"Nothing But the Best"

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Nothing But the Best:
Everton 2-1 Chelsea/Everton 3-2 Man United

When the fixture list for the 2009-10 Premier League season was published Evertonians looked at the month of February with some trepidation.

Amongst other tough-looking fixtures were Goodison clashes with Chelsea and Manchester United.

The Everton record against both sides made for unimpressive reading but this time around The Toffees proved too strong for their high-flying opponents and Goodison was treated to two memorable home wins.

First up, Chelsea took the lead at Goodison but Louis Saha took the bull by the horns and scored two fine goals to turn the game Everton’s way.

Then ten days later, Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United also scored first when they came to Goodison but a Diniyar Bilyaletdinov blockbuster and late goals from young substitutes Dan Gosling and Jack Rodwell gave Everton another fantastic win.

Re-live those two great performances on this fabulous Official Everton DVD and enjoy watching two title-chasing teams being put to the sword at Goodison Park…

£9.99


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I know Blue ray -sort it out.

To be honest i am going to buy this i was in Austria for both games.
 

What's the problem?

If you think any other club in the premier league doesn't have similar tat for sale, you're living in la la land. If there's a market and the club make a profit, then it helps (in however small a way) Moyes and his squad. that should be the sole aim of the off-field activities: providing funds for player purchases/wages.

The only consideration regarding quality should be does it detract from the "Everton Brand" to the extent that our reputation suffers and in the long term we lose money? This comes nowhere near that, so I repeat: What's the problem?

If you don't like it, don't buy it. But if you don't want the club to make any money on merchandise, you've no right to complain come August when we've not signed anyone and Pienaar/Rodwell/whoever have ****ed off for decent money elsewhere.

Exactly what I'm thinking.

It's not like were selling a rain cape or anything.
 
What's the problem?

If you think any other club in the premier league doesn't have similar tat for sale, you're living in la la land. If there's a market and the club make a profit, then it helps (in however small a way) Moyes and his squad. that should be the sole aim of the off-field activities: providing funds for player purchases/wages.

The only consideration regarding quality should be does it detract from the "Everton Brand" to the extent that our reputation suffers and in the long term we lose money? This comes nowhere near that, so I repeat: What's the problem?

If you don't like it, don't buy it. But if you don't want the club to make any money on merchandise, you've no right to complain come August when we've not signed anyone and Pienaar/Rodwell/whoever have ****ed off for decent money elsewhere.

I know a red who's been in their shop and our shop at LiverpoolOne and the word back was they've got more stuff (tat). But the quality gear was at ours.

Its a dvd for people to watch.

not signing up to all-red or whatever their membership scheme calls itself these days because theyre desperate for money.
 


Liverpool Echo.co.uk - Everton FC - Columnists - Greg O'Keeffe - GREG O'KEEFFE: Everton FC should raise the bar on those DVD releases

Echo journalist in 'talks sense' shocker.

"This continuing trend of releasing a disc of every notable result is questionable. Such discs sit uncomfortably on the shelves next to releases of games when other clubs have won silverware. David Moyes’ Everton would never settle for any suggestion of mediocrity. It goes against everything he has gone about instilling during his tenure in Merseyside. So the constant DVD trail celebrating league wins, albeit impressive ones, must be viewed in context of what Everton want to be. The Scot has always wanted his club to compete on equal terms with Manchester United and Chelsea on the pitch. Now they are beginning to do just that. Maybe it is time to bring aspects of their commercial set-up in line with the teams who Everton are so close to matching. That might mean being a little bit more particular about churning out those DVDs."
 

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