I disagree. If the protest organisers had been stronger about staying peaceful and respectful (to the club) then it would have helped a long way.
I think you`re in for a bit of shock, as to the potential for proper unrest if we go down tbh.
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I disagree. If the protest organisers had been stronger about staying peaceful and respectful (to the club) then it would have helped a long way.
Has this ever happened?If the morons tear down half of Goodison and throw objects and volleys of abuse at the board?
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I've explained why a CEO especially may view it best not to report it.
As regards the rest about risks to random women - one would imagine it was an attack purely focused on DBB due to her position as CEO. The fact it was a small woman just makes the attacker a coward but no more than that.
You get more ifs, buts, maybes and imagines.It`s all lies you nut job, stop waffling and just admit it.
But they haven’t been toxic , if anything as I’ve said already, they have been far less toxic than anyone would have imagined considering the mess we are in! Anyway I’m not going round in circles on this, let’s hope the real fans get behind Dyche and what he is trying to do, and continue to “protest” against the lunatics running the asylum!I agree they've got off lightly - because in my view the toxicity of the protests have stolen the headlines. If every blue stood peacefully outside singing their love for the club but not going in - it would be the right, positive headlines around the world. Times change and we've got to this position now.
I agree they've got off lightly - because in my view the toxicity of the protests have stolen the headlines. If every blue stood peacefully outside singing their love for the club but not going in - it would be the right, positive headlines around the world. Times change and we've got to this position now.
I remember the cushions ha haHas this ever happened?
Cushions onto the pitch
Goodison smashed up and lobbed at the board ?
Must have missed it me.
Maybe it was prior to 1973 and before I started going.
So, your answer is to stand outside the ground, holding hands and singing Kumbaya lol
I really don`t think Everton football club is for you mate, have you thought about netball or hockey ?
We could all just stand by and happy clap while shouting hurrah for Bill and Co while they take the club proudly into the Championship.So, your answer is to stand outside the ground, holding hands and singing Kumbaya lol
I really don`t think Everton football club is for you mate, have you thought about netball or hockey ?
I remember the cushions ha ha
But where does that get us? If the morons tear down half of Goodison and throw objects and volleys of abuse at the board? Do you think that will encourage other investors? For anyone looking at putting money into us they'll want a return - and to me nothing will put them off more than a toxic fanbase.
Neither do shîte teams in the championship with a board full of liars happy to throw their own customers under the bus.It would be incredibly powerful. But I'm a businessman as well as a fan. Toxic fanbase doesn't sell well to future investors.
Never read anything more tory in my life.Me and my dad, use to go in the main stand, just for the cushion throwing.
" Go on son, they deserve it, shower of s****e "
It would be incredibly powerful. But I'm a businessman as well as a fan. Toxic fanbase doesn't sell well to future investors.
It would be incredibly powerful. But I'm a businessman as well as a fan. Toxic fanbase doesn't sell well to future investors.