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Soon as I seen the cheese on toast option I headed to the grill, great to have it back.We must FLUSH the toxic element out of our fanbase mate, maybe folk will listen to me finally now. Probably not though.
It’s a country that voted Boris Johnson to be PM, you’ve no chance pal.We must FLUSH the toxic element out of our fanbase mate, maybe folk will listen to me finally now. Probably not though.
You need to think of it in a more abstract manner rather than Geordie mate.I really can’t get my head around the idea that fans who spend their hard earned cash, particularly giving the times in which we live, to go to games shouldn’t be allowed to voice their displeasure when they see something they think is wrong. I cannot see how wanting something better than what is being served up is being disloyal. Supporting a football team is about passion, it is about wanting the best for your club, it goes deeper than mere logic. If logic ruled football supporters we all would be Man. City fans, they are the best team so we all support them.
I don’t want some sort of utopian game were we all sit and clap the good bits but remain silent for the bad bits, if that was the case Goodson would be a very quiet stadium.
Fans are the bell weather for their club, if things are going bad they react. Complaining when things are wrong doesn’t make a supporter disloyal, in fact I think it makes him or her more loyal. If football ever gets to the stage we’re fans clap the good things but tut vigorously when they don’t the game will be over as a mass spectator sport. I don’t ever want to see an Everton team capitulating and fans not being angry about it.
We've been here before, many times in similar guises.I Remember being at Newcastle. Think they were playing chelsea the season they went down with Shearer in charge. It was mix of confusion, divide, quite, silent, acceptance of possible relegation and I mentioned this around october on here. Everton reminds me of newcastle that season. Midtable slide and no fight from anyone to stop it until it's too late.
Goodison need fight, needs noise and hopefully something will click with the fans to create this before it's too late. We cant wait for the players.The players dont seen capable to do it without us.
Great post this. Said it better than I could.I think we have to take some share of the blame yes. We laugh at the entitled bellends that support the like of Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool but at least they've actually got something in their recent history to justify those feelings of superiority over others.
How many times do our players get tagged with the comment 'not good enough for Everton Football Club' like we have been producing trophy winning teams for the last three decades and anything less is an insult to our intelligence.
Some players get destroyed by the crowd for being skillful but not hard working enough, some get destroyed for being hard working but not skilled enough. Full backs are moaned at for being able to defend but not get forward, others who can get forward but are dodgy defensively get equally moaned at. The truth is players who are all things to all men are in very short supply and even the very best teams get by with the right mix of players who bring their own particular skills to the party, so why can't we be patient enough to let out players flourish at what they are good at and leave them alone for the other stuff? I am sure the RS know Alexander-Arnold is an atrocious defender but they still love him because he is brilliant going forward.
Worst of all, some players don't even get the benefit of the doubt and are dismissed as not good enough before kicking a ball, El Ghazi seems to be the latest to suffer this one.
I'm sure this stuff goes on at all football clubs but we are definitely amongst the worst for it and Goodison Park's famous intimidating atmosphere probably had more of a negative effect on its own players than the opposition in most games.
Make no mistake those who are attracted to overuse of “lad” are the scourge of our club. They’ve just revealed themselves.Lad, that's heavy blaming lads, lad