The Sunday Sermon ; Timothy Joel Faliqa Cahill

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Quality and my favourite player of the current crop. Thanks for the effort lcab it is much appreciated and i bet it takes its time to put together. cheers.
 
Another great sermon. I'm a believer (in Everton not God).

Quite a prescient one too, as this was posted well before the derby.

Pass the collection plate round.
 
I'd love it if he got 100 Everton goals. Just love it.
It's not beyond the realms of possibility if the team is strong and can supply the chances, Timmy will bury them. This is the best team that Tim's been in; it's not inconceivable that his already impressive goal return will improve.
 
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I'd love it if he got 100 Everton goals. Just love it.
It's not beyond the realms of possibility if the team is strong and can supply the chances, Timmy will bury them. This is the best team that Tim's been in; it's not inconceivable that his already impressive goal return will improve.


Me , too .

A couple of good cup runs would help , like . Europa League , esp' .
 
Me , too .

A couple of good cup runs would help , like . Europa League , esp' .

It's possible, because he may be 30, but nearly all of his assets are things which don't deteriorate with age. In fact, some get better. His best asset is no doubt his ability to find space -- I've never seen anything like it. Something which won't go away. Not to mention the control he has with his head, and his timing -- things which also won't go away.

A bad injury to his kangaroo-esque, springy knees aside, he could be doing what he's doing for another 5 years. At least.
 
It's possible, because he may be 30, but nearly all of his assets are things which don't deteriorate with age. In fact, some get better. His best asset is no doubt his ability to find space -- I've never seen anything like it. Something which won't go away. Not to mention the control he has with his head, and his timing -- things which also won't go away.

A bad injury to his kangaroo-esque, springy knees aside, he could be doing what he's doing for another 5 years. At least.

Please God , lid .
 
It's possible, because he may be 30, but nearly all of his assets are things which don't deteriorate with age. In fact, some get better. His best asset is no doubt his ability to find space -- I've never seen anything like it. Something which won't go away. Not to mention the control he has with his head, and his timing -- things which also won't go away.

A bad injury to his kangaroo-esque, springy knees aside, he could be doing what he's doing for another 5 years. At least.

I'm worried about his knuckles going though, if he keeps punching those corner flags.
 
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