Blue Roo
Player Valuation: £15m
Disagree.Don’t be silly. There was never any convincing Rooney to stay, did you not see Rooney’s smirk when Toffee TV reminded him he was playing with Mark Pembridge.
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Disagree.Don’t be silly. There was never any convincing Rooney to stay, did you not see Rooney’s smirk when Toffee TV reminded him he was playing with Mark Pembridge.
To be fair, being reminded of that made me smirk, too.Don’t be silly. There was never any convincing Rooney to stay, did you not see Rooney’s smirk when Toffee TV reminded him he was playing with Mark Pembridge.
These must be some of the darkest hours in our entire history and it all comes back to one man. We can debate the impact of Moshiri, but he was brought in as the "perfect partner for Everton" by none other than Bill himself.
By far Moshiri's biggest mistake was keeping Kenwright involved at any level. The stench of mediocrity, incompetentence and lies he's brought to the table during his tenure have got us to where we are today.
One of the great clubs in England reduced to scrapping for our lives on the pitch and in a similar position off it. The sad thing is it didn't need to be this way but Bill's ego came before everything and everyone else.
Whatever the future holds I think too much damage has already been done. Anything can happen in football but we are far closer to relegation and becoming a Sheffield Wednesday/Sunderland than we are to finishing in the European spots - never mind winning something. That's no slight on those teams either who are proper clubs with decent fanbases, but when the Premier League began only two teams had more titles than us. Now we're nothing more than a case study on how to destroy something special that took over 100 years to build.
These must be some of the darkest hours in our entire history and it all comes back to one man. We can debate the impact of Moshiri, but he was brought in as the "perfect partner for Everton" by none other than Bill himself.
By far Moshiri's biggest mistake was keeping Kenwright involved at any level. The stench of mediocrity, incompetentence and lies he's brought to the table during his tenure have got us to where we are today.
One of the great clubs in England reduced to scrapping for our lives on the pitch and in a similar position off it. The sad thing is it didn't need to be this way but Bill's ego came before everything and everyone else.
Whatever the future holds I think too much damage has already been done. Anything can happen in football but we are far closer to relegation and becoming a Sheffield Wednesday/Sunderland than we are to finishing in the European spots - never mind winning something. That's no slight on those teams either who are proper clubs with decent fanbases, but when the Premier League began only two teams had more titles than us. Now we're nothing more than a case study on how to destroy something special that took over 100 years to build.
Led by the biggest Brontosauras of them all , in "loveable" Chairman Bill.I blame Sky TV
Unfortunately we have lacked the foresight to adapt and take advantage
We have been run by dinasours
this needs to be sent to him and post it notes with this all over his posh pad
He will never admit he has done anything wrong, and he certainly won't give a damn about anything we say on this forum. I sincerely hope his role in our demise eats away at him inside, but I really doubt it does.
You including Chairman Mao in that?it makes me angry mate you know how he’s done this.
the worse chairman in history
To be fair, being reminded of that made me smirk, too.
These must be some of the darkest hours in our entire history and it all comes back to one man. We can debate the impact of Moshiri, but he was brought in as the "perfect partner for Everton" by none other than Bill himself.
By far Moshiri's biggest mistake was keeping Kenwright involved at any level. The stench of mediocrity, incompetentence and lies he's brought to the table during his tenure have got us to where we are today.
One of the great clubs in England reduced to scrapping for our lives on the pitch and in a similar position off it. The sad thing is it didn't need to be this way but Bill's ego came before everything and everyone else.
Whatever the future holds I think too much damage has already been done. Anything can happen in football but we are far closer to relegation and becoming a Sheffield Wednesday/Sunderland than we are to finishing in the European spots - never mind winning something. That's no slight on those teams either who are proper clubs with decent fanbases, but when the Premier League began only two teams had more titles than us. Now we're nothing more than a case study on how to destroy something special that took over 100 years to build.
ExactlyI blame Sky TV
Unfortunately we have lacked the foresight to adapt and take advantage
We have been run by dinasours