Tony Cascarino

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Tony Cascarino is an idiot to be honest, hasn't got a clue.

Usually I'd read something like that and take it in but his lack of knowledge of Everton and football in general has been there for everyone to see for years.
 
just the posh sun imo.

cascarino is fortunate to have played for chelski when they were [Poor language removed], and so when they had to wheel out explayers on tv, he was right place right time.

tool.

we'll be reading gavin peacocks synopsis soon.

another tool.
 

Cascarino is why we won the cup in 1984.

Played for Gillingham and ran into big Nev instead of around him on a one on one in the 2nd reply.
Windy day that was.

Point being, dont listen to his voice or read his words. Don't play cards with him either.
 
I would actually put Cascarino up there as the most ridiculous football 'journalist' I have ever seen. When he tries to make even the simplest point, he usually messes it up.
 
Cascarino nearly signed for us but we pulled out of the deal and he has never forgiven us............................a tit scorned is a tit scorned(n)(n)
 
Cascarino nearly signed for us but we pulled out of the deal and he has never forgiven us............................a tit scorned is a tit scorned(n)(n)[/QUOTE
Which manager was after him he was [Poor language removed] unless walter smith tried when he was 50
 

Cascarino nearly signed for us but we pulled out of the deal and he has never forgiven us............................a tit scorned is a tit scorned(n)(n)[/QUOTE
Which manager was after him he was [Poor language removed] unless walter smith tried when he was 50


Howard looked at him, there was a lot of paper talk but after close examination we realised that he was just an ale house player, Chelsea moved in not long after us, he was all they could afford in those days
 
Leaving aside the point of the article that Moyes should go to *another club* where he can better highlight his 'Big Four' potential, and the fact Cascariono's a sensationalist; treading water is about as good a description for this club as you can get. He does underline the obvious sense that we've slipped down the 'best of the rest' pecking order and, to be honest, it'll be a big ask for a couple of currently unfit players to return to the fold and turn the tide on a developing trend.
 
Last night showed why moyes won't go to a top 4 club. He's tactically left wanting especially in Europe. Clubs would look elsewhere before looking at moyes
 
Last night showed why moyes won't go to a top 4 club. He's tactically left wanting especially in Europe. Clubs would look elsewhere before looking at moyes


at this moment in time that is far nearer the point than any [Poor language removed] Cascarino has come out with KB(y)
 
Leaving aside the point of the article that Moyes should go to *another club* where he can better highlight his 'Big Four' potential, and the fact Cascariono's a sensationalist; treading water is about as good a description for this club as you can get. He does underline the obvious sense that we've slipped down the 'best of the rest' pecking order and, to be honest, it'll be a big ask for a couple of currently unfit players to return to the fold and turn the tide on a developing trend.

Personally I don't think the press label us as best of the rest but more of team punching above their weight. Other clubs spend more and have done for seasons and been rated above us on the back of that.

That article is just being sensationalist for the sake of it IMO
 

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