That'd be a great line if it was true. Unfortunately it's about as near the truth as the rest of your nonsense.
HA HA HA YOU CHAT THE MOST
That'd be a great line if it was true. Unfortunately it's about as near the truth as the rest of your nonsense.
Just put on ignore.HA HA HA YOU CHAT THE MOST
Calm down Windy! Calm down!I was at the game last night and popped in this thread to see the reaction only to find it's been taken over by the usual attention seeking nonsense from a poster who is inexplicably indulged on this forum. Oh well, just another thread I'll have to ignore due to one poster monopolising and derailing thread after thread to feed his own ego. Utterly tedious.
Funny enough we had one of them in our company , who I suspect was looking forward to being a bit underwhelmed by the ground but quite the opposite. Like your mate The lad was really impressed, having previously heard some grumbling by blues (maybe he reads this thread ) he was at a loss to understand those moans .I went the Scotland game, I actually went with my Liverpool supporting friend who wanted to see the ground as we had gone for a pint in the Bramley Moore about 4 years ago when only the 4 corners where built.
Without even knowing we were sat in the Trinity Place area which was good to see, Village Street seems a much better option, but it was great because we had a belter seat close to the pitch. We had an Ivorian Stew before and I finally got to get a doughnut which was amazing.
My mate has spend the day telling everyone in work how amazing the ground is and in comparison to Anfield it’s worlds apart. I don’t disagree.
Further "Everton want to acquire the neighbouring Nelson Dock, which is currently derelict, and deliver more transformation (which may also require tons of sand from the bottom of the sea to fill it in). The aim is to extend the club’s footprint and provide additional hospitality and leisure facilities."
[NFL not completely ruled out.]
So far (four games) my experience of the southport trains after the game was like a reenactment from schindlers list. Will be walking into town like I did for my first game in the future.Do you mean the trains ?
Seems to be much worse for those travelling back towards Southport.
We went back into town and apart from a five min wait for a train to arrive, it was all plain sailing, where as the Southport train was all backed up.
So far (four games) my experience of the southport trains after the game was like a reenactment from schindlers list. Will be walking into town like I did for my first game in the future.
me!!!So did i.
Can't stand caps lockists![]()
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