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Seeing grown men cry was probably the best.
If I ever see an Evertonian crying on telly. I'll disown you.
If I ever see an Evertonian crying on telly. I'll disown you.
I know I've said it before. I was convinced it was gone, truly accepted it was. I often console myself with the fact they do so often explode in a laughable state. They didn't disappoint.
Not sure whether I enjoyed the slip. The Chelsea mauling after attempting to worry them at Formby Hall, or the Crystanbul affair more.
Seeing grown men cry was probably the best.
If I ever see an Evertonian crying on telly. I'll disown you.
Seeing grown men cry was probably the best.
If I ever see an Evertonian crying on telly. I'll disown you.
One of those crying was an Echo journalist who writes stories about us.
I tweeted him about it but he swerved me. And the Echo wonders why its accused of being a kopite rag.
The really funny thing about THE GREAT COLLAPSE for me is that their own whoppers now have to live with the realisation that their triumphalism about 5 matches out from the end of the season contributed to the pressure that caused THE GREAT COLLAPSE.
It's pure Greek tragedy.
A superb moment in the history of football.
I still beam whenever I remember their end of season. It was perfect. They were celebrating as though they'd won it. Full gloating mode was activated.
Then they desecrated two of their favourite things to choke and pass it to City. St Stevie of the Slip first and then coming from 3 down to gain a draw a la Crystanbul.
The thing I will take most is how the footballing community united to reject them as possible champions. Despite their sustained ex player PR campaign in the media it was apparent that the neutral fan really can't stand them. It heartens me greatly. Man Utd just had unprecendented success for 20 years winning many leagues but were never hated on such a scale by the average fan. Liverpool never even won the league (LOL) but the mere threat of it induced a despising that any champions of recent memory never encountered.
Summer and football in general just got good again.
I still beam whenever I remember their end of season. It was perfect. They were celebrating as though they'd won it. Full gloating mode was activated.
Then they desecrated two of their favourite things to choke and pass it to City. St Stevie of the Slip first and then coming from 3 down to gain a draw a la Crystanbul.
The thing I will take most is how the footballing community united to reject them as possible champions. Despite their sustained ex player PR campaign in the media it was apparent that the neutral fan really can't stand them. It heartens me greatly. Man Utd just had unprecendented success for 20 years winning many leagues but were never hated on such a scale by the average fan. Liverpool never even won the league (LOL) but the mere threat of it induced a despising that any champions of recent memory never encountered.
Summer and football in general just got good again.
No. Even tears of joy. I would understand, but you still get a LOL off me.