Everton Banter Archive May 02 2016

 

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02 May 2016 23:42:27
Heres a food for thought, all these players bleeping on about wanting a champs league club.

Leicester City have proved you do not need to be in the Champs league to be successful, its all about team work, and 11 players on the pitch with a will to win.

Everton always had team spirit in the eighties, the 90,s dogs of war, even under Moyes, teams hated coming to Goodison.

Under Martinez, the fear factor has gone, he has no plan b and his stubberness will be what loses him his job.

We need to get a top class manager in, buy wisely and kick on to the next level.

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03 May 2016 07:44:22
While I agree with what you are saying, and I am absolutely made up Leicester have won the league, at the same time, I think that this season is a one off. It's been a strange season in that most of the bigger teams haven't performed very well. Next season is the big test, as all of the big spenders will be out in force feeling that next year's title is for the taking. Leicester have done so well and deserve every second of their glory.

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02 May 2016 23:08:37
Marin O'Neil evens favourite to be next Everton manager.

goo.gl/tydjj

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02 May 2016 23:18:20
Fans will always have a voice the board wil always take into account the feeling of the fans when the fans turn on the manager they have to take notice . When big sam finished last season at west ham the fans wanted him out the board took action when Br started chatting philosophy at the reds the fans wanted him out the board took action mclaren at Newcastle lost his way the fans wanted action the board abliged. we will always have a voice and regardless how some people feel about it we will always make our selfs heard. Rm had the backing of us all but he has not pushed us on to the next level and this is were he has lost the fans . Iam sure whoever gets the job regardless of if we all agree on the appointment he will start his Everton career with the full support of the fans the rest will be down to him.

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02 May 2016 22:51:41
Not to take anything away from Leicester, but a big congrats to George Green on getting a contract with Burnley too. Hope it works out for him.

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{Ed025's Note - me too hugo..

02 May 2016 22:47:07
Congrats to Leicester. an amazing achievement!

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02 May 2016 23:10:04
Yes, it is truly amazing. Well done them. A few headaches in Leicester tomorrow morning I suspect.

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{Ed025's Note - i would think so frank..

02 May 2016 22:30:32
Just like to say well done to the champions!

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02 May 2016 22:22:41
Many congratulations to Leicester. Any blues going on Saturday. Enjoy the day. that's going to be some party.

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{Ed025's Note - i echo that geoff..

02 May 2016 22:15:54
Congratulations Leicester, but if William shot at goal right at the death, and it went in, I'd be Β£3,030,000 better off. never mind tho. well done the foxes.

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02 May 2016 22:40:23
Dent you can't be serious mate if that's true take your evidence to a national newspaper and they would give you about 2 or 3 grand for the story got to admit though it sounds far fetched if it's true upload a pic of your slip to this site and show the gang if your being honest I feel for you bud

On another note

Well done "little" Leicester city you have given us all hope by proving it can be done couldn't be happier for the club me

3 cheers for Leicester city ⚽️🍻🍾
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{Ed025's Note - its only Β£3 millon jay.. :)

02 May 2016 22:55:12
Oh sorry ed thought it was billion don't no what he's complaining about then wouldn't even bother cashing that if it came in:)

Second thoughts yes I would and I'd be doing some nasty manoeuvres with dozens of cheap bendy women :)

Right I'm off to the bookies!

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{Ed025's Note - i want an invite to that party jay.. :)

02 May 2016 23:07:40
Bloody hell. sorry. it was 3 grand lol. put and extra 0 on by accident. have Dundee, Roma, Napoli, Cesena, malaga and Chelsea for the win. all came in apart from Chelsea. I know how murf feels now lol.

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{Ed025's Note - i had a feeling it might have been dentie, hard luck mate..

02 May 2016 23:12:27
I did win 14 quid off the same teams minus Chelsea so all's well. wedding anniversary tomorrow and 12 quid better off after bets. not bad considering its only my 3rd ever bet at bookies lol.

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03 May 2016 02:52:46
I had 3-1 Everton, Kieran Dowell last scorer on sat, but Martinez the blurt made sure it didn't happen.

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02 May 2016 22:09:38
A massive congratulations to Leicester, and any Leicester-supporting Eds out there, on winning the title. How massive an achievement it is.

The biggest story in sporting history?

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02 May 2016 22:22:45
Possibly.
Leicester kept their cool better than Spurs when it mattered I think.
One thing is for sure, it gives us all hope.

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02 May 2016 22:00:06
Absolutely gutted, Martinez had me convinced that we would be Champions this season, I now find that Leicester have won it. Well congratulations for a phenomenal, incredible, exciting, special performance Leicester.

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02 May 2016 20:49:30
Sweet mother of Mary, Chelski 0 Spurs 2
Watch us beat the Foxes on Saturday and we'll be the b'stads who killed Bambi!

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{Ed025's Note - love it mushy..

02 May 2016 22:04:50
Mushy have any women ever complained that you're premature :)
What a game that was though.
I can't help but think that could have been us.

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02 May 2016 22:17:24
Yes always get too excited and we didn't have a blue pill in me prime!

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02 May 2016 20:42:36
Ed02 let the cat out the bag earlier.

. going the bookies now, treble on Lukaku and Stones leaving and Joey Barton as player manager.

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02 May 2016 20:34:21
Going to get loads of pelters but couldn't give a monkey's chuff!
Just listened to Stan Collimore on TS talking about our club.
Total respect and acknowledgement of our history, our size and who we should be striving to lead us.
Cheered me up no end!

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{Ed025's Note - maybe he will invite you to his next "dogging" party mushy?.. :)

02 May 2016 20:42:17
Now, now ed behave yer self!
(contact numbers? πŸ˜…)

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{Ed025's Note - woolton woods 1am tuesday mushy.. bring a whip.. :)

02 May 2016 21:16:16
And if they don't behave he gives em a slap 'allegedly'. Woolton Woods eh! need more than a whip.

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02 May 2016 22:05:49
Will ed2 be there?
I need to be educated in some strong dicipline!

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02 May 2016 20:02:15
I think the fans behaviour with regards to Martinez is understandable, but I think that most of it is born out of the fear that Bill Kenwright will be able to grant a stay of exocution, I personally think his time is up, mainly because he seems to have lost the players and has definitely lost the fans, I think he his paying the price for trying raise e expectations, unlike Moyes who constantly seemed doom and gloom mainly about finances, Robertos relentless positivity and praising of the players has tricked the fans into thinking we have a better team than we actually do, also he unwillingness to be flexible tactically has seen the football on offer become plain boring, we did start the season fail ok, but the continual surrendering of leads in matches we should easily have won, have slowly sapped morale, he should be allowed to finish up the season, walk out the front door with his dignity in tact, he has tried his best, but a new direction and change will be best for both parties .

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02 May 2016 19:58:04
Martin O'Neill now heavy favorite to be next Everton Manager. Not sure were that came from but some people have suddenly put a lot of money on him!

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02 May 2016 20:33:53
Not sure what you are disagreeing with, if you look at oddschecker O'Neill has gone from rank outsider to favorite in several hours. Since I don't bet I don't know what this means but it is a fact.

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02 May 2016 20:39:54
The lad running Aintree Villa gets my vote.
That's if we can't Vita Preori!

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02 May 2016 21:21:11
Think it is more astonishment than disbelief BlueMike. They say that bookies are no fools but dear God!

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{Ed025's Note - i know SHML, that is right out of left field mate and only a wicked rumour i hope..

02 May 2016 21:29:24
Actually just checked with a mate who has a mate who has a mate who has a mate who knows someone at Finch Farm and Martin was making the prawn sandwiches for lunch. Just sayin.

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02 May 2016 22:59:54
I've just looked and it's true, Martin O'Neil is now 5/ 4 favourite.
Which is a very strong favourite.
For anyone who deosn't bet, it's the same price 5/ 4 for it to be an all Madrid Champions league final, Atletico and Real.
The bookies are not always right, but they're very seldom wrong.
The plot thickens.

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02 May 2016 19:36:48
It's interesting to read Ed002's comments about running a football club being a business and how the broadcast income far exceeds the gate income at Everton.
Regarding broadcasters - in particular the subscription services rather than free-to-air channels - their interest in getting people to watch is surely to get subscriptions and attract advertisers. All the hype and excitement they generate is a marketing exercise to get paying viewers.
I'm not complaining about that - as far as I'm aware, I still have freedom of choice about what I watch and what I subscribe to and, as an adult, how emotionally tied I am to the success (or not! ) of my favourite club.
It does seem symptomatic of modern life - with its instant gratification, celebrity culture, intrusion into other people's activities and privacy, voicing opinions (especially on social media) without being accountable or answerable, etc., etc. - that people feel entitled to behave in ways that they wouldn't have done so in the past. What a naive and pompous fool I must sound like!

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{Ed002's Note - It will change with a pan-European breakaway league in the future - for now it will stay as it is and the Premier League will be the bitch of the broadcasters.}

02 May 2016 19:53:01
So the cross-Europe league is a real possibility?

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{Ed002's Note - Yes. It has been on the cards for years.}

02 May 2016 20:22:40
Considering that the worldwide broadcast revenue (subscriptions and advertising) for a Pan-European league would be huge - and dwarf any gate money from stadium attendances - t's inevitable that football clubs will want such a competition. It won't matter that many fans - and clubs outside the "elite" - might loudly object, as money will talk. The only concern I'd have is whether the league would be a "closed shop" or whether there'd be some sort of pyramid structure involving the national leagues.

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02 May 2016 20:10:18
Know you're not a football fan, necessarily, but what are your feelings about something like that?

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{Ed002's Note - I see it as a natural progression and a good thing. Clubs have varying views. FAs know it will in the longer term cause a complete restructuring across Europe.}

02 May 2016 21:17:08
If we vote for Brexit, that could mean some interesting rule changes regarding employment of non-UK players in the English leagues. Work permits might be needed for players from the EU that don't need them at present. The 8 homegrown players in a 25-Mann squad won't change, but "lesser" EU players (that is not established internationals) might have to undergo the same vetting as non-EU players do at present. Any insight on this, Eds?

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{Ed002's Note - It is not actually clear what would happen. There would certainly not be any overnight change but the eventual position would likely be a need for work permits and residence permits. In terms of existing EU citizens already working in the UK, there is no plan but I would think an amnesty would be the likely decision followed by a quota system of some type. A good question but no firm answer I am afraid.}

02 May 2016 21:22:40
May have been on the cards but I reckon the same odds as the UK winning the Eurovision Song Contest.

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02 May 2016 18:31:43
Hi Ed I totally agree with what you say, what on earth is all that garbage below about our new investor and the board, what is it that is so difficult for some of these posters to understand its not rocket science for goodness sake, please Ed keep up the good work most of the time its the only place for someone who understands what he's talking about thanks GuernseyBlue.

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{Ed002's Note - You are very sweet GB.}

02 May 2016 19:15:29
Hi Ed thanks for the reply nice one, I have got a sweet tooth I have been a Toffee for over 55yrs cheers mate GuernseyBlue.

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02 May 2016 19:25:58
....abuse removed.....

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{Ed002's Note - Try not to post anything more for a while. You are turning yourself in to a real laughing stock.}

02 May 2016 17:40:57
'NSNO' reporting in the last few minutes that Roberto Martinez will leave Everton Football Club after our league game with Norwich. app. Sources close to the club have informed them. Ed, have you heard any more about this?

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{Ed002's Note - I don't know what NSNO is but we have said all along that once the season is over then that would be the time to make changes. In a planned and measured manner. But there has been nothing from the club in respect of this, so maybe they are hedging their bets or using Twitter.}

02 May 2016 17:59:35
i posted that about 90mins ago but ed never posted it nsno ed is a well respected everton web site and have only ever reported the true facts so if they say he will go then he is gone after norwich.

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{Ed002's Note - Ok Paul, thanks.}

02 May 2016 18:00:49
. fair enough Ed. sounds like it could be true then. I guess the selection process of a new manager is better to be done then anyway as it won't disrupt with training and the squads activities whilst the players are sunning themselves on their hols!

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{Ed002's Note - To be fair, if you asked my opinion I would also say that he will be gone at the end of the season. I suspect they are headging their bets but another poster has said everything they post is "factual".}

02 May 2016 18:20:48
. yeah to be fair Ed this site usually is correct. they are claiming sources close to the club have informed them of this info. I know Twitter and other sites can often lead us up the garden path with false info but it seems this could be true!

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{Ed002's Note - Thanks.}

02 May 2016 18:23:48
nsno say that their source is from the club and that they can now tell us that martinez will leave after norwich game. nsno are very very reliable with any info they give out and would not give out duff info due to their close relationship with the club. its up to club now i suppose to confirm it.

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02 May 2016 18:25:34
Ed to be fair they do the same job as this site, I personally find this site better, it's a news website. They ain't going to tell a website before everyone else, it's more speculation and it is more likely to happen, I could post it as Ed said its on the cards just when it will happen I one knows.

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02 May 2016 19:25:24
what do you think nsno is a food menu. its a well est web site that has close links with everton. i to like this site but does this site have close links with everton NO its just guess work, trolls and rumours of course your free to bleave who you want but i prefer to bleave nsno rather than someone who heard it from his bezzy mate at finch farm.

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{Ed002's Note - You would be surprised about some of that Paul.}

02 May 2016 19:34:39
ed hope you don't think i am dissing this site as i am a big fan of this site which has provided me with lots of info which has also been true i was just pointing out nsno"s close links with everton. i think you guys do a great job too.

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{Ed002's Note - See my previous answer.}

02 May 2016 20:14:05
If the post is correct, it could have been announced and prevented saterdays protests, not great pr.

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02 May 2016 16:03:18
There's a lot of for and against how RM has conducted himself and people asking each other what managerial exp do they have to make statements, etc etc
I would like to state that his first words were apparently " I will get you champions league football" and we are led to believe that this convinced Bill he was the right man for the job.
He may be a good man, a courteous and respectful man, a dignified and polite man, etc but in my opinion to start a job in football with such a magnanimous statement can only lead to this shambolic relationship between club and fans, if not delivered promptly.
The stats say we are further away rather than closer.
Next season could be the best or it could be our worst nightmare.
The club, fans, management and players should ALL understand each other's feelings and outbursts due to the reasons stated above.
Communication is key to any problem solving and without it we allow contempt and frustration to run wild.
I believe everyone is entitled to their opinion and should be allowed to air it without prejudice.
We all love the club and we all want to avoid disaster but at the same time we must stand together in the best interests of the club.
The board need to talk openly and honestly with fans regarding RM as it is the fans who produce revenue.
We entrust the board to run our club, but I honestly believe that our relationship with them has a mentality of " Us and them" and that can only harm our great club.
Just my honest opinion.

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{Ed002's Note - The board are not accountable to the fans. The board are accountable to the shareholders. It is not your club - it is the shareholder's club. The revenue comes primarily from elsewhere - less than 15% comes through the gate at Everton and even less than that arrives commercially - which is why the club is attractive to Mr Moshiri. As of next season the gate income will reduce (as a percentate) further - to behaps only 10% or revenue. You are supporters - a bunch of which have been trying to be as disruptive as possible. This will do more harm than good in terms of communication.

You may wish to look at things in context before making demands of the board. The board would have been looking to more to communicate - now they will be looking at communicating much more carefully.}

02 May 2016 16:21:12
Sorry mate but there's NO club without fans.

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{Ed002's Note - Who said there was?}

02 May 2016 16:32:24
You seem to think the board will continue to run a club based on revenue without the fans? Therefore we as "fans" have no right to voice our opinions due to the fact we are not shareholders?
How about the players that voice their opinions?
How about we end up with a situation like Villa?
A board that took your stance of " we owe nothing to the fans" and an owner who obviously waited for the revenue from tv and player sales.
Do you think we as mere " Fans" should sit back and watch the same happen to our club?
How can't you empathise with us?
My argument is valid ed and to keep harping on about the board owing us nothing is contemptible!
We started the club and we are the club!
When players leave and we get relegated then the revenue from tv faulters as does the revenue from being a " Premier league brand" name
Disgusting to dismiss the "Fans" like you have!

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{Ed002's Note - No, I said nothing of the sort. Nor did I say the fans should not be able to voice their opinions - but what has been going on recently has been some plot by a septic portion of the fans to deliberately damage the club as much as they can.

An example was the plan to disrupt the weekend game by throwing tennis balls on the pitch. Fortunately it didn't happen - or perhaps Everton fans have no balls? It is nearly the end of the season when the club will look to start planning on the future. They are already working on some changes to the scouting process. There will also be work going on in the background regarding the stadium. There will be commercial work goining on but not whilst the fans are trying to get as much bad publicity for the club as they can.

There is new investment coming this summer and the club will be taking advice over the footballing side, as they are already doing with the scouting side. The fans are impatient and want everything now, righ now. That isn't sensible and it isn't possible. This is a business, it needs to be planned and managed.

Your talk of relegation of the team is pitiful. You are clearly not prepared to give a chance to the new investors - the new owners who are to come, the plans the club have nor anything else. That is simply because you don't understand the business and what is going on. Rather than wait and see you want it damaged as much as possible.}

02 May 2016 17:04:06
Are you for real?
I am emphasising the worst case scenario that is influencing the behaviour of the "sceptic" fans
If we were privy to any of these "plans" then maybe the "sceptic" fans would have a shred of clarity!
Fans are impatient?!
Are you for real? '
Fans are worried!
3 yrs after " I'll get you into champions league" is not impatient ed
Ask Aston Villa fans if they feel they should've protested earlier!
People or "sceptic" fans are nothing more than worried ed and you should acknowledge this rather than snipe at it!
Football is a results business isn't it?
And as for investment from Mr Moshiri, I believe the " fans " should look closer at the amounts being bandied around for transfers compared to the amounts received from TV revenues!
NO businessman worth his salt enters into a deal that runs at a loss and AS A BUSINESS OWNER MYSELF I would love to see the figures that Mr Moshiri was presented with!

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{Ed002's Note - You don't seem to grasp what will naturally occur at teh end of tehs eason. Aston Villa is of no relevance whatsoever. The amounts of money that are being "bandied about" were generated by someone other than Mr Moshiri or the club - so don't blame them for that either. As to the "figures that Mr Moshiri was presented with", they were accounts which were reviewed on his behalf with a report being produced. No doubt there were projections presented in private meetings but they will reflect easily confirmable numbers. Quite what he has done in respect of the issue that was found by John Jay Moores and Charles Noell, I don't know. But the fans continue to try and disrupt whilst the club wants to plan.

Quite frankly, if I were them I would not say anything at all to the fans until after a number of decisions have been made.~

02 May 2016 17:04:56
So ed u feel more new owners will buy into the club.

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{Ed002's Note - The near term future will see the run down of BK over the next year or so and then the sale of his shares to Farhad Moshiri or Farhad Moshiri in partnership with another/others.}

02 May 2016 17:26:24
I didn't think ed02 would post my reply as it contained facts about revenue that the fans should concentrate on
Are you on the board ed02?

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{Ed002's Note - I am not sure now why you are starting to lie about the posts. You have not had any posts deleted and I have explained the revenue streams - and how little comes through the gate.

Right now the through the gate revenue (from the fans) is just over 14%. The commercial revenue is a little over 8% from sponsorship and advertising, and 12% from other commercial activities. The 65% balance is from broadcast income. The growth areas are broadcast income and sponsorship. The area which will provide a lesser percentage of the revenue is the through the gate money from the supporters. Like it or not, this is how it is.}

02 May 2016 17:35:08
As "The people's club" I think that's a massive contradiction isn't it?

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{Ed002's Note - Only for the septic idiots who are unable to give any chance to the club to plan the way forward sensibly and then share that plan with the fans. Right at the end of the season and they want to really, really disrupt teh club they supposedly support.}

02 May 2016 17:39:12
To be fair Ed002 (I will not be so presumptive as to call you mate - no offence) you do come across as slightly ascerbic. Not asking you to be cuddly or to tickle our tummies or anything. Pablo Ed002 said Fans were septic not sceptic, there is a world of difference. He is right as it happens some of the fans were behaving in a septic manner. As an aside I note that NSNO is reporting that Roberto will leave the Club after the Norwich game, maybe true maybe not but if true then doesn't that tie in with the more measured view the Board are taking on the Clubs behalf.

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02 May 2016 17:47:30
My god Ed002 it's like someone is finally speaking some bloody sense.

You are right on every level. I hope the new owners and potential investors have more patience and steel about them as some of our protesting fans. I do fear that the more bad publicity they make the more we will see a change of direction and a reluctance to make this a reality.

What difference is it going to be if he is sacked now or the end of the season? None.

What difference can the hostility and protesting have on new investment? A massive amount.

The club know our feelings. They don't need to be reminded during our games. We need to wait and sit on our hands until there is news to tell but whatever the outcome we need to get behind our club, owners, players and remind them what our fans should be about. Supporting the team.

I'll get the usual protestors now going about how they have the right to do this and that but due to the lack of braincells they don't realise the harm they are doing. The idiots who decided to have a go at Moshiri on the train, the ones cornering Kenwright, the idiots in the car with Baines, the morons wasting money on flying banners, the ones harassing Stones in the service station and the list goes on, it's YOU, You bloody idiots that will take this club backward, give us a bad reputation, make players want to leave, cause poor relations with the club and build a wall of secrecy.

Have patience and wait for the club to makes it decisions and you never know we might just get what we all want. A start to something successful and long lasting that when we are all old men (okay older men) our kids and grandkids still see an Everton team winning trophies.

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02 May 2016 17:52:27
It took so long for the original reply so please accept my apologies
I still think maybe you are an outlet for the board? Based purely on reading between the lines and gauging an overall feeling from your response
You seem very "Board orientated" and seem to have an obvious leaning towards the negative aspects ( or inevitable) of EFC fans
Again, just, my opinion x.

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02 May 2016 18:17:29
I have said earlier I firmly believe we all have a right to air our opinions.
Septic and sceptic was prob a predictive txt matter
Ok let's get to basics here.
I ain't anti anything re EFC but I have an opinion
I believe I have raised valid points and I will continue to raise them until a valid answer ( rather than opinion ) is returned. Just like me to you!
EFC is a football club, born and raised in a working class city. The supporters are passionate and loyal.
Simple fact here people, if there is unrest then it needs to be addressed by COMMUNICATION from top to bottom!
Or we have this sort of "Us and Them" debate.
Myself, I have watched us win titles and cups ( inc European) and I believe I have made a valid point.
Too many people believe the "We are now a business" stance from the likes of ed02!
Let me tell you something, WE are a football club! Conceived and nurtured by people who are from this city!
Don't be too quick to jump on the back of this business shit because at the heart of the matter is people!
People who are born into this club
So **** you if you wanna start repeating board statements or "A business" opinion to me because as far as I'm concerned "People's Club" was a ****ing PR exercise!

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{Ed002's Note - (a) No, I meant septic. (b) The club was born and raised in a working class city as you say, but football has changes, the world has changed. Liverpool's humble working class roots cannot be taken away from the city but the city has changed considerably - it has moved with the times. Long gone are the days of the cloth-capped, hobnailed-booted, docker making his way, rattle in hand, to cheer on his team at Goodison on a Saturday afternoon. As Liverpool changes the demographic of teh fan base will change. As new money arrives in the city so the rate of change for the clubs will need to accelerate to adapt. Like it or not, these changes have a tiered impact across the English game. In central London you have far more transient residents than elsewhere, so the demographics of the likes of the prawn sandwich laden Chelsea change regularly – people come and go, but they have the disposable income to go to games. Next year they will be working in Hong Kong and others will be taking their place. Without going too far from central London there is a lesser impact on other London clubs that draw their fans from suburbia and the home counties (Hertfordshire in the case of Arsenal and Spurs for example). The same is true for clubs from areas of London with a more stable population (Millwall and Charlton are good examples). Once you move out to the larger regional cities like Liverpool and Manchester there is, as I am sure you see everyday, new money coming in and that has a knock on effect on the local community, the cost of tickets to games etc.. Liverpool are a very big draw and whilst the club will be doing better during the times of new money it will be to some extent at the expense of the locals. Everton will also be there - that is why Mr Moshiri has invested in shares and why others will do the same. If the club doesn't change it will stagnate - and nobody wants that. (c) Communication is important, but I don't see why the club should communicate whilst under threat from the twisted ugly vein-popping faces pushed on to the windows whilst screaming abuse. The communication will come when there is something to say. That will be at the end of the seaon after the board has a chance to formulate and outline position. And perhaps toward the end of the close season the club will have something to say about direction. In the interim, it will be about ins and outs - you know, Lukaku and Stones leaving and Joey barton arriving as player-manager. (d) Everton is a business. I am surprised you haven't grasped that. It would not survive being anything else - remember, through the gate income accounts for less than 15% of revenue - the other 85% required to keep everything ticking over comes from the business side. This seems to be something you just can't see at all - the football club cannot survive without the business. Not at all, not a chance. Unless you want to be playing Tranmere twice a season with local lads in the side? Step back 100 years?}

02 May 2016 18:18:25
Tired of people from ****ing southport spouting shit as well on this site!
Support ya own ****ing teams!

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{Ed002's Note - You clearly have many, many issues that need to be dealt with. Perhaps this is why there is a reluctance to communicate with you. You do seem to come across as one of those screaming ugly vein-popping faces at the window.}

02 May 2016 18:20:31
Thanks ed.

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{Ed002's Note - You are welcome.}

02 May 2016 19:08:42
Haa it's called FRUSTRATION and being "someone" that has lived on 4 continents and also had business interests in your beloved Manchester and London, I STILL say this club should be run by our "hobnailed roots" and maybe we wouldn't be paying shite over 50k a week to produce nothing short of shite!
Yes I've lost the plot right now because you are intent on insinuating that I am some pleb who shouts working class rather than adjusts to the times you moron
Of course I see the club and times as progressed from the 1800s BUT I fail to see the roots of the club stay true to the reasons our club was born and became successful
I have issues? Yes regarding the mismanagement of our club and the "food in bowl" opinions of people like you yes I do!
You made a comment about tennis balls? If you had any affiliation to the fans you would have known it was simply to gauge the opinions of the fans as to wether they were prepared to demonstrate!
I am certain you are connected to the board and your arguments do not contain one shred of apathy!
I ask again why are you on a rumour site when all you do os seem to give credence to a board that had the opinions of "septic" fans as irrelevant?!

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{Ed002's Note - (1) I am not sure quite how relevant it is to us how many continents you have lived on. (2) I don't have a "beloved" Manchester nor do I understand why you think I should ahve. (3) I am not insuating that you are some pleb, you are doing a great job of making yourself look foolish without any help from me. (4) I am surprised you have any affiliation with the fans given you have been living on four continents and setting up businesses in London and Manchester - you probably need directions back to Liverpool. (5) Have you considered that I might not be a puppet of the board, but I might be their puppet master? (6) The reason I am on a "rumour site" is to share some knowledge about transfer rumours, and I am happy to answer sensible questions. I can also help out a little explaining more detail about how clubs are run and what is going on at many of the clubs throughout Europe. What does baffle me is why someone like you, jet setter with businesses in all of the major hubs, would feel so aggrieved about the club not wishing to share any information with the septic part of the fanbase as they are under a constant threat from said fans? You don't really get any of this do you, the business, the club, the future. I find it rather sad.}

02 May 2016 19:06:33
Am i not allowed to support Everton because i'm not from Liverpool? Been fun while it lasted, then. Ciao!

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{Ed025's Note - that is certainly not the case hugo, we have supporters from all over the globe mate, we have a fair share of posters from ireland and wales who are regular and valued posters as well so to say you have to come from the city to support your club is ridiculous in the extreme, that may well be the view of pablo but certainly not me or most on here i believe, why you would let one persons view which is very shallow deprive you of airing your views and discussing your team on here is beyond me fella..

02 May 2016 19:40:03
I'm 41 and I am from club moor
I have, in my lifetime, lived briefly on 4 continents
I couldn't care less if, as you say, no one what's to communicate with me. Instead, I see it as no one wants to divulge.
All I see is sycophants who rather than have enough self awareness to propose their own views/ arguments
I am a true evertonian my friend, but I feel, you have some pre meditated agenda that is not favourable to the fanbase.
I express my views on here with conviction and without regret

This club has been run by money grabbing "businessmen" for too long.
You can fool some of the people, some of the time.
Most of the people, most of the time, but never all of the peolpe all of the time! "

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{Ed025's Note - pablo you need to calm down mate, i get that your passionate and a lot of your posts have been of a very high quality but your language is getting beyond the pail and we have young readers on here so you need to tone it down, i have lived in liverpool all my life but dont think for one minute that only people from this city should support everton, that is very shallow of you as is your views on people from southport..

02 May 2016 20:00:54
I was only joking there, Ed! Very difficult to get sarcasm over on the internet, and i wasnt having a dig at anyone there, Pablo included. Out of curiousity, is that a feeling that's around a lot of clubs, that you should only support them if you're within a certain radius?

Im from Wales myself, and a lot of scousers moved here way back when, when the mines were in full swing, so there's a very strong Liverpool/ Everton following around here still.

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{Ed025's Note - people have differing views on it hugo but if that were the case then liverpool would have to move anfield to norway :) football is a global game and for me does not matter one jot where you are from mate..

02 May 2016 22:17:41
Hugo, it doesn't matter where you're from my friend, if you're a blue you're a blue. I was born on Everton Brow and grew up in Everton all my chilhood, but so what, it doesn't make me love our club anymore than you. In fact, respect to you for having the sense to support a proper club, all the best.

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02 May 2016 14:00:47
Well no rumours from the gang who have all those mates that work at Finch Farm, shouldn't be hard to spot, they outnumber the players by all accounts. I do not have any hard evidence or facts to back it up but my inkling judging by the way he has been talking, is that Mr Martinez (unfortunately) will be with us next season. Report from Saturday, I thought we were not very good and if Bournemouth had been slightly more accurate the result would have been different. Not impressed with Niasse, did look as others have said, like a headless chicken and rather lost (which he would be I suppose if he is headless) , but let's give him the benefit of the doubt. Final 3 games let's blood a few more young uns.

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02 May 2016 14:18:38
He will be gone!?
He has lost the team and fans.

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02 May 2016 14:41:59
shmleg. like i said yesterday they are all down at the other farm ITS CALLED THE FUNNY FARM and when they have been there they all go train spotting then off to speck for a bit of plane spotting then when they get home they would have everyone believe that they spotted this plane and that train but really it was their mates that spotted them.

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02 May 2016 15:46:23
Why do people keep saying he has lost the team when the players are coming out saying everything to the contrary.

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02 May 2016 11:46:22
Mr. Micawber is one of Charles Dickens "comic"
characters in David Copperfield.
he lives his life totally devoid from reality
on the assumption that "something will turn up" but never does.
Micawber is a self important, feckless man
who loves the sound of his voice.
" The Micawber Principal"
net spend over 3 seasons 40 million,
net return - nothing,
result, the sack.

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02 May 2016 15:48:26
This is rather apt for some of our fans too, depends how you look at it I guess.

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02 May 2016 17:15:16
Missed out net value of some of his net spend.

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02 May 2016 07:07:27
So now Tim Howard is jumping to RMS defence.
Pity he didn't do that on the pitch for the last 18 months instead of being glued to
the line, so yes Tim you are correct in many ways.
If however the manager had seen the weakness between the sticks like we have (how many posts pre season and throughout early season) and acted, then we would probably have picked up 10-15 more points this season alone.

Sadly he seems to watch games differently than post of us.

An honorourable statement Tim but sorry it doesn't wash with me.

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02 May 2016 09:30:56
Mushy. I like pretty much all of your posts but I think this ones a bit harsh. TH has definitely not had the best season and is calling out the players as responsible also for the poor campaign. But I have to point out that he has been a true Evertonian and the way he has conducted himself since being dropped has been admirable.

He also gave a very touching statement when announcing his imminent departure this summer.

So Mushy whilst I want what you want I'm not sure what TH is expected to say. Think he's just being a professional.

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02 May 2016 10:09:52
Agree with mushy, TH should of kept quiet, celebrated his last 2 games with us and had us remember him for his years served. This outburst just brings back the previous months of inconsistencies and dreadful decisions by him and the manager.

I respect TH for his time here and what he has done for club, playing and commercial, but I think this just opens him up for the abuse boys to start hurling profanity from the stands.

Shame really.

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02 May 2016 01:58:47
Getting embarrassing all this now, Lowe can't speak English and has never managed clubs! Y post garbage? He speaks perfect English and is a good club side manager


All that said we have zero hope of him coming to Everton let's be realistic it's going to be Bobby next year or someone lower profile as in moyes or huges

And while am having a little rant, lay off niasse at lads he may not be aguero but he didn't do much wrong yesterday, got stuck in and ran a lot, chased back and won tackles when others lost the ball, he needs a run in the team not constant criticism, try him with Rom for once go two up top.

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02 May 2016 06:34:35
No doubt the cannot speak English was incorrect and seeing as one of the Eds (who appears to have a grasp on these things) has said Herr Low is not available until 2018, his (Low) coming to us has probably been one of the most ridiculous claims. However, he has not been a good Club Manager but rather an average one. All International Managers do not make or have not made good Club Managers. As in normal working life some people are only suited to some jobs.

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02 May 2016 08:15:17
That's just untrue. He is contracted till 2018 yes but he has a clause in his contract that states if he is approached by a club team he can discuss a job offer from that team.

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02 May 2016 09:53:25
SHML I disagree about all international managers are poor club managers. scholari does alright when at clubs. remember a certain Sir Bobby Robson. can't remember him being a bad club manager. that's only a couple of examples. If Low came to us, and that's IF, I think he would do well. He recognised that he had a aging international team, so got rid and bled younger players. They lost a few but that was a transition period. He let them get used to playing together and now look at them.

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02 May 2016 10:03:30
I do not profess to know what is in Herr Low's contract, clause or not, I doubt very much if anyone else except his Manager/ Agent knows either. All I know is he is contracted until 2018.

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{Ed002's Note - There are no contracts with "decent team" clauses. There are no "June 1" clauses in Roberto Martinez' contract. There is no clause in Lukaku's contract that allows Chelsea to buy him on the cheap. This is all complete and utter nonsense that I assume the Everton fans get from Twitter or some such place. Some football supporters are very, very naive and very easily led.}

02 May 2016 10:16:27
Ed002 is spot on as usual. Dentilad, yes of course you are right, my wording is incorrect and of course I did not mean all International Managers.

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