Your Lowest Ebb

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Don't think I have a particular one, partly because I remember standing in the away end at the Manor Ground thinking how [Poor language removed] we were & yet that turned out alright in the end. The ups & downs are just what helps make football what it is & it's all part & parcel of being an Evertonian.
 

5th November 1989.

I was at school in Birmingham at the time, so went to see the Villa match with a load of mates, but we were sat in the Main Stand as they were all in claret and blue.

Total unmitigated fcuking disaster. It was so bad that at 6-0 they stopped taking the piss, but started again when we got one back with about 10 minutes to go. It finished 6-2 and it was a truly horrible experience.

And that was supposed to be before we'd got properly sh it :unsure:

This I remember watching this in horrer and my mates called around for a kickabout after and i wouldnt answer the door or go out to embarressed. Hated david platt that day.
 
F.A. cup semi versus West Ham....Lampard senior dance round the corner flag....(1978)?

Seriously gutted that day.shed a tear or three
 
Didn't start watching the Prem until 2004 so times have been mostly good for me. Getting bounced by Villareal was a terrible blow.

Arteta's injury was the worst, he was just playing at such a high level at the time.
 

This could be a long thread....

What is your lowest moment as an Evertonian?

Mine;

Everton 1-3 Sheff Wed 1997/98.

After this match, we had Arsenal away, followed by Coventry at home in our fight to stay up.

Mark Pembridge scored twice for Sheff Wed to bring on a massive sulk for me at half time. Losing 2-0. At half time. At home. To Sheffield Wednesday. Absolutely no passion, no fight - I don't think even to this day I've been as disappointed, Big Dunc pulled one back late on, only for Di Canio to put a final nail in the coffin.

First match I ever went to that one. Di Canio's goal was class. I remember the Sheff Wed fans brought a drummer, and they were singing 'Goin' down'. Where are they now indeed.
 
my first really low ebb that i can remember is probably norwich at home losing 1-5. effin ******* ekoku. didn't think at the time it could get any worse, i wrong was i/we.
rooney to utd
dunc to newcastle
arteta getting injured.
but it has to be wally smith's last game. we made paul ince look like a superstar.
 
Have to add another one because his name came up today and got my blood boiling again...the 2-3 derby at Goodison when effing McAllister scored on a FK from damn near the halfway line in extra time. That result wasn't so much about feeling low as just pure anger. I was fully expecting Gerrard to get stabbed on his way home...what a ****.
 

In recent times it was last year during the home derby when torres scored twice, i was losing the rag so much with our shitefulness, i made my 1 year old cry, after that game i decided not to take football so serious for a while but that didnt last long. Now my son just keeps saying "daddy why are you shouting" and i just say "you,ll understand the first time i bring you to watch everton".
 
Have to add the clattenburg derby never been so angry after a football match especially when carragher came out after and said it was a mans game and lescott should have stood up when he was swinging out of him. What a cnut.
 
1980. I cried


I was going to point out, it was 1980, Devonshire scored first, Latchford made it square late on, and Lampard scores a crap header from a Brooking cross just after.

I never did buy a pair of those 'Jesus Jeans' on the advertising boards. :lol:

How am I supposed to pick out a low moment, I've been watching since dinosaurs, and you take your pick of the bad times with this club, don't know where to start in all honesty.

Ferguson sold to Tyneside I remember, being beaten 3-0 at Leeds in 1994, I thought that was it in terms of survival.

The Ablett own goal will live with me forever, nobody thought at the time how that would turn out.
 

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