Random boss Everton memories

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Standing on the away end at freezing midweek at the riverside in the late 90's. Everyone is freezing their nads off stamping their feet at half time trying to keep warm and then Go West comes on over the tannoy.

As one, the Duncan Ferguson anthem starts up. Needless to say after that we went on to win the match with non other than big dunc getting the winner.
 

Walking home out the ground after the Wimbledon game, blues all over the show, car horns beeping, flags out of windows and exhiliration - a boss summer to come too.

In Crete airport last April for the semi final, had managed to tell everyone not to phone me as it was being taped for when I got back, was sweating and then when I knew it would have been scheduled to go to penalties micknick text me something like F*CKING HELL and I seen it so rang up Azula and she said do you want to know, I told her to not put me through the agony of watching two hours in hope only for us to be put out on pens (like I presumed). She said that penalties were starting now and she would give me commentary over the phone if I liked. I went to a quiet but still exposed corner of the airport and loads of Germans were buzzing off me as I was going nuts, punching the ceiling and everything as every penalty was took.

They cheered me at the end as they got onto what was happening. I didn't need an airplane to fly home.

Ferguson's goal against United, 2005 in Spain. Wonderful, wonderful night and zany things.

To name a few.
 
*Walking home out the ground after the Wimbledon game, blues all over the show, car horns beeping, flags out of windows and exhiliration - a boss summer to come too.

In Crete airport last April for the semi final, had managed to tell everyone not to phone me as it was being taped for when I got back, was sweating and then when I knew it would have been scheduled to go to penalties micknick text me something like F*CKING HELL and I seen it so rang up Azula and she said do you want to know, I told her to not put me through the agony of watching two hours in hope only for us to be put out on pens (like I presumed). She said that penalties were starting now and she would give me commentary over the phone if I liked. I went to a quiet but still exposed corner of the airport and loads of Germans were buzzing off me as I was going nuts, punching the ceiling and everything as every penalty was took.

They cheered me at the end as they got onto what was happening. I didn't need an airplane to fly home.

*Ferguson's goal against United, 2005 in Spain. Wonderful, wonderful night and zany things.

To name a few.

*Them


Joe Royle's first game against the RS - When Rideout hit the second in

Beating soueys southampton 7-1

Beating swindon 6-2 and thinking Mike Walker was the new messiah:blush:

Big Duncs return from the barcodes V's charlton

Pretending to be a utd supporter on exiting wembley in 1995 (after I realised I was surrounded by hundreds of 'em looking for a fight)

*Rod steward singing at big nevs testimonial :(


*only joking
 
*Them


Joe Royle's first game against the RS - When Rideout hit the second in

Beating soueys southampton 7-1

Beating swindon 6-2 and thinking Mike Walker was the new messiah:blush:

Big Duncs return from the barcodes V's charlton

Pretending to be a utd supporter on exiting wembley in 1995 (after I realised I was surrounded by hundreds of 'em looking for a fight)

*Rod steward singing at big nevs testimonial :(


*only joking
i can't explain properly how i felt, my chest felt like it would burst!
 
Driving Home from the 95 Cup Final listening to Altogether Now all the way Home, 5 hours, over and over again. Happy day.

AJs 3rd in THAT game.

Artetas goal vs Florentia.

Z Cars at Wembley.

Unsworths goal vs Fulham.
 

Beating Leeds 3-0 in 1994, Joe Royle had just taken over, things were buzzing and Big Dunc did a kung Fu kick to control the ball, possibly summed him up in one move, violent but sublime!
 
Hanging round Goodison Park on a matchday morning in 95/96ish hoping to see some players and get some autographs. My dad went into a shop to get some pens and paper and while he was in there Joe Royle walked passed, greeted me with a hearty "hello young man" and tousled my hair like some boss uncle from a parallel universe before disappearing inside the ground.

Me Dad didn't believe me but it happened I tells ya.
 
Beating Boro' 2-1 at Arsome park. Dave watson made it 1-0, they made ie 1-1. preki scored the winner. 2-1 Everton. thetre manager got sacked. was about 400 away fans there. what a day!!!
 

First time seeing the Blues live: 1984 Charity Shield at Wembley. Joining the supporters of both teams mingling on the way in, getting showered with beer when Grobbelaar scored the own goal (1-0 win for us). Best moment: later that evening, sat in a pub across from 3 sorry looking lads wearing RS scarves; the bartender brings them refills compliments of some other guys sitting near us - when the RS fans look quizzically at them, they raise their Everton scarves from under the bar and just smile...
 
walking down Wembley Way surrounded by fellow Blues after beating Man U.

Big Dunc's penalty v West Brom and his walk around the stadium. Cried my eyes out, I loved that man.

Standing in the queue at Tesco's in Broughton and seeing Kev the Rat next to me dressed like a decorator. Weird but true.
 
Beating Leeds 3-0 in 1994, Joe Royle had just taken over, things were buzzing and Big Dunc did a kung Fu kick to control the ball, possibly summed him up in one move, violent but sublime!

Remember this one too - monday night game - early december got to the ground much too early nearly freezed me knackers off waiting in the park end.
Worth it though to see Hinchcliffe/Dunc do the bizz again (y)
 
walking down Wembley Way surrounded by fellow Blues after beating Man U.

Big Dunc's penalty v West Brom and his walk around the stadium. Cried my eyes out, I loved that man.

Standing in the queue at Tesco's in Broughton and seeing Kev the Rat next to me dressed like a decorator. Weird but true.


Why's that weird?? he is after all one of Evertons most declorated players of all time........:P:P:P


Sorry couldn't resist it :blush:
 

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