Mirror, mirror on the wall
Who are the stupidest newspaper of all?
Who are the stupidest newspaper of all?
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will never be this bad
I am intrigued to hear your blueprint for success and attracting world class talent?HERE WE GO, ACCEPTING NOT WINNING A TROPHY FOR 45 YEARS
Mate, he's joking.I am intrigued to hear your blueprint for success and attracting world class talent?
Mate, he's joking.
It was too nuanced. You have to go broader.You'd have thought capital letters and the miscalculated trophy date would give it away but it's had a lot of mileage.
Mate, he's joking.
You'd have thought capital letters and the miscalculated trophy date would give it away but it's had a lot of mileage.
Just going to edge away quietly, and whistle...It was too nuanced. You have to go broader.
Just going to edge away quietly, and whistle...
Sorry chaps
That's how the fellas on Toffee TV pronounced it.
Has Joyce buckled to the pressure of Brands becuase he's been cut out?????????
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Moise Kean arrival from Juventus reflects Everton’s smarter transfer strategy after recent failings
First there was Wayne Rooney, then Cenk Tosun and now Moise Kean. The very notion it might take three players to replace Romelu Lukaku would bemuse Manchester United supporters, but Everton will hope they have finally discovered a lasting solution to longstanding goalscoring problems.The arrival ofwww.thetimes.co.uk
Crawlin' back to you.
Ever thought of calling when you've had a few?
'Cause I always do
Maybe I'm too busy being yours to fall for somebody new
Now I've thought it through
Crawling back to you
Has Joyce buckled to the pressure of Brands becuase he's been cut out?????????
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Moise Kean arrival from Juventus reflects Everton’s smarter transfer strategy after recent failings
First there was Wayne Rooney, then Cenk Tosun and now Moise Kean. The very notion it might take three players to replace Romelu Lukaku would bemuse Manchester United supporters, but Everton will hope they have finally discovered a lasting solution to longstanding goalscoring problems.The arrival ofwww.thetimes.co.uk
As the rumour mill surrounding their transfer plans cranked into overdrive in recent weeks, the likes of £72 million man Nicolas Pépé being linked to Goodison Park before pitching up at Arsenal, the exasperation of one senior club official was all too apparent.
“Forget it,” he said of the link to the ex-Lille forward. “We’re running a football club here.”
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