes not really a mate, hes like my cousins, best mates, Aunties boyfriend, once removed.
 

It doesnt mention anything about Riquelme tucking into a ham and cheese in Sayers so I know its not true.

Everyone knows Juan Roman likes Chicken tikka, so if you see a story saying ham and cheese u know its a lie.

Taken from his Wiki page :

Although he is an attacking midfielder, he often functions as the national team's playmaker. He also hates ham and cheese, but loves chicken tikka, but only from sayers.

If its on wiki its true.
 
I went into Greggs today and the conversation went like this;

Can I have a chicken pastie and one of the haggis* ones too please"

Sorry we dont have any haggis ones today"

Ok, I'll have a cheese and ham instead"

Im sorry, we dont have any of them either today"

WHAT THE [Poor language removed] DO YOU HAVE" is what I didnt reply, it was "ok I'll have another chicken then".


* the haggis was for experimental purposes only.
 

Pasties?

Greggs?

You guys are FREAKS.

Me, If we were gunning for Larsson, why not McBride? We could have the oldest, most experienced strike force in the League.
 
Everton manager David Moyes is lining up Portsmouth striker David Nugent after Toffees forward Yakubu was ruled out for the rest of the season. (The Sun)


West Ham striker Dean Ashton will be sold in the January transfer window, with the Hammers desperate to raise funds in light of the Carlos Tevez saga. (Daily Mirror)
 
Everton manager David Moyes is lining up Portsmouth striker David Nugent after Toffees forward Yakubu was ruled out for the rest of the season. (The Sun)

Just rehashed speculation, I suspect. Moyes will be running his eye over various options in the next few weeks, but I can't see him actually making a move for Nugent.
 
Everton manager David Moyes is lining up Portsmouth striker David Nugent after Toffees forward Yakubu was ruled out for the rest of the season. (The Sun)


West Ham striker Dean Ashton will be sold in the January transfer window, with the Hammers desperate to raise funds in light of the Carlos Tevez saga. (Daily Mirror)

Also it says somewhere that Chelsea are looking to take Vagner Love on Loan for the rest of the season.
 
Leslie Terence "Terry" Owen (born September 11, 1949 in Liverpool Merseyside) is a former professional footballer who played as a striker with several clubs in the 1970s, and is best known as the father of current Newcastle United and England international striker, Michael Owen.

Owen came through the ranks with Everton (the club Michael supported before joining rivals Liverpool as a youngster) and made two top–flight appearances for the Toffees in the 1967–68. Unfortunately a place in the Everton side was always going to be difficult to come across and he moved to Bradford City in June 1970. His two seasons with the Bantams saw Owen manage six goals in 47 league appearances but Bradford were relegated to Football League Division Four shortly before his departure to Chester in June 1972 for £1,000.

So Owens Dad played for us too.

That's neither here nor there. The evidence against is too strong.

Owen Owens - even ignoring the lack of a bare statue it was always inferior to Lewises

Owen Hargreaves - nuff said

Owen money - not good. They send bailiffs after you and all sorts.

Wilfred Owen - Grew up in Birkenhead, and one of them.

David Owen - Lord Owen of Split - we have him to thank for Thatcher's second and third terms.


On the plus side there is Bill 'Compo' Owen. But truth be told he never did much more than act as foil for the more subtles and talented Peter Sallis.
 

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