well the standard GoT price for most things is a pizza and a reach aroundName your price for my SANITY xx
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well the standard GoT price for most things is a pizza and a reach aroundName your price for my SANITY xx
Can’t afford a pizza but I’ve got two handswell the standard GoT price for most things is a pizza and a reach around
I live in Greece. I'm not FFIN Stretch Armstrong xxwell the standard GoT price for most things is a pizza and a reach around
32pName your price for my SANITY xx
I'll give him the reach around for you mateI live in Greece. I'm not FFIN Stretch Armstrong xx
Cheers tommye, you've got a lovely touchI'll give him the reach around for you mate
Removes one handCheers tommye, you've got a lovely touch
Doubt they'd need to rework the track. Just leave it as it is.Will "Spirit of the blues" still get played pre match at BMD?
It's cheesy as anything but always one of my favourite parts of pre match so hope it continues although guessing some lyric re-working and re-release for charity would have to happen?
Mate, most people on her get mixed up between where and were. I wouldn’t worry about it
I here you Pete.…here…sorry……
20000 by all accounts.
I wouldn't class it as a low capacity. It's around third bigger than what we currently have.Barmy.
Considering the benefits of BMD versus Goodison Park, modern, new facilities, waterfront location, and the likelihood there will be "tourist fans" (no matter what people feel, about tourist fans, they are welcome), it's very limiting of Everton to have such a low capacity. But that's par for the course with our less than inspiring board.
Agreed.If we as fans can generate the sort of noise that we generated against Bournemouth when there are fewer than 40,000 of us in the ground, how much noise will we be able to generate in a 53,000 all-seater stadium that has a far better design?!
Our fans have been criticised for being quiet and in some cases abusive to our own players. The former England goalkeeper Ben Foster even went as far as to say that away teams love playing in front of our fans because we get on our players' backs! And that criticism has been warranted at times.
But against Bournemouth we showed the world what as Bluenoses are capable of.
COYB