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The lowest point for me was 20 years ago, three years into BK's regime. I vowed after having had a season ticket for 20 years not to get another until he is gone and true to my word I havent had one. I have been to the odd home game, mainly do aways when I do go but I still feel the pain. I refuse to fuel his trainset with my hard earned cash. I was there the day we stayed up against Wimbledon, I was a teenager but the game against Palace just gave me PTSD. I am at the point whereby Saturday for example was a huge game and to avoid the disappointment took my daughter to the cinema instead, she enjoyed that, I saved a ton (didnt buy pick n mix!) and the only disappointing bit was checking the result and even then wasnt that surprised.
As may arl fella said in 1984 to me 'its hard being an Evertonian' and he has never said truer words than that. I fear more than ever that our time in the top tier of English football is up and its heart breaking.
??When I found out our CEO had been choked out
Not seen Cuco Martina's Greatest Hits then?Probably this for me as I genuinely thought we were down then. That Jonjoe Kenny cameo in that game is probably the worst performance I’ve ever seen from any player at Everton ever.
Based.Releasing via this forum that I share my passion for Everton with a load of schmucka, slimeballs, bozos and jabronis. I now want Everton to get beat every time so I can laugh at these people’s anger.
Not seen Cuco Martina's Greatest Hits then?
I think you'll find it was a swinging neckbreaker followed by a "WOOOOO". @The Nature BoyWhen I found out our CEO had been choked out
Anyone remember him actually having a half-decent game at Anfield against peak-PED Salah? Would have been Rotund Samuel's second game, they had 97% possession but Rooney nabs a point like the scally he isAs limited as he was, I actually think he put a shift in at times for us out of position at left back.