Next weekend - A dream come true.

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I never went to Wembley in 1995, my Dad did but didn't take me (i'm still holding a grudge here). Anyway, next weekend, even with it being a semi final is a dream come true for me. I've had to endure tough times being only 18. The days of Walter Smith and co who made me watch absolute s-hite week in, week out and face a relegation battle every season.

I wasn't arsed at the time, i was still young, i didn't care as much as i did now if we won or lost, i just loved Everton.

I never thought i'd see us be there, with football the way it is and being money driven, i thought i'd have to wait along time to see us at Wembley again. It's a dream come true for me and no matter how the day goes, it will be one of the best days of my life.

I know it's only a semi final, and i'm not going for the day out, i'm going to roar my team on and hope we get to the final but it's gonna be a dream come true for me really and for many people my age. I'd of loved to of seen the 80's and from what my Dad says it was brilliant times to be a blue but i think i've got a reward, i've had a season ticket for a long time and went to my 1st game in 1993, so i think i've been rewarded really and honestly can't wait.

Come on you blues.
 

I went to the charity shield. Didnt really understand what was going on and never really appreciated why I was there. Delighted it has finally come around again.
 
delighted for every blue making their 1st trip to Wembley - every visit is unforgettable.

It's my kids first trip to see Everton at Wembley and they can't wait.

It's my 12 th to see Everton, 14 long years since the last.
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I never went to Wembley in 1995, my Dad did but didn't take me (i'm still holding a grudge here). Anyway, next weekend, even with it being a semi final is a dream come true for me. I've had to endure tough times being only 18. The days of Walter Smith and co who made me watch absolute s-hite week in, week out and face a relegation battle every season.

I wasn't arsed at the time, i was still young, i didn't care as much as i did now if we won or lost, i just loved Everton.

I never thought i'd see us be there, with football the way it is and being money driven, i thought i'd have to wait along time to see us at Wembley again. It's a dream come true for me and no matter how the day goes, it will be one of the best days of my life.

I know it's only a semi final, and i'm not going for the day out, i'm going to roar my team on and hope we get to the final but it's gonna be a dream come true for me really and for many people my age. I'd of loved to of seen the 80's and from what my Dad says it was brilliant times to be a blue but i think i've got a reward, i've had a season ticket for a long time and went to my 1st game in 1993, so i think i've been rewarded really and honestly can't wait.

Come on you blues.

You taken the piss?

It's been 21 years since we were a force mate.
 
you should get one of these cal
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channel your excitement into blowing into that little hole, they are unbelievably loud and used at sea in fog, little b.o.g. can even do it, just a little bit of puff and loud as fukc, i'm not saying those around you wont jam it up your hoop though, I is 'avin one for hootin' an tootin' next week.
 

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