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anto1208
30/01/2007, 9:45 AM
Below is a statement re co-ownership something that seem's to be on the increase now adays . Everton have been blocked in the signing of Fernades , and it may also cause trouble with masherano joining liverpool but im sure that UEFA will change the rules for liverpool ;)



Matt Dickinson, Chief Football Correspondent; Oliver Kay and Gary Jacob



Premiership clubs have been asked to clarify transfers involving joint ownership of players after concerns arose over various deals.
The Premier League yesterday blocked Everton’s attempts to sign Manuel Fernandes permanently because of a Portuguese investment fund’s 50 per cent share in the midfield player, while Javier Mascherano’s proposed move to Liverpool is also complicated by the fact that he is not owned entirely by West Ham United.



All 20 top-flight clubs were contacted yesterday by the league, which is bound to have reservations about the increasing practice of players being part-owned by other parties. Fernandes, the Benfica midfield player who has been on loan at Portsmouth this season, has moved to Everton on loan for the rest of the 2006-07 campaign. “The problem is the ownership with the player [Fernandes]. His registration would not purely rest with Everton,” a Premier League spokesman said.

Roadend
31/01/2007, 3:27 PM
I see DIC have pulled out of the takeover.

anto1208
31/01/2007, 4:25 PM
I see DIC have pulled out of the takeover.

Gillette fella is having a look now , he wants to ground share BOOOOOO!!!!!

Roadend
01/02/2007, 8:35 AM
Gillette fella is having a look now , he wants to ground share BOOOOOO!!!!!

No, he has said there'll be no groundshare as part of his new offer. Looks like you're plum out of luck again.

anto1208
01/02/2007, 10:23 AM
No, he has said there'll be no groundshare as part of his new offer. Looks like you're plum out of luck again.

Thank god no way id share with that ****e .

looks like we will be moving outside the city but it isnt for the first time when we moved to goodison it was out side the city bounds .

mypost
01/02/2007, 8:57 PM
What's that now?? About 10 would-be investors now turned down by Moores and Parry?? Power-freaks who can't stand the thought of someone having more power in the club than them. :rolleyes:

I reckon that DIC will do a Randy Lerner, and come back into the frame after they've finished sulking. And much as I don't want a new stadium for sentimental reasons, I can see why we need it after the quality of my ground level view of the Liverpool-Watford game. :( It's become a run-down replica of Lansdowne by now.

BohsPartisan
03/02/2007, 1:41 PM
one team in liverpool only one team in liverpool ;)


Tough luck Koppites. There's always next season! :D

anto1208
03/02/2007, 6:38 PM
Great man of the match performance from stubbsy bar the first 10 mins everton restricted them to mainly long shots and frees , AJ should have stuck his chance but a great save from pepe .fair result i thought . 2 games 2 clean sheets against the ****e .Great to see Hibbert and AJ back .

dfx-
03/02/2007, 6:58 PM
Equally small clubs come to Anfield and don't play to their plan that well, so due respect should be given to Everton...

declan hide
04/02/2007, 6:37 PM
the beautful game eh? :rolleyes:

BohsPartisan
05/02/2007, 8:27 AM
Equally small clubs come to Anfield and don't play to their plan that well, so due respect should be given to Everton...


If you know your history, its enough to make your heart go oh-oh-oh-oh
We don't care what the Red Sh1t€ Say...

The fourth most successful club in English football is hardly a small club. Rafa is just bitter.

3-0, 0-0

The Mersey is Blue! :p

Roadend
05/02/2007, 8:36 AM
.fair result i thought .

Aaaah, I needed a good laugh this morning, cheers Anto.

anto1208
05/02/2007, 9:01 AM
Aaaah, I needed a good laugh this morning, cheers Anto.

only fair i return the favour ive been laughing at you all along :D

i suppose i am being a bit nice to liverpool everton should have won it with the only clear cut chance in the game .

anto1208
05/02/2007, 9:15 AM
Small club!! I don’t think so small man yes indeed. what a bitch " what do you do when a team plays narrow and deep " well rafa you tactical genius you play it out wide , your the one that left your only natural winger on the bench . stop bitching you where outsmarted by moyes again .

Im sick of this they wouldn’t let us play , well rafa its not our fault your not a good enough manager and you "big" team isn’t talented enough to be able to break down such a "small club"

Are you Jose in disguise? Well no Jose has more humility


Pathetic

Roadend
05/02/2007, 9:19 AM
Everton's celebrations at scraping a draw at the end no doubt influenced his outburst......

BohsPartisan
05/02/2007, 9:24 AM
Everton's celebrations at scraping a draw at the end no doubt influenced his outburst......

Celebrations? :confused:

Roadend
05/02/2007, 9:33 AM
Yes, it baffeld me too.

anto1208
05/02/2007, 10:04 AM
Celebrations ?? i didnt see any celebrations i could only hear everton fans singing and cheering on there team , it was quite easy to hear over the amazing red fans that "stay and keep singing right to the end" , strange how i could hear the 3,000 everton fans over the 40,000 reds ??

who says the derby means nothing to liverpool anymore if it didnt why did they get so worked up coming up to during and after the game :rolleyes:

Roadend
05/02/2007, 10:24 AM
There are people who say it sadly, people I don't talk to about football mind.

drinkfeckarse
05/02/2007, 12:12 PM
strange how i could hear the 3,000 everton fans over the 40,000 reds ??




Anto you say that as if it's not natural, when it is in fact common in every football ground. The away fans are normally the hardcore fans who sing non stop. I always prefer to go to an away game.

Plus naturally, Everton's fans would be the more happy of the 2 with a draw at Anfield. :rolleyes:

reder
05/02/2007, 1:48 PM
Well another p1ss awful day against the bitters. Once again we were dragged down to their level.

In relation to the fans, I actually thought the everton support during the game was pathetic for away fans. They livened up a bit after A "Diving B*st*rd" J missed that sitter. However, I was apauled to here their "Justice for the 39" chants and as for the scumbag in the front row who kept making the smothering hillsborough gesture, well I just cant wait til next season in goodison as I hope to god i come accross him outside. They really are on a par with Millwall and the likes. A disgrace to football and the city!

No trouble after the game or in the city, I wonder why!!!

Rafa was correct in his comments. Everton is a small club. The have no silverware worth talking about and any club that is looking to get into bed with Tesco has to be small time.

BohsPartisan
05/02/2007, 2:29 PM
Rafa was correct in his comments. Everton is a small club. The have no silverware worth talking about and any club that is looking to get into bed with Tesco has to be small time.

As opposed to the crowd your lot are wooing? :rolleyes:

Everton have nine league titles. As I said, that makes them the fourth most successful side in the history of English football. Small club my Arás.

anto1208
05/02/2007, 3:27 PM
Well another p1ss awful day against the bitters. Once again we were dragged down to their level.

In relation to the fans, I actually thought the everton support during the game was pathetic for away fans. They livened up a bit after A "Diving B*st*rd" J missed that sitter. However, I was apauled to here their "Justice for the 39" chants and as for the scumbag in the front row who kept making the smothering hillsborough gesture, well I just cant wait til next season in goodison as I hope to god i come accross him outside. They really are on a par with Millwall and the likes. A disgrace to football and the city!

No trouble after the game or in the city, I wonder why!!!

Rafa was correct in his comments. Everton is a small club. The have no silverware worth talking about and any club that is looking to get into bed with Tesco has to be small time.

And your not bitter are you !!!

WTF is a "smothering hillsborough gesture" ???

BohsPartisan
05/02/2007, 3:47 PM
Make no mistake, we're one of the big clubs - MoyesFeb 5 2007




by David Prentice, Liverpool Echo




DAVID MOYES refused to rise to Rafa Benitez's post-match bait at Anfield on Saturday.

But the Blues' boss did declare: "Everton are not a small team. Everton are one of the big clubs in England."

The Reds manager referred to the original inhabitants of Anfield as a "small club" on three separate occasions in a pointed dig at their neighbours.

But Moyes said: "We are, at this present time, smaller than Liverpool, butI'll tell you what we are is a competitive football club, a determined football club and we are trying to achieve as much as we can.




Read the rest (http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0400evertonfc/0100news/tm_headline=make-no-mistake%2D-we%2Dre-one-of-the-big-clubs-%2D-moyes%26method=full%26objectid=18577750%26page=1%2 6siteid=50061-name_page.html)

mypost
05/02/2007, 8:08 PM
Rafa was correct in his comments. Everton is a small club.

He sure was. Only the big clubs come to Anfield looking to give us a game. The rest of them do an Everton.

BohsPartisan
05/02/2007, 10:16 PM
He sure was. Only the big clubs come to Anfield looking to give us a game. The rest of them do an Everton.

You weren't saying that last September when you were going home from Goodison with your tail between your legs.

3-0, 0-0

dfx-
05/02/2007, 11:39 PM
That's what made losing 3-0 in September worse. They lost to Everton, ffs. Similar fuss if we lost to a similar small team away...like Fulham.

3-0 defeat to a small club, ffs. The lowpoint of the season.;)

mypost
06/02/2007, 5:58 AM
You weren't saying that last September when you were going home from Goodison.

I think I was talking about games at Anfield. :rolleyes: Even minnows win the odd home game against their superiors. Losing to Everton is a rare event for us these days. :p

BohsPartisan
06/02/2007, 7:57 AM
IEven minnows win the odd home game against their superiors.

Sometimes they win away against their superiors. Remember Rovers managed to beat Bohs in the cup last year.
If Everton are a small club, so are Rovers. Everton have won a major trophy more recently. :p

mypost
06/02/2007, 11:48 AM
Sometimes they win away against their superiors. Remember Rovers managed to beat Bohs in the cup last year.


Thank you for reminding us. :p

Winning at Bohs is a regular feat for us, and as it's now 6 years since I lost saw us lose to them, it's clear who is superior, and who isn't.

Everton's last win at Anfield however, was in the last century. :D Minnows.

reder
06/02/2007, 12:28 PM
This whole "Everton is a small club issue" is a no-brainer. Look at the facts :

1) Everton mainly sing songs about the opposition. Big teams mainly sing songs about themselves.
2) Everton go away and try to not lose games. Big teams playing away try to win.
3) Everton fail to fill their stadium with regularity. Big teams usually have to turn people away.
4) Everton produce DVDs after they win a match. Big teams produce one after they win a trophy.
5) 3 trophies in 20 years makes them a small club also.
6) They didnt sell out their "biggest game in 20 years" against Villarreal.

Finally I have to say, when you treat a 0-0 draw like a cup final win you've serious problems.

First
06/02/2007, 12:36 PM
The yanks now own Liverpool....

http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1250376,00.html

anto1208
06/02/2007, 6:16 PM
This whole "Everton is a small club issue" is a no-brainer. Look at the facts :

1) Everton mainly sing songs about the opposition. Big teams mainly sing songs about themselves.
2) Everton go away and try to not lose games. Big teams playing away try to win.
3) Everton fail to fill their stadium with regularity. Big teams usually have to turn people away.
4) Everton produce DVDs after they win a match. Big teams produce one after they win a trophy.
5) 3 trophies in 20 years makes them a small club also.
6) They didnt sell out their "biggest game in 20 years" against Villarreal.

Finally I have to say, when you treat a 0-0 draw like a cup final win you've serious problems.

silly person go away , no one is celebrating a draw we are sitting back quite smugly as the small bitter men at liverpool bitch and moan because of there own short comings .

while everton may have been in liverpools shadow for the last 20 years liverpool where in evertons shadow for the previous 90 , so come back to me in 70 years time untill then ...............

reder
06/02/2007, 6:27 PM
silly person go away , no one is celebrating a draw

So what do you call jumping up and down in celebration at full time, standing outside the ground after the game singing your song (singular) and driving around the area after the game beeping the horn with flags out the car window.

Judging by the fact that you had to resort to personal insults, I obviously hit the nail on the head with my last post.

mypost
06/02/2007, 6:32 PM
while everton may have been in liverpools shadow for the last 20 years liverpool where in evertons shadow for the previous 90 , so come back to me in 70 years time.

Joke of the week. :D :D :D ROFL!!!

anto1208
07/02/2007, 9:12 AM
So what do you call jumping up and down in celebration at full time, standing outside the ground after the game singing your song (singular) and driving around the area after the game beeping the horn with flags out the car window.

Judging by the fact that you had to resort to personal insults, I obviously hit the nail on the head with my last post.

So why where you hanging around the ground after the game watching the Everton fans "celebrate"

its not uncommon for away fans to keep singing after the game on the walk home , they where probibly just enjoying watching the "super" fans of "title condenters" LFC chewing there sour grapes after they spent the last few months telling us how they where going to destroy us at anfield only to spend 90 mins ****ing in the wind .

strange after the 2 derby games this season all ye have to slag us about is the fans celebrating a draw pathetic , and this small club jibe .you want to see small have a look in your pants .

i suppose it must be embarresing after spending 100 mill more than us and all the self promotion about being a big club ( which ye're not ) getting handed your arse at goodison and at anfield having all your short commings pointed out yet again .

reder
07/02/2007, 9:59 AM
So why where you hanging around the ground after the game watching the Everton fans "celebrate"

its not uncommon for away fans to keep singing after the game on the walk home , they where probibly just enjoying watching the "super" fans of "title condenters" LFC chewing there sour grapes after they spent the last few months telling us how they where going to destroy us at anfield only to spend 90 mins ****ing in the wind .

strange after the 2 derby games this season all ye have to slag us about is the fans celebrating a draw pathetic , and this small club jibe .you want to see small have a look in your pants .

i suppose it must be embarresing after spending 100 mill more than us and all the self promotion about being a big club ( which ye're not ) getting handed your arse at goodison and at anfield having all your short commings pointed out yet again .

It is very uncommon to see away fans singing outside a ground after a game that they have drawn 0-0 by putting 9 men behind the ball. I wasnt hanging around, I was actually going around that way to pick up my grandfather. Given that he is in his 80's, it wouldnt be safe to let him walk around on his own after playing everton given the disgraceful behaviour of everton away fans in the past few seasons.

With all due respect, 18 league titles, 5 european cups, 7 fa cups, 7 league cups, 3 uefa cups and so on meets the criteria of a big club.

Anyway its over now, have to go and finalise my plans for Barcelona in the CL. You know the competition that you couldnt even get past the qualifying round of. Oh sorry, that was Collina's fault wasnt it (and ours of course)!!

BohsPartisan
07/02/2007, 10:26 AM
It is very uncommon to see away fans singing outside a ground after a game that they have drawn 0-0 by putting 9 men behind the ball.
I'd have expected more from you. I thought you'd been to a few Derby's. Its a big game, lots of passion, Everton fans would be singing outside regardless of any result.

With all due respect, 18 league titles, 5 european cups, 7 fa cups, 7 league cups, 3 uefa cups and so on meets the criteria of a big club.


Who is disputing that Liverpool are a big club? By those criteria though Liverpool are the only big club in England.
Personally I think 9 league titles in a country like England qualifies you for big club status (along with most seasons in the top flight etc.)
And as for the CL, if we'd got your handy little run through to the group stages after UEFA quite kindly changed the rules to suit you, we'd have been in it too. As for your "disgracefull behaviour" pontificating, Liverpool fans are in no position to get on high horses on that particular subject.

BohsPartisan
07/02/2007, 10:29 AM
Thank you for reminding us. :p

Winning at Bohs is a regular feat for us, and as it's now 6 years since I lost saw us lose to them,

You obviously stayed at home from a few games so as we've beeten you a few times in that timeframe.

anto1208
07/02/2007, 10:54 AM
i give up your clearly on a wind up .

making stupid accusations then failing to back them up or explain them re: the smothering Hillsborough nonsence .

maybe you should spend less time watching what the everton fans are doing and more time watching your team .

Roadend
07/02/2007, 11:20 AM
.
Personally I think 9 league titles in a country like England qualifies you for big club status (along with most seasons in the top flight etc.)

What have Arsenal go to do with this?

BohsPartisan
07/02/2007, 11:26 AM
What have Arsenal go to do with this?

Arsenal have the longest unbroken run in the top flight, Everton have most Seasons.
Thats the problem with you redsh1te types. Don't know your history. :p

papa-j
07/02/2007, 11:43 AM
All this nitpicking is tiresome reading. The facts are plain to see. Liverpool are by far the more sucessful,more ambitious,wealthier, bigger fan base, better assets, better players, more illiustrious past and brighter future than most of the clubs in Europe never mind Everton. So Everton got a draw, good for them. It was a good result given the obvious gulf in playing class and resources between the clubs. Every dog has his day but the reality is that the odd victory or draw against a Liverpool or a Man Utd and the odd cup run is about all the toffees have to look forward to. Now thats depressing and you can see the resentment in the Everton fans. Liverpool have had a similar type resentment towards Man Utd with their league success but the Fa Cups, Uefa Cup and Champions league have eased the pain. The new investment should help bring closure to any argument with a league title on the horizon during the next few years.

anto1208
07/02/2007, 11:51 AM
Arsenal have the longest unbroken run in the top flight, Everton have most Seasons.
Thats the problem with you redsh1te types. Don't know your history. :p

plus we held the league title from 1914 to 1919 and 39 to 45 :D :D

mypost
07/02/2007, 11:55 AM
we've beeten you a few times in that timeframe.

:rolleyes:

Every one I've been at since the cup semi-final 6 years ago, we've either won or drawn, but never lost.

Going back on-topic, to the LFC fans outside Liverpool, Liverpool-Everton is just another local derby. The really big one for the rest of us comes on March 3rd, the Premiership "El Grande Clasico".

As regards Everton's big club delusion, let's have a look at their massive haul of championships:

Last 30 years: 2
Last 20 years: 0
Last trophy: 1995 (Charity Shield!!)

Big club?? :D

Under David Moores, we won every trophy available bar the league, are about to have €715 million pumped into the club, and a new stadium. And the suitors looking at the blue-eyed monster across the road are.....Tesco!!!! :D

anto1208
07/02/2007, 11:55 AM
All this nitpicking is tiresome reading. The facts are plain to see. Liverpool are by far the more sucessful,more ambitious,wealthier, bigger fan base, better assets, better players, more illiustrious past and brighter future than most of the clubs in Europe never mind Everton. So Everton got a draw, good for them. It was a good result given the obvious gulf in playing class and resources between the clubs. Every dog has his day but the reality is that the odd victory or draw against a Liverpool or a Man Utd and the odd cup run is about all the toffees have to look forward to. Now thats depressing and you can see the resentment in the Everton fans. Liverpool have had a similar type resentment towards Man Utd with their league success but the Fa Cups, Uefa Cup and Champions league have eased the pain. The new investment should help bring closure to any argument with a league title on the horizon during the next few years.

every dog has its day , or even 2 days

no one is saying liverpool arent a big club , we re just saying they arent the only big club while liverpool have had more money success etc for the last 20 years for the 90 or so years before that everton where the big club in england , its swings and roundabouts any one with any clue about football will know you cant stay on top for ever and every club has dips .

Utd went for 28 years with out winning anything would you call them a small club ???

papa-j
07/02/2007, 12:20 PM
every dog has its day , or even 2 days

no one is saying liverpool arent a big club , we re just saying they arent the only big club while liverpool have had more money success etc for the last 20 years for the 90 or so years before that everton where the big club in england , its swings and roundabouts any one with any clue about football will know you cant stay on top for ever and every club has dips .

Utd went for 28 years with out winning anything would you call them a small club ???

I take it you are agreeing with me(sort of) when clubs have a period in the doldrums they cling to their past history for comfort. Utd did it and came through again to be sucessful liverpool havn't had as much of a barron period with the various cup wins but until the league title comes back then it will always feel like we are under achieving.
The difference today is that its impossible for anyone outside the top four to come back and challenge without serious financial investment. Swings and roundabouts dont come into it...its about hard cash.

Roadend
07/02/2007, 12:33 PM
every dog has its day , or even 2 days

no one is saying liverpool arent a big club , we re just saying they arent the only big club while liverpool have had more money success etc for the last 20 years for the 90 or so years before that everton where the big club in england
20 years ago was 1986/7, maybe your history needs a refresh.;)

anto1208
07/02/2007, 12:40 PM
:rolleyes:

Every one I've been at since the cup semi-final 6 years ago, we've either won or drawn, but never lost.

Going back on-topic, to the LFC fans outside Liverpool, Liverpool-Everton is just another local derby. The really big one for the rest of us comes on March 3rd, the Premiership "El Grande Clasico".

As regards Everton's big club delusion, let's have a look at their massive haul of championships:

Last 30 years: 2
Last 20 years: 0
Last trophy: 1995 (Charity Shield!!)

Big club?? :D

Under David Moores, we won every trophy available bar the league, are about to have €715 million pumped into the club, and a new stadium. And the suitors looking at the blue-eyed monster across the road are.....Tesco!!!! :D

the football league started 30 years ago oh right.

and for the last time i know liverpool fans are nt that bright but tesco are nt investing in everton , but ieven if they where id prefer to have a british company with and evertonian as there boss buying into the club rather than selling out to the yanks.

makes liverpool fan look stupid now for all the slagging they gave UTD or the comments about buying the league to chelsea fans now they are trying to do the same .

ah bless they are special

Roadend
07/02/2007, 12:44 PM
the football league started 30 years ago oh right.


Oh I don't know why i bother but:
Liverpool leagues:

1900-01, 1905-06, 1921-22, 1922-23, 1946-47, 1963-64, 1965-66, 1972-73, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1985-86, 1987-88, 1989-90

Everton Leagues
1891, 1915, 1928, 1932, 1939,
1963, 1970, 1985, 1987

10-7 pre 30 years ago, mr Everton more successful yadda yadda yadda yawn.