JimEFC
Player Valuation: £10m
So a few years ago I joined GOT, had a ball, then we went to Lille and I posted a huge thread about how great the city was and we all have to go there...
Then everyone got beaten up with plastic chairs and some went home with stiches, casts and a general sense of "this isn't what I came for".
I took a break from GOT, but now I'm back. You might remember me as the man who drew the Bobby 4-0 picture, or the man who led you to Lille with promises of a great weekend...either way, I took a break and now I'm back to talk Everton and all other things around Everton. Mr Moshiri has just come on board, and I am one happy bunny let me tell ya.
What actually spurred me to rejoin (retrieve my password etc) was the Lucas' Legacy campaign. I wanted to donate and I would urge you all to donate to that good lad's parents' cause and Alder Hey Hospital at the link here:
https://crowdfunding.justgiving.com/Lucas-Williams6-LittleStokie
They were at £885 on 29 Feb, and having appealed to Evertonians through GOT, they now stand at £1631 four days later. Now...this is not about one-upmanship over another club, although I am sure you'll all already feel like I do when I say it's things like this that are why we are proud to be Evertonians.
It's about being bigger than football; with Everton, even if you take away the football we're all still there with shared values and beliefs. The Stoke City fans have been giving what they can, and then Everton fans joined the cause (two clubs is better than one), which is proved by the result being about 50/50 between the clubs' fans. It's made me very proud to be one of you, even though pride is the wrong feeling to have against such a tragic story as Lucas' and his family's.
That shows how when you go beyond the football, and the story of Lucas and the work they are doing with Alder Hey in his memory, it shows that Stoke and Everton are on a level there.
I hope EFC and SCFC will be closer in future because of it. Fantastic effort from "Lucas' army" who took the buckets round at the Stoke vs Everton game for Lucas' Legacy, and since then Stoke and Everton fans have been jointly carrying the torch of that legacy.
Everton aren't we.
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I'd rather walk alone
Then everyone got beaten up with plastic chairs and some went home with stiches, casts and a general sense of "this isn't what I came for".
I took a break from GOT, but now I'm back. You might remember me as the man who drew the Bobby 4-0 picture, or the man who led you to Lille with promises of a great weekend...either way, I took a break and now I'm back to talk Everton and all other things around Everton. Mr Moshiri has just come on board, and I am one happy bunny let me tell ya.
What actually spurred me to rejoin (retrieve my password etc) was the Lucas' Legacy campaign. I wanted to donate and I would urge you all to donate to that good lad's parents' cause and Alder Hey Hospital at the link here:
https://crowdfunding.justgiving.com/Lucas-Williams6-LittleStokie
They were at £885 on 29 Feb, and having appealed to Evertonians through GOT, they now stand at £1631 four days later. Now...this is not about one-upmanship over another club, although I am sure you'll all already feel like I do when I say it's things like this that are why we are proud to be Evertonians.
It's about being bigger than football; with Everton, even if you take away the football we're all still there with shared values and beliefs. The Stoke City fans have been giving what they can, and then Everton fans joined the cause (two clubs is better than one), which is proved by the result being about 50/50 between the clubs' fans. It's made me very proud to be one of you, even though pride is the wrong feeling to have against such a tragic story as Lucas' and his family's.
That shows how when you go beyond the football, and the story of Lucas and the work they are doing with Alder Hey in his memory, it shows that Stoke and Everton are on a level there.
I hope EFC and SCFC will be closer in future because of it. Fantastic effort from "Lucas' army" who took the buckets round at the Stoke vs Everton game for Lucas' Legacy, and since then Stoke and Everton fans have been jointly carrying the torch of that legacy.
Everton aren't we.
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I'd rather walk alone