Toffeelover
Player Valuation: £80m
The day he's appointed is the day my 47 year journey following Everton will be over.
NEA
I want nothing to do with that fat gobshite
I think there could be a number who will feel as you do.
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The day he's appointed is the day my 47 year journey following Everton will be over.
NEA
I want nothing to do with that fat gobshite
No we don'tLooks like we have little say in the appointment of FSW but will hve to grin and bear it. Because per media it is just about definite now.
No we don't
Everton with a red in charge, is not Everton = nothing left to support.Do you mean you will stop supprting the club and not go to any games or watch on TV?
I think a lot will be, like myself, rather uneasy about this, but will be prepared to give him a chance.I think there could be a number who will feel as you do.
Yeah, who needs the faithful lifelong supporters, eh? may as well just dump them all in the river, just let the remaining half arsed ones take over, what could go wrong.I do believe there are a few on here who will stop supporting Everton, according to what they say. But only a very few. Once the crowds are back the ground will be bursting and the ST waiting list as long as it was last season. I still think they should shorten the waiting list by allowing fewer pay at the gate fans, unless there is a rule against it. Problem solved when the new ground opens. The future is bright, optimism abounds, and pessimism slinks away to a dark corner to toss itself off.
Everton with a red in charge, is not Everton = nothing left to support.
I was talking Bobby speak mate.Yes, he is one of the best players in the present League 1 where he has found his level. Can't remember where he is now though, Sunderland still or ?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the odious pobsgob and self confessed koppite in charge of the FA at that time non other than Blubberbutt Brian Barwick? It was a total sham and shameless cover up.He bankrupted the second biggest spending club in England if it wasn't for the fa turning a blind eye liverpool wouldn't exist , I'm amazed people think hes a decent manager.
My first attended match was on Boxing Day 1954 when I was eight, as a belated Christmas present. It was love at first sight.Evertonians are currently at war..... with each other! This is the worse thing that's ever happened to our club. I fail to see any good in this at all, it is a nightmare and a genuine disaster.
They are not true supporters then ,I do not want him but if it happens Everton will be my team forever.Long after he has gone unless I am kicking up daisies .I think there could be a number who will feel as you do.
Sad to hear a lifelong supporter feels that way but don't throw it all away he could be gone before Xmas and if he isn't then it might be because we are doing well .For someone who has being going and supporting so long don't miss the chance ,just in case it is Moshiri's best decision yet .My first attended match was on Boxing Day 1954 when I was eight, as a belated Christmas present. It was love at first sight.
My first season ticket was 1962, purchased by two very kind and generous parents.
My first real anger with the club was at the appointment of No-Mark o' Silver, where I retained my season ticket, but gave the card to a friend as I felt rebellious and childish and said I would not attend until he had been replaced.
If the Benetiz appointment is certified, I will become even more childish and not renew my ST, which will open up an opportunity for somebody on the waiting list a chance to acquire one (LGS, excellent view and surrounded by first class Blues).
I'm under no illusions, I will not be missed.
Everton will always be MY team and GOT will always be my family, but from thence on, it will be from a distance.