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We should be respectful regardless of Lampards views, Evertonianism demands it.I reckon or rather wonder if Lampard is a Royalist, I know he has accepted honors and stuff, it wouldn't suprise me.
If so, on Sunday we need to be respectful, so we don't offend him.
AgreeWe should be respectful regardless of Lampards views, Evertonianism demands it.
We really, really do!We really, really, really don't.
Ah I thought I supported a team who stood against injustice. Not happy clappers to show 'a touch of class'We should be respectful regardless of Lampards views, Evertonianism demands it.
If there is any justice in the fan base we will be respectfulAh I thought I supported a team who stood against injustice. Not happy clappers to show 'a touch of class'
My polling card to vote on president of the Evertonians must have got lost in the post, or is it more of a line of accession thing? Either way not sure from the views on this forum that you have an inclusive view of "Evertonianism".We should be respectful regardless of Lampards views, Evertonianism demands it.
I'm sure it will be GordonWhen asked if he knew who'd be captain if Seamus doesn't start on Sunday:
"Yes - you'll soon find out" lol
Why do I have a weird feeling that it'll either be Gana or Gordon?
My memories from childhood until recently ,are that Evertonians are generally of good humour and respectful of others. Obviously, we now live in a world where some are desperate to be offended and sound off if something doesn't fit their agenda, even some Evertonians sadly.My polling card to vote on president of the Evertonians must have got lost in the post, or is it more of a line of accession thing? Either way not sure from the views on this forum that you have an inclusive view of "Evertonianism".
Tarkowski or Coady a shoe-in surely.I'm sure it will be Gordon