….my immediate thought about candles was linking back to the Blitz when wardens made sure there were no chinks of light for the bombers to see.
Lyrics from the 60s often relate to WW2 because it was so fresh in the minds.
I've wonder this, is it like a tradition song adapted for the film, has to go back to the blitz, might of been like a poem or something, I dunno.
Johnny Todd is an old sea shanty sung by sailors, we should actually sing it, even if the words...
Very poignant words from Gary Neville. Goodison's character will be missed. But it is we, the Everton faithful, that make our stadium loud and intimidating for opposition players. And we will do so at Bramley-Moore, only in even greater number.
tbf he'll be looking at Utd, City or Madrid teams that aren't bothered too much by PSR. What you say is correct, the market is screwed, but that's more of an issue for our deadwood.
Honestly i think this lad has shown more potential so far than what John Stones did and under pretty trying circumstances too. He’s so composed for a lad his age, that loan at PSV did him a lot of good.
Lovely mate, great days have been so few and far between for Evertonians for far too long so nights like last night mean the world to a lot of fans young and old.
Great to hear stories of mums/dads/grandparents with their kids/grandkids having a...
Same here Jacko sat with my Grandson last 14 yrs old had a season tkt since he was 5, his first Derby win, and seeing Goodison at it’s very best, so glad I was sat with him and not in my usual seat.
Oh God, I'm going to miss her.
I'm so glad I had that opportunity to be with my lad when he made that his number one Goodison memory.
That was special last night, a really special moment in time that will never leave either of us. I don't think...