Its the DAVEK MENTALITY, If it's not the change they want and they don't get it straight away, they aren't happy
That might become an accepted term in psychology texts in the future.
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Its the DAVEK MENTALITY, If it's not the change they want and they don't get it straight away, they aren't happy
Then I hope,you don't have to wait too much longer mate! I am fortunate enough to have seen the holy trinity, the Kendall masterpiece and the dogs of war and that makes up for all the thinning hair, arthritis and consti-frigging-pation! Those memories are what keep me going to the game, because those days will return and when they do, they will genuinely seem like heaven has descended and is squatting at Goodison (or the Bradley Dock Mosh-Usman stadium). I hope I am still around to share the glory with you bud
remember when each season was season was blooming with optimism?
Hallelujah brother!
Great post.
Stick with it, Blue....I ain't letting the Grim Reaper take me until once more mine eyes have seen the glory of Heaven shine on the streets of Evertonia
Agreed, this window could shape the course of where Moshiri and company want to take this team. I have high hopes for this and look forward to what's to come... Especially if Usanmov joins in on the Blues partyA big January will have a lot of people feeling like there is genuine change happening at our club.
It's because nowadays, improvement is measured solely on how a club does in the transfer window. Which is silly.Evertonians can be a strange bunch, Moyes is forced to sell Arteta and Yakubu and loan Stracqualursi and some moaned at him for only being best of the rest, for not smashing a glass ceiling. A billionaire comes along however, takes away our interest payments, gives Goodison a facelift, gets the champions director of football, takes a manager from a team above us, starts paying 10 million pound fees for teenagers, gets our best commercial deal in our history, and has us closer to a new stadium than ever, and people are moaning nothing has changed. Unbelievable.
dont get too excited @The Esk currently all over twitter saying Elstone has misled us and sponsorhip/ naming rights is not what it seems, @davek is gonna love thisAgreed, this window could shape the course of where Moshiri and company want to take this team. I have high hopes for this and look forward to what's to come... Especially if Usanmov joins in on the Blues party
£75m as stated, but with £48m of that being shirt sponsorship and the rest being for FF naming rights.Ha ha.
Has the esk stated what the true worth of the deal is?
Typical Everton AGM smoke and mirrors. How anyone falls for it still I dont know. Whatever anyone on the Everton board states the reverse is almost certain to be the truth.
I think you missed the original point of this thread mate.Evertonians can be a strange bunch, Moyes is forced to sell Arteta and Yakubu and loan Stracqualursi and some moaned at him for only being best of the rest, for not smashing a glass ceiling. A billionaire comes along however, takes away our interest payments, gives Goodison a facelift, gets the champions director of football, takes a manager from a team above us, starts paying 10 million pound fees for teenagers, gets our best commercial deal in our history, and has us closer to a new stadium than ever, and people are moaning nothing has changed. Unbelievable.
The 75m increase was stated as the combined net increase in sponsorship resulting from a 300% increase in shirt sponsorship and FF naming rights.£75m as stated, but with £48m of that being shirt sponsorship and the rest being for FF naming rights.
I'm not really sure what his point is tbh.
£75m as stated, but with £48m of that being shirt sponsorship and the rest being for FF naming rights.
I'm not really sure what his point is tbh.
That's for the shirt sleeve sponsor and finch farm mate .I agree. Either way its £75m...what's not to like. Doesn't matter how we have it or get it...it's £75m. Some people cannot be happy and look for a reason to ridicule it. I seriously cannot understand the mindset of some people looking for problems of a £75m windfall.