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Roadend
27/09/2006, 1:30 PM
Like a match? :p Obviously cup finals will draw a bigger cheer then the bread and butter league matches.

Dillo
29/09/2006, 11:20 AM
The rot has started!!! Watch and see!! slip down for Blue****e!! to mid table by Christmas, as predicted.


What are you spouting out of ya ya clown? Take a look at the table if you get a chance...

Unbeaten, playing superb stuff... oh yeah and Everton 3 Liverpool 0! :o

anto1208
02/10/2006, 7:49 AM
what a joke everton where robbed , beattie had a perfectly good goal ruled out and what about dunne's out stretched save great block with his hands pity he isnt a keeper :rolleyes: .

thats 4 points dropped now there is no excuses they should have seen off both wigan and man city pretty easily .

casso36
02/10/2006, 11:15 AM
What are you spouting out of ya ya clown? Take a look at the table if you get a chance...

Unbeaten, playing superb stuff... oh yeah and Everton 3 Liverpool 0! :o


What a strange name!! Dilldo!!! oh sorry it says Dillo!!

Superb stuff!!!! are you having a larf??? yous will be mid table by christmas!!! and well you know it!! enjoy your brief stay there because i can't wait to see what you say Dilldo!! by christmas!!!!:D

Were still only three points behind yous and we've lost three matches. Who's the clown!!!! Yous are starting to look like the old boring boring Arsenal!!! Draw Draw Draw!!!!

casso36
02/10/2006, 11:29 AM
what a joke everton where robbed , beattie had a perfectly good goal ruled out and what about dunne's out stretched save great block with his hands pity he isnt a keeper :rolleyes: .

thats 4 points dropped now there is no excuses they should have seen off both wigan and man city pretty easily .

Are you not the same anto1208 that spouted out about the Liverpool fans calling for hand ball against little Blue****e hand in mersy side derby??? You obviously did not watch the game and see Dunne clearly chesting the ball away.

Kettle, Pot, Black!!!!! Sound Familar??

anto1208
02/10/2006, 12:32 PM
Are you not the same anto1208 that spouted out about the Liverpool fans calling for hand ball against little Blue****e hand in mersy side derby??? You obviously did not watch the game and see Dunne clearly chesting the ball away.

Kettle, Pot, Black!!!!! Sound Familar??

yea clearly chested it with his two hands :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

mypost
02/10/2006, 12:57 PM
Post-Pool:

Everton 2-2 Wigan
Toon 1-1 Everton
Everton 1-1 Mancs

With no wins since, Pool flu is still rampant on Moyseyside.

anto1208
02/10/2006, 9:20 PM
oh god how do we live with the shame of 3 draws while on a 9 game unbeaten run :o , jeez everton must be rubbish the only thing i can think of thats more embarresing would be the shame of supporting a team that got stuffed 3 nil by the team in question .:p .:D

Roadend
03/10/2006, 11:21 AM
oh god how do we live with the shame of 3 draws while on a 9 game unbeaten run :o , jeez everton must be rubbish the only thing i can think of thats more embarresing would be the shame of supporting a team that got stuffed 3 nil by the team in question .:D


It was like David and Goliath, only this time David won.....:D

casso36
03/10/2006, 11:23 AM
oh god how do we live with the shame of 3 draws while on a 9 game unbeaten run :o , jeez everton must be rubbish the only thing i can think of thats more embarresing would be the shame of supporting a team that got stuffed 3 nil by the team in question .:p .:D


Yawn, Yawn, Yawn!!!! Same old Same Old, bull**** have'nt won a game since and probably won't until watford Game!!!

anto1208
03/10/2006, 1:08 PM
Yawn, Yawn, Yawn!!!! Same old Same Old, bull**** have'nt won a game since and probably won't until watford Game!!!

never mind the 2-1 win we had , sure dont let facts get in the way of ye're petty little comments .

mypost
03/10/2006, 1:57 PM
never mind the 2-1 win we had , sure dont let facts get in the way of ye're petty little comments .

League games Anto, league games, lea...

drinkfeckarse
03/10/2006, 2:36 PM
This is a decent thread lads once the petty stuff is left out of it. The tit for tat approach looks a bit childish like.

BohsPartisan
04/10/2006, 8:11 AM
Yawn, Yawn, Yawn!!!! Same old Same Old, bull**** have'nt won a game since and probably won't until watford Game!!!

Bolton 2 Liverpool 0

:p

casso36
04/10/2006, 8:51 AM
Bolton 2 Liverpool 0

:p


Well you don't here me making excuses for this result!!!

BohsPartisan
04/10/2006, 3:28 PM
No but you're parping on about us getting a draw when we're unbeaten in the league and you lot have lost 3. Already!

Roadend
04/10/2006, 3:58 PM
No but you're parping on about us getting a draw when we're unbeaten in the league and you lot have lost 3. Already!
I'm sure its a silly question but does Moyes realise its no longer only 2 points for a win? :p

BohsPartisan
04/10/2006, 4:07 PM
You're right it is a silly question.
What the hell was he thinking bringing on Weir at that stage in the game though? Over all he's a good manager but he does drop some howlers from time to time.

anto1208
12/10/2006, 1:05 PM
James Vaughan marked his return from injury with the winning goal in the mini derby this week , great to see him back in action and back scoring .

ciaran76
12/10/2006, 2:49 PM
http://www.davidmcwilliams.ie/Articl...&ArticleID=393

Some Everton content !

In the back of a pub on Monday afternoon Wayne Rooney's nan was discussing anti-Catholic sectarianism in Liverpool of the 1950s. The Western Approaches pub is at the end of the street where young Rooney first went to school at Our Lady of St Swithin's Catholic Primary. It is not the most salubrious of gaffs and certainly would be out of place in most Dublin suburbs, where pub "gentrification" has spread like a rash. There's nothing genteel about the Western. On a bright afternoon, it was filled with noisy, overweight punters in tracksuits, holding betting slips and dragging on Embassies. It might not be pretty, but it and the adjacent Our Lady of the Martyrs Church, are at the heart of this community.

Across the road is St John Boscoe Catholic School for girls where one Miss Colleen Mc Cullough graduated three years ago and within 100 yards, is De La Salle Brothers Catholic Secondary School for Boys, where the man-child Rooney honed his footballing skills and where he was still a pupil when he made his Everton debut at 16.

This is an Irish part of town. All the older people, like Patricia Fitzsimons - Wayne Rooney's granny - were moved here in the slum clearances of the late1940s and 1950s. They, like thousands of Irish before them, lived in the Catholic area of Scotland Road or Scotty as they call it. Scotty is down by the docks, the first port of call for desperate Irish emigrants who flooded Liverpool for over 100 years after the Famine.

Even today, when only 10% of the population of England is Catholic, 60% of Croxteth's children are baptised Catholic. They are Irish, Catholic, Evertonians and proud of it. Even before Wayne Rooney exploded onto the scene, Patricia Fitzsimons was famous locally for being born on the 17th of March - thus the name Patricia. She's a lovely woman, with clear strong blue eyes, whose memories of running away from the King Billys (as she calls them) on the 12th of July, reiterate just how sectarian Liverpool was until recently. If you want to see the influence that the Irish have had on England, Croxteth is a good place to start.

"Could Wayne have played for Ireland?" I ventured with one eye on tonight's game. "Nah," replied Patricia, "He's English on the outside". She paused and then looked up "but Irish on the inside". She had another sip and settled in to watch the three thirty from Windsor.

Patricia Fitzsimons and her husband Billy Murray were married in St Dominic's Church and when the priest, Fr Mc Namee heard Billy's name, he double checked with Patricia that he wasn't "Orange". Once it was established he was a good Catholic, the marriage went ahead. (Not that a priest could have stopped this pair anyway.)

Their story, the story of Rooney's paternal grandparents and Coleen's is the tale of the Irish in Britain. While we at home know all about the Irish American experience, the history of the Irish in Britain is much less clear. This is despite the fact that over three quarters of all Irish people living outside the country, live in Britain.

Although numbers declined after the peak in 1971 when there 957,000 Irish-born people in Britain (there were only just over two million here), even in 1991 there were 850,000 Irish born people in the UK. Between 1950 and 1980, eight out of every ten Irish emigrants went to the UK. Even as late as 1988, 70% of all people leaving Ireland, chose to go to Britain. The largest number of Irish people in Britain now are in their later 60s and early 70s and are the remainder of those who left Ireland in the 1950s. There is another "bulge" of 1980s emigrants although it is considerably smaller.

There are now over 1 million second generation Irish in their 30s and 40s - the children of the great exodus in the 1950s - many of whom have strong links to us. For example, if you travel abroad with the football team (not that many will be doing that now) there are always considerably more English accents than you'd expect as the "plastic paddies" follow the team of their fathers in their thousands. The impact of these second generation Irishmen on the national team has always been evident and obviously reached its peak in the 1990s under Jack Charlton.

The second generation Irish have had a huge impact on English popular culture which is not always appreciated. Beginning with John Lennon - whose grandfather came from Dublin and who explored this aspect of his lineage extensively in the mid-1970s - many of England's most English of rebels were actually second generation Irish. In 1977 Johnny Rotten, the son of Irish immigrants, led the punk movement. In the 1980s, the embodiment of English Indie music was Morrisey - lead singer and lyricist of the Smiths - son of Crumlin parents. Similarly, in the 1990s the leaders of Brit-pop, Noel and Liam Gallagher were from the same stable. Steve Coogan - creator of the quintessential English nerd Alan Partridge - is second generation Irish. These are only the tip of the iceberg.

Every wave of Irish emigration to the UK has enriched English popular culture, whether it is sport like Rooney and Kevin Keegan or in music or the arts. Moreover, the English economy has done extremely well out of Irish labour - much as we are benefiting from immigrant labour at the moment.

However, today the relationship between the two countries has come full circle. In the past, we sent our labour to Britain and they invested their capital here. Today the opposite is the case: the English are by far the biggest immigrant group in Ireland. According to the CSO, 200,000 of the 400,000 new immigrants in the past few years have come from England. And the Irish are by far the biggest investors in English property!

Maybe in fifty years time we will have an English granny getting harassed by an English reporter in a bar in Dublin, asking whether her boy-wonder Irish footballer grandson could qualify to play for England.

mypost
15/10/2006, 1:44 PM
Post-Pool:

Everton 2-2 Wigan
Toon 1-1 Everton
Everton 1-1 Mancs

Boro 2-1 Everton

3 points from 12 Moysey. 'Tis a bad hangover I see. :D

ciaran76
15/10/2006, 7:29 PM
Everton haven't won a agame since the derby !!! Typical Everton !

BohsPartisan
16/10/2006, 7:58 AM
Liverpool aren't exactly setting the league on fire are they?

casso36
16/10/2006, 9:51 AM
Liverpool aren't exactly setting the league on fire are they?


Yeah but you's are ****e!!!!

What i tell in previous post? On the slippery slop now!!!

Middlesboro!!!!!:D :D :D

ciaran76
16/10/2006, 9:59 AM
Liverpool aren't exactly setting the league on fire are they?


I am talking about Everton not liverpool.
As an Everton fan I feel very let down by this run and we should be winning some of these games esp against Man City and Wigan.

casso36
16/10/2006, 10:01 AM
I am talking about Everton not liverpool.
As an Everton fan I feel very let down by this run and we should be winning some of these games esp against Man City and Wigan.


You first neeed a proper team!!!! :D

Roadend
16/10/2006, 10:44 AM
I am talking about Everton not liverpool.
As an Everton fan I feel very let down by this run and we should be winning some of these games esp against Man City and Wigan.

One season in recent years where you finish 4th and already you have "expectations". Hehehehe.

BohsPartisan
16/10/2006, 10:53 AM
Funny thing is you're as sh't as us but your so blinkered you can't admit it.

Roadend
16/10/2006, 10:55 AM
Form is temprorary etc........

BohsPartisan
16/10/2006, 11:38 AM
Maybe but it dictates where you finish in the league. At this race you'll be out of the title race by Christmas. By your expectations that is failure. Our expectations are to challenge for a UEFA cup spot. Obviously our confidence was bouyed by the wins over Spurs and Liverpool and there was some talk of repeating the top four finish but I'm still confident we can challenge for top six, which is precicely what you will be doing aswell.

Roadend
16/10/2006, 12:38 PM
We had a similar poor start last season,then picked up more points than anyone else between October and May.

BohsPartisan
16/10/2006, 1:23 PM
And we picked up more points than anyone between January and April. If you combined the first half of Everton's 04/05 season with the second half of the 05/06 season they'd be in the top two so you can mess around with statistics to prove anything. All that matters is that Liverpool's expectation for the season was to challenge Chelsea. Every week that is looking more and more unlikely. We are both in the same boat.

Roadend
16/10/2006, 1:38 PM
Are ye playing Tuesday or Wednesday this week?

BohsPartisan
16/10/2006, 1:48 PM
Is that an attempt at wit?

Roadend
16/10/2006, 2:00 PM
Rumbled.

Roadend
18/10/2006, 9:10 AM
Utd. have had a handy start to the season, they only good team they've played so far, Arsenal, completely outplayed them.

anto1208
18/10/2006, 11:32 AM
Utd. have had a handy start to the season, they only good team they've played so far, Arsenal, completely outplayed them.


yea and look at the hard start liverpool have had

sheffield utd
west ham
everton
chelsea
newcastle
spurs
bolton
blackburn


to be title contenders as ye think ye are liverpool should have won all but the chelsea game .


lets have a look at the top half of the table

1 Man Utd 8 3 0 1 8 2 3 1 0 9 3 12 19
2 Chelsea 8 3 1 0 7 2 3 0 1 6 2 9 19
3 Bolton 8 3 1 0 5 0 2 1 1 4 4 5 17
4 Portsmouth 8 3 0 1 6 1 2 1 1 6 2 9 16
5 Arsenal 7 2 2 0 8 2 2 0 1 3 2 7 14
6 Aston Villa 8 3 1 0 7 2 0 4 0 3 3 5 14
7 Everton 8 2 2 0 8 4 1 2 1 5 4 5 13
8 Reading 8 2 1 1 5 4 2 0 2 4 4 1 13
9 Blackburn 8 2 1 1 7 6 1 2 1 2 4 -1 12
10 Fulham

:D :D :D

Roadend
18/10/2006, 2:13 PM
Slow start, same as last year.

anto1208
18/10/2006, 2:53 PM
Slow start, same as last year.


as we told ye not title contenders same as last year !!

Roadend
18/10/2006, 3:12 PM
Ye had to have something to cling to sure.

mypost
19/10/2006, 7:19 PM
We are like Italy, in that we start slow in the league. Unlike this year, we have valid excuses, in that we have to play away to all our rivals and Everton early on. We are off to Arsenal as well next month, so we may be quite a distance behind soon. But after that, our season should get going, with home games to all our rivals between January and March. Combine that with consistency in beating the cannon fodder and the biggies dropping points against each other, and we should be up there for the title by the spring.

As for this weekend, we are playing for Chelsea and ourselves. Chelsea then play for us, while they battle to keep the Mancs hands off the title. :)

anto1208
25/10/2006, 2:28 PM
Everton 4 Luton nil
top performance from the blues four goals could have been double that hit the post twice keeper stopped two or 3 one on ones and a peno.

great goal from anchovie picked it up on the half way line ran to the edge of the box holding off defenders and smashed a left footer from outside the box ,

another for cahill thats 6 this season . 11 games only one loss great start for the blues

casso36
25/10/2006, 3:16 PM
Will you ever stay off the smack!!!!

You's were playing ****ing Luton!! But then again thats is the blue****e's goal this season to make the 1/4 finals carling cup!!:eek:

BohsPartisan
25/10/2006, 3:25 PM
Will you ever stay off the smack!!!!

You's were playing ****ing Luton!! But then again thats is the blue****e's goal this season to make the 1/4 finals carling cup!!:eek:

Its not us that employs a well known smack head! :p

Roadend
26/10/2006, 9:07 AM
Liverpool keeping cup competitions exciting as usual, if only others could follow our lead the crowds would double.

anto1208
26/10/2006, 1:07 PM
New investment in the toffees , last week 23% of the club was bought up by robbie Earl who owns the chain of planet hollywood restaurants. he is worth an estimated 200m and will pump some cash into the club .And will prob run the hotel casino etc at the new goodison once its completed .

some serious money behind the club now , blue bill , this new guy and of course Sir Phillip Green the billionare director of tesco's who is also now on the everton board and will also be helping with the new stadium as it will have a shopping complex including a tesco store .

DmanDmythDledge
26/10/2006, 10:23 PM
Will you ever stay off the smack!!!!

You's were playing ****ing Luton!! But then again thats is the blue****e's goal this season to make the 1/4 finals carling cup!!:eek:
Can you ever make a post without saying "blue *****"?

BohsPartisan
26/10/2006, 11:13 PM
and will also be helping with the new stadium as it will have a shopping complex including a tesco store .

Yeah but its in f'ckn Kirkby.

anto1208
27/10/2006, 8:29 AM
Yeah but its in f'ckn Kirkby.

the site is only 3 miles from goodison its not that big a deal if its outside the city bounds , if the city council cant match there offer then i say move .
its better than going with the begging bowl like our neighbours have to .

Roadend
31/10/2006, 9:34 AM
Shows how little you know about Liverpool's plans. Anyway, since the Everton plan is to move so far away from their current ground perhaps a name change is in the offing, ala Wimbledon. :)