WE GO EVERYWHERE MAN

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I sincerely hope you get some recognition one day Bally.
 

I took my wife to Highfield Road (Coventry City) for our first date where we overcame the Sky Blues to win 2-1. Days later she was treated to a day at the Manor Ground (Oxford United) to see Wayne Clarke net an equaliser from the spot as we secured a 1-1 draw and to think she has the cheek to say "I never take her out?"
 
I took my wife to Highfield Road (Coventry City) for our first date where we overcame the Sky Blues to win 2-1. Days later she was treated to a day at the Manor Ground (Oxford United) to see Wayne Clarke net an equaliser from the spot as we secured a 1-1 draw and to think she has the cheek to say "I never take her out?"

Hahaha. Class, pure class.
 
Same here mate.Iv not missed a game home or away since April 2010 and its been Fukin great!! ,I only use my holidays off work for Everton.i have to work most Saturday mornings so I always make sure I work the Saturdays when we are at home so I can get off at 12.30 and if its a long distance away my mate works that day.im only 23 and iv already achieved what I always wanted to do when I was a kid and that was go all the away games ha
 
Nice to say that after my visit to the Bridge tomorrow I have completed another season home and away without missing a game. Memorable moments, I think the first game against Manchester United and the most disappointing was the FA Cup defeat to Wigan Athletic. Whatever the outcome at Chelsea we have had a good season and losing Moyes is a bad blow but we are Everton and we always bounce back.

Impressive, that might have to go on my bucket list. Need to see us win something big live as well!
 

Brilliant.
If I tried that I'd have to swerve the away FA Cup ties.. (or pray for a home tie). I've never seen us win an FA Cup tie on the opponent's ground (worse than that - we lost the lot) so I self banned myself over 30 years ago - will do semis and finals tho!
 
I have been every game home and away this year as I have done for years but I have gave my ticket away for today as I can't be arsed with the circus surrounding Moyes.

He shouldn't be in our dug out.
 
...its not just the cost its the commitment in way of time etc. There must be occasions after a poor previous performance when a 500 mile round trip is the last thing you feel like doing. Your namesake would be proud of you, well done.
 
Brilliant.
If I tried that I'd have to swerve the away FA Cup ties.. (or pray for a home tie). I've never seen us win an FA Cup tie on the opponent's ground (worse than that - we lost the lot) so I self banned myself over 30 years ago - will do semis and finals tho!

That explains some bad wembley moments recently!!! (Does win on penny's count??!!)
 
Nice to say that after my visit to the Bridge tomorrow I have completed another season home and away without missing a game. Memorable moments, I think the first game against Manchester United and the most disappointing was the FA Cup defeat to Wigan Athletic. Whatever the outcome at Chelsea we have had a good season and losing Moyes is a bad blow but we are Everton and we always bounce back.

I've spent 4k including tomorrow

Good on you mate. It's quite an achievement going to every game in a season. Especially seeing as England isn't exactly the cheapest country to watch football in. Takes up a lot of time, dedication, effort and money. Go to every game of my hometown team, but moneywise it can't be compared to what you do every season.

Any new tattoos btw? Next time I come over, we should meet up again. Looking forward to see the Timmy one.
 

I took my wife to Highfield Road (Coventry City) for our first date where we overcame the Sky Blues to win 2-1. Days later she was treated to a day at the Manor Ground (Oxford United) to see Wayne Clarke net an equaliser from the spot as we secured a 1-1 draw and to think she has the cheek to say "I never take her out?"

a hahahha

you're my idol AB, terrific effort
 
Fantastic effort AB.

Don't have a ST so only made 16 games this year. Highlights were the sheer amounts of Blues in the home end against Bolton all going crazy after Johnny's last minute winner, the opening day against United and the atmosphere last weekend.

C O Y B.
 
I took my wife to Highfield Road (Coventry City) for our first date where we overcame the Sky Blues to win 2-1. Days later she was treated to a day at the Manor Ground (Oxford United) to see Wayne Clarke net an equaliser from the spot as we secured a 1-1 draw and to think she has the cheek to say "I never take her out?"

Haha.
Well in Bally ... and all the other Evertonians who do the same.
 

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