Jump to content

ooh it's a corner

Members
  • Posts

    769
  • Joined

Everything posted by ooh it's a corner

  1. Here's a thought. We will end up with a new Prime Minister and almost certainly a new leader of the opposition. Assuming the new PM calls for a general election (not guaranteed, I know), what happens if the opposition make a campaign pledge NOT to leave the EU? The mind boggles......
  2. He couldn't look happier could he? awkward.....
  3. Just goes to prove that money can buy Success .....boom tish......
  4. We sell players, we buy players. Typically the players we sell (that we remember) leave for big club challenges. But we must remember, we have bought half the Celtic team in recent years, and there is no doubting which of SFC and Celtic are bigger. (there's also no doubting which one has the financial ability to pay more)
  5. Can we start a petition for another go?
  6. Gash. And not enjoyable. Well played Iceland, always said they were a European football super-power. Sleeping giant.
  7. Whilst I do agree with you entirely, the sticking point will be; If you want to trade with me, you must a) Contribute to the EU pot b) Allow freedom of movement for EU citizens Point b) will be the obstacle.
  8. I blame the glory hunting web fans. It wasn't this bad in the League One days...
  9. What is this? Is it a subtle clue that we're getting a caretaker manager?
  10. Perhaps Les could do a video, rather than putting out a statement. We're good at that.
  11. perhaps it's Danny Blind, just to **** off Everton and activate a release clause in Koeman's shiny new contract?
  12. That would be a huge statement. Blood is thicker than water, but potentially ££££ are thicker than blood? Insane.
  13. UEFA need to be even handed here. Hopefully they will issue a warning to the Ukrainian and German FA's over their fans' behaviour in Lille.
  14. UEFA should just expel Russia from the tournament. Then we'd have 3 points on the board :-)
  15. Good man, well done
  16. I've known a few Russian Slutsky's. They should have been on a bonus only....
  17. My first thought would be, "If I don't stop laughing soon, I'm going to have a coronary."
  18. I think that is harsh on Saints. We signed Forster and VVD from a FAR bigger club than ourselves, (and for that matter Everton). I'm not sure many Europeans think Southampton is any bigger than Feyenoord (Pelle) or FC Twente (Tadic). I could go on, but the point I was trying to make, was for a piece of broadsheet journalism, it wasn't balanced. It was one sided, as you say, from a probable Everton fan.
  19. Bigger isn't a problem for me. It's down to size. So Everton, with a bigger ground and a bigger regular average attendance ARE bigger than Saints. As are Newcastle. The thing that is starting to wind me up is the concept of "step up". It CANNOT be a step up to go from a European qualifying team to one who has failed to qualify for Europe. End of. It is a step down. You can, as Koeman has demonstrated, step down, in the belief that you can step up beyond the level of your former employer. I have no problem with Koeman stepping down to try to do this, especially when Everton have shown four million more lots of "ambition" than we were prepared to.
  20. I'm not slating you for posting this, but when you say it is hard to argue.....it really is like reading an Everton fan's view of affairs. As for the typo, Jesus H Christ this is a professional journalist writing for a heavy-weight newspaper, "they know where they once where". It's like reading the Echo. (without the ad for the best mate's ex wife who now earns a lot working from home on her laptop)
  21. Ginger senior citizen?
  22. That Iranian-UK bloke, you know, the non-dom, who lives in Monaco, paid £87m for half (or just under) of EFC. So, the question in terms of bigger club, is do you think you could buy all of SFC for £175m? I don't think you could. So, we're bigger. Ner
  23. good man Jimmy. My vote goes for Cancer Research
  24. It's certainly up there with the bestest posts I've ever seen
  25. Once in every generation, Everton give you a reason to hate them, just a little bit more than their big city rivals. For my Dad, it was about Bailey. Heck I even joined in with a chorus of "We hate Bailey and we hate Bailey", without even knowing who he was, or why we hated him. For me. Adrian Heath. Nothing more needs to be said. It's been a while coming, but for my children, this episode should be enough to look with a vague interest at the Everton results next year and cheer, each and every time they lose. No bitterness, just the wonderful pantomime that is football. (and whatever happened to John Bailey?)
×
×
  • Create New...