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Well said, valid criticism is one thing, this is ugly, very ugly.It’s turned from criticism of an Everton player into outright bullying from cowards who want to make themselves better at putting a decent human down. A shame but it brings me comfort of the inner turmoil and insecurity this psychological slugs must endure daily to make them hate in this way.
Hang on, am I doing the same thing to my fellow fans that I criticise them for doing to Michael Keane? This thought just passed my mind and it’s most perturbing.Well said, valid criticism is one thing, this is ugly, very ugly.
Part of me can see him playing today. Letting him have the chance to bounce back.
I’m not sure who I’d prefer to play alongside Godfrey tbh. Keane or Holgate.
Part of me can see him playing today. Letting him have the chance to bounce back.
I’m not sure who I’d prefer to play alongside Godfrey tbh. Keane or Holgate.
I’d go with Branthwaite I think. If Godfrey is fit to start maybe a back three of them two and Holgate.Part of me can see him playing today. Letting him have the chance to bounce back.
I’m not sure who I’d prefer to play alongside Godfrey tbh. Keane or Holgate.
He's underwhelmed but anyone thinking he is the reason Everton have been underwhelming for the best part of 33 years is irrational and deluded.
The club is rancid from top to bottom. Keane's struggles are perhaps symbolic of our plight but he's only one player.
Youre right. Reading it back, I didn't quite nail what I wanted to say. I meant more about those implying it's a player or any performance or moment this season.literally not a single person on planet earth has said that?
he IS however a massive reason why we cannot win at the moment.
And remember them together against Fulham and Villa last year ?Godfrey and Holgate can’t win a header between them, so for me, they can’t play together.