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No mate, you are.....
Pete you on the booze again?
No mate, you are.....
Pete you on the booze again?
They learnt In the end by putting footballing people in charge of the football side of things and not relying on the whim of the owners or managers for players and managersYes that's my point they learned their lesson we haven't
It's a ballsy move if he goes for it and if it promotes a change in attitude so we are a bit more like the other club in terms of not rolling over and being tickled then it would have been worth it. We had 3 years of Martinez, 11 of Moyes, 3 years of Koeman+Sliva. I can handle a couple of years of Benitez if it comes to it. Before we got to this point I would have been upset if Potter had got the job, now I'm thinking it may be the better choice, but it isn't my money we would be taking a chance with.
On a personal note I'm happy to pick up one of these season tickets that are being returned left, right and centre. We support the club, not the owner or manager.
If Benitez is to be the manager, every season ticket next season will still be sold out, like wise every game will be sold out, they know this.Well said, plus we have quite a large waiting list for season tickets now, empty threats in my view.
Well said, plus we have quite a large waiting list for season tickets now, empty threats in my view.
If Benitez is to be the manager, every season ticket next season will still be sold out, like wise every game will be sold out, they know this.
Not an empty threat on my part mate - I won't be going if he's appointed
I fully intend to keep my season tickets as I'll go back the moment he's gone, but unless he can do something to change my mind (that wouldn't involve results, it would need to be something to make me detest him much less than I do currently), my seats will remain empty while he's here
I know and fully accept that this is borderline pathetic on my part, but I truly loathe the man. I didn't for a single moment ever envisage I'd do something like this as it never once crossed my mind that Everton would ever even remotely consider going down this path, but Benitez and Gerrard are where I draw the line. I can't think of any other vaguely realistic possibilities in the world who would illicit the same response from me.
My support isn't completely unconditional. Following Everton costs me an awful lot of money and takes up a huge amount of my time, if I no longer feel the compulsion to do that because of the direction the club is taking then I'll stop, and if that makes you think you're a bigger blue than me then so be it.It's a ballsy move if he goes for it and if it promotes a change in attitude so we are a bit more like the other club in terms of not rolling over and being tickled then it would have been worth it. We had 3 years of Martinez, 11 of Moyes, 3 years of Koeman+Sliva. I can handle a couple of years of Benitez if it comes to it. Before we got to this point I would have been upset if Potter had got the job, now I'm thinking it may be the better choice, but it isn't my money we would be taking a chance with.
On a personal note I'm happy to pick up one of these season tickets that are being returned left, right and centre. We support the club, not the owner or manager.
My support isn't completely unconditional. Following Everton costs me an awful lot of money and takes up a huge amount of my time, if I no longer feel the compulsion to do that because of the direction the club is taking then I'll stop, and if that makes you think you're a bigger blue than me then so be it.
Not saying anyone is a bigger blue than anyone else, everyone has their own reasons for going or not going. If the cost outweighs the benefits or the money could be spent better then of course people have to do what's best for them and their families.
Supporting Everton is like a marriage though, sometimes there are going to be rough patches and things seem like they are going wrong but it can soon swing back the other way.