The Park End

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Was watching an interview last night where Aaron Lennon said it was the Paddock that really fired the team to victory. I think his exact words were

'We (the players) looked over to the fans in the paddock area and hearing them cheer made us believe we were titans, and we could not be beat. I have never seen support like that before, only those fans were unbelievable. '
 

Park enders need to just change the Park too Bell

nah, cant be saying that there still blues end of the day
Park end is Henderson , Gwladys is McCarthy

just cant compare the two
 
st end is like the bargain booze shop of goodison, full of young scallys in black stinking of cheap booze and skunk, with the odd weirdo in a tracky from some god forsaken wool hole trying to out scouse the locals, while downing white lightening cider and a bag of own brand crisps and a sausage rolls from the pound bakery,
mixed in with a few die hards who used to hang off barriers with scarves around there wrists , and would sooner die than go anywere else, and spend half the match telling the braindeads how it used to be in here after walking up from some tenemant in scotty rd on a cold winters day with a box to stand on at the front to see over the wall..
dont include the upper st end in that still my fav bit of the ground after all these years.
 

mixed in with a few die hards who used to hang off barriers with scarves around there wrists , and would sooner die than go anywere else, and spend half the match telling the braindeads how it used to be in here after walking up from some tenemant in scotty rd on a cold winters day with a box to stand on at the front to see over the wall..

Brilliant lol;)
 
st end is like the bargain booze shop of goodison, full of young scallys in black stinking of cheap booze and skunk, with the odd weirdo in a tracky from some god forsaken wool hole trying to out scouse the locals, while downing white lightening cider and a bag of own brand crisps and a sausage rolls from the pound bakery,
mixed in with a few die hards who used to hang off barriers with scarves around there wrists , and would sooner die than go anywere else, and spend half the match telling the braindeads how it used to be in here after walking up from some tenemant in scotty rd on a cold winters day with a box to stand on at the front to see over the wall..
dont include the upper st end in that still my fav bit of the ground after all these years.

nailed. :locked:
 

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