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This could be our season..

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Dell Boy

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36 years old born into a blue family. Enjoyed my trips to Goodison as a kid in the 80s. Memories are blurred now with stories and DVDs confusing what was real and what wasn't. Still can't remember the point at which I realised we were crap in the late 80s and 90s but by then I was hooked and would go to 20/25 games a season. Work and family have meant that under Moyes I only get to half that number now. I've had a real love/hate relationship with him mainly due to seemingly almost giving up in the big games and never wanting to just give it a go with the kids. I can't even think of football if Everton lose for at least 2 or 3 days. If I've not been the match I'll never watch or read highlights/reports of the game.

Late last year I was in the Moyes Out camp. If only for a chance to see a different style of play. Then came the Jan window and we've been a different team. First halves against Villa and Newcastle were on another planet. Fulham, QPR, Reading, Norwich have been as frustrating as hell but somehow we're still up there. If they can crack on now and this that bloody top 4 what could that do for the team and its future prospects. And a cup. I went to every game in 95 with the Dogs of War. Would give anything for that feeling again. The semi last season against the RS was horrific and I really thought we had it.

This season though.
 
i can agree with most of that too mate. ive walk out of Goodison this season feeling like we have been beaten. (Norwich & Newcastle) i think if we have our usual run from January till May, 4th place will be ours. we just need to grind out a few more results between now and christmas.
 
36 years old born into a blue family. Enjoyed my trips to Goodison as a kid in the 80s. Memories are blurred now with stories and DVDs confusing what was real and what wasn't. Still can't remember the point at which I realised we were crap in the late 80s and 90s but by then I was hooked and would go to 20/25 games a season. Work and family have meant that under Moyes I only get to half that number now. I've had a real love/hate relationship with him mainly due to seemingly almost giving up in the big games and never wanting to just give it a go with the kids. I can't even think of football if Everton lose for at least 2 or 3 days. If I've not been the match I'll never watch or read highlights/reports of the game.

Late last year I was in the Moyes Out camp. If only for a chance to see a different style of play. Then came the Jan window and we've been a different team. First halves against Villa and Newcastle were on another planet. Fulham, QPR, Reading, Norwich have been as frustrating as hell but somehow we're still up there. If they can crack on now and this that bloody top 4 what could that do for the team and its future prospects. And a cup. I went to every game in 95 with the Dogs of War. Would give anything for that feeling again. The semi last season against the RS was horrific and I really thought we had it.

This season though.

The jizzcannons were firing full on in the first half, truly.

Welcome to the forum, mate.
 

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