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the gooser

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  1. doe he know goodison is built on an ancient burial ground? seriously though, iv never heard of him, perch or williamson. not taking the piss here, genuine question... decent players?
  2. i almost want you bellends to win now, just to piss 'clubeverton' off
  3. i concur. and what oneil is doing in that top ten is beyond me
  4. never trust an accountant or a jew you'll go far
  5. you're a moron on cef and you're a fucking moron on here aswell bily is crap and you want to drop him for cahill. i really do hate you Why should we settle with ''winding the opposition up'' and all the other bollocks that Cahill apologists come out with when we've got genuine quality in Bily. He's not crap at all, he's just a crap winger. You hate everyone you miserable cunt. everyone hates you even your ma
  6. felliani? he cost us a fair whack, but he's still only a young lad and before he got injured last season he was certainly proving to be worth the money we paid for him. i just hope he can find that kind of form again soon.
  7. lescott was a good buy for the money we made on him. 19m profit i think it was. arteta, piennar, howard, baines etc were all good buys he does ridiculous things like swapping a midfielder for a defender when we're 1-0 down at home with 3 minutes to go though. don't get me wrong, i like moyes but he'll never progress as a manager unless he stops being so negative, and starts playing his best team instead of his favourite/best players
  8. I'm amazed by how many Evertonians hate Moyes to be honest. Best manager you've had since Harry Catterick imo. but he could be so much better. he's astonishingly negative, makes awful substitutions at awful times and insists on playing players out of position to accommodate his favourite players. All of the teams who are presently your equals, Liverpool, Villa, Spurs and Man City have spent three and four times what Moyes has, he's done an amazing job and generated fantastic team spirit. no denying that. his low budget buys have been brilliant and the team spirit is second to non as i say though, if he could get his head around when to make a decent substitution or grow some balls and drop players like osman, hibbert and didtin, then he would be a much better manager.
  9. I'm amazed by how many Evertonians hate Moyes to be honest. Best manager you've had since Harry Catterick imo. but he could be so much better. he's astonishingly negative, makes awful substitutions at awful times and insists on playing players out of position to accommodate his favourite players.
  10. you would be amazed how many evertonians don't rate cahill. 'he goes missing' 'hes not effective enough' 'very limited footballer' etc they fail to see how much he winds the opposition up, his work off the ball and of course his goals. how anyone can consider taking someone who scores so many important goals out of a team that is struggling to score goals, is absolutely astonishing to me. yakubu needs to lose weight. he's the kind of player who gets goals without doing anything else though. give him the ball anywhere near the 18 yard box and he'll likely score.
  11. you're a moron on cef and you're a fucking moron on here aswell bily is crap and you want to drop him for cahill. i really do hate you
  12. Come off it Stevie man, you know fine well I mean we're of comparable size when you roll all the facets together. I didn't mean a Geordie is like a Everton fan. We're not the little brother of anyone, we're not obsessed with how big a club we are or are not (well most of us anyway), I think as a fan-base we're a lot more reasonable about our current prospects than a lot of teams, simply because we've had that horrible wake-up call of relegation. They're not going to challenge with the likes of Spurs and Citeh, despite being close to them recently, simply because of those clubs new spending power. but I think you knew what I meant all along (by the by, I would have spelled it doylum, but that's here nor there.) I think you're talking wank personally. We've reached the lowest depths our club can go in modern football in the last 2 years, and the only reason I could possibly even remotely agree with you is, we're a promoted club trying to establish ourselves back in the top flight. In fanbase it's a no brainer, and I'm pretty sure they're not deluded enough to contest that, in size of the stadium and the infrastructure again no brainer. If you think in our relegation season, Everton came 5th or 6th, yet the size of our business, the money the club makes was £30m higher, this is despite fucking relegation. The only way they win is trophies, and that's only by 4, we're both in the 10-15 trophy bracket, yet we're seen as chronic underachievers and they're seen as a succesful club. So don't talk your shite you bald mug. I think you form your opinions about clubs when you're aged between 10-18, I remember my first visit to Goodison which in fairness was a bad time for them in between Kendall and Mike Walker, but I remember how depressing the ground was 25,000 there which was double their gate the game before, and we won 2-0 at a canter. I was just struck by how shabby the club were, the stadium, everything, the support. I mean even when they won the league in 85 and 87 they barely half filled their stadium, if that was us Douglas Hall was right in any era you'd have 100,000 wanting to get in the amount of fuckin gloryhunters we have. It's all about perceptions though, I respect some clubs, I respect Manchester United, I have a lot of respect for Oxford United believe it or not, but I don't respect anything about Everton. Bit of a weird one this, but I've found Everton fans to be amongst the best to chat to outside of fixtures, but up there with the very worst fans on a matchday. Really shit experience Goodison. Awful area, awful ground and a critical mass of genuinely unpleasant matchgoers. I don't think they have a redeeming feature, I wish I could find something endearing to say about the club but I can't really other than at least most of them are local fans. Something else about them as well, they have an almost fiendish hatred for us. the bile you've posted about everton in this thread, then ended a post with that haha
  13. man uniteds next match - everton at goodison park happy days
  14. jamie redknapp is the worst, most stomach churning gob-shite pundit in the history of punditry.
  15. that there is victor anichebe Nah. i have had to put up with watching him for the past few seasons, but you obviously know more than me about him. i really, really hope you sign him
  16. please, take him for the love of god take yobo aswell
  17. have you been in a coma or something? it was announced weeks ago
  18. the size of the city has nothing to do with it we are sharing the city with the most successful team in english football. that alone makes a massive difference. our finances at the time were due to being owned by the moores family. our success helped, but thats it.
  19. what on earth are you rambling on about? there has never, ever been a 'big 5 based on attendance'. not ever. there was 'the big 5'. simple as that as for your 'says it all' comment, you're a 1 club city. during the 80s the city of liverpool had 2 clubs less than half a mile apart battling it out for major honours. so what exactly does your previous statement 'tell you'? It tells you the difference in support and loyalty, despite Newcastle being half the size of Liverpool. The Big 5 was an ITV thing as was pointed earlier in the thread and only came to being in the late 80's. The "big five" of which Everton were only a part due to their astonishing 80s overachievement, was central to the eventually Premier League being formed. It was not a constant big five. Like I say it's a big 3 at the moment, Chelsea will need another decade of success, before I'll put them alongside Arsenal and Man Utd. again, that is down to having 2 big clubs in 1 city as opposed to 1. surely you can see that? the 'big 5' was down to the size of the clubs finances. hence the reason for spurs being in there
  20. what on earth are you rambling on about? there has never, ever been a 'big 5 based on attendance'. not ever. there was 'the big 5'. simple as that as for your 'says it all' comment, you're a 1 club city. during the 80s the city of liverpool had 2 clubs less than half a mile apart battling it out for major honours. so what exactly does your previous statement 'tell you'?
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