Voodoo Billy
Player Valuation: £2.5m
And and spraying the place with a few bottles of Eau de Stale Pi55.I think while we're at it, perhaps a kit change from blue to red would bring in many many many supporters too.
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And and spraying the place with a few bottles of Eau de Stale Pi55.I think while we're at it, perhaps a kit change from blue to red would bring in many many many supporters too.
Never In my life have I heard anyone In liverpool refer to there arl fella as Da.They speak for all Everton Da(d)s.
(I have never used the term Da - I'm a posh Scouser).
I think it depends on the generation. "Me da" was often used by my late mother and her siblings when talking about my grandad. I'm talking about people born in inner city north Liverpool in the 20's.Never In my life have I heard anyone In liverpool refer to there arl fella as Da.
Maybe I'm posh too
I've never been to Goodison to hear it in person and so would I!I would be really sad if we stopped using Z cars
Probably unintentional boss but it's one of the funniest threads for a while.This is why I advocate closing the forum from June until the season kicks off.
Joined today? I smell Chico.We will have a world class stadium with world class supporters BUT to really grow and attract more supporters of our great club I say we need a new recognised world wide tune. It doesn’t mean we replace what we have! Look …. Man City - I hate to say it but choosing to sing Hey Jude at the beginning of their matches allows people to join in and associate themselves. Hey Jude is a worldwide recognised song and the cheek of Man City picking a scousers song BUT it’s worked for them - the amount of new supporters / money this brings in is priceless
Drat, I feel dirty.Joined today? I smell Chico.
That is my parents demographic, but I never heard it during my early years in Everton.I think it depends on the generation. "Me da" was often used by my late mother and her siblings when talking about my grandad. I'm talking about people born in inner city north Liverpool in the 20's.
Or maybe someone could write an over sentimental song like “ North Liverpool Forever” , pump it out at BMD and voila!Maybe we could use Blue Moon. That'll really sock it to 'em