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Pretty sue that's all wrong and the Great Eastern mast was bought by Liverpool FC.
When Everton left Anfield there was a lot of haggling over the ownership of turnstiles and other ground fittings, but no dispute over any flagpoles.
Because they probably hid it the thieving red beauts
“We’re at our best when our game is aggressive,” said the manager when discussing his recent formation switch. “So for us it was about trying to find the solution to get back that intensity and tempo to our game, which is critical in terms of how we work. That’s key, that real aggressive pressure at the top end of the field. The players are starting to adapt and performances will get better and better.”
On Balotelli’s ability to contribute, Rodgers said: “We have seen it’s not really his game. Working with him for the period of time he’s been here we have seen that he’s probably someone who’s better in and around the box.
“That level of intensity and pressing isn’t part of his game. But you try to get the best out of the players you have and the qualities they have. So that’s something we will focus on. The most important thing is he is now available and adds another player to the squad.”
No, Libpoolfc bought that fair and square.
The first time in history rats have been known to jump onto a sinking ship.
There's only two explanations: 1/ it was bought by LFC post 1892; 2/ It was bought when Everton were playing at Anfield and wasn't wanted by Everton on their departure. All the stuff Everton paid for after settling up with Houlding (who loaned Everton cash to buy) was either removed and brought to Goodison or the new LFC bought back off the departing EFC.What you mean they bought it fair and square?
The ship was broken up TWO YEARS before Liverpool Football Club formed.
They clearly stole it by omission
There's only two explanations: 1/ it was bought by LFC post 1892; 2/ It was bought when Everton were playing at Anfield and wasn't wanted by Everton on their departure. All the stuff Everton paid for after settling up with Houlding (who loaned Everton cash to buy) was either removed and brought to Goodison or the new LFC bought back off the departing EFC.
Whatever was the case, it belonged to Liverpool.
If we get to stick Kenwrights fat head on it I'll join your crusade.They stole it.
We want it back
Sod off Pumpkin close thread you started it finish it Spend more time on here than the Main Everton one Billy Bullens Rules with John Cribb
But it took eighty odd years to start working for themthe flagpole could be their lucky charm that gives them monumental amounts of luck, no harm in taking it back