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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadend
    Oh dear, you actually take note of things posted on .tv.
    Quote Originally Posted by robbiesdrogs
    i only joined it in june and its got unreadable
    And your points are??

    Quote Originally Posted by ltid
    Blindly following through $hite does not a best fan ever make
    Could be worse though. You could have paid €700 a head to watch a bunch of overpaid Premiership rejects get hockeyed in Cyprus. Now that would be shyte.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mypost View Post
    And your points are??
    That its a child infested cess pit which is an embarrassment to the club. To quote from it is laughable in the extreme.

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    There is nothing worse than part time fans, who boo their team and leave for home just cos they are not winning. Goodison was practically empty at 90 mins from what I saw, thats just not good enough given your home record. Surely you can excuse one bad result. I was delighted to see the people stayed at the liverpool games. Thats what true fans do.

    I was at the derby and I stayed til the end. I can excuse people leaving early when your playing at goodison and OT. When you do so you avoid the everton and man u hooligans lurching around the away end after the game in gangs trying to find an away fan on his/her own to attack. I got shed loads of abuse in the city that day so anything that was said to me by some irishtoffee in the airport or on the plane was completely irrelevant. The guy who was abused should have known better than to sit with evertonians.

    Cant wait for feb 3rd, however when we win there will be trouble after the game and if by some miracle everton get a result there wont be. There is an interesting pattern when you look at crowd trouble at derby games but then again goodison is the home of hooliganism.
    Last edited by reder; 11/01/2007 at 6:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robbiesdrogs View Post
    seconded i only joined it in june and its got unreadable checked it at half time last night about 30 topics on the match
    It was readable in june?

    It hasn't been readable in four years. I haven't been anywhere near the place in three.
    The Model Club

    Tell all the Bohs you know
    that we've gone and won two-in-a-row
    and it's not gonna be three
    and it's not gonna be four
    it's more likely to be 5-1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadend
    That its a child infested cess pit.
    And this isn't?

    I quoted from the "e-season" board, where you can only post when you've subscribed up to it. Therefore, the posts are a lot more thought out, than on the standard discussion board.

    Over on Roadend however, it's an abusive cesspit, where all discussion is cut up into an unreadable tirade of f's, b's, c's, and s words, all tolerated by the mods. I won't quote from it, as most words used wouldn't make it past the filter here.

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    Here, it's just adults acting like children - totally different.

    Quote Originally Posted by mypost View Post
    Therefore, the posts are a lot more thought out, than on the standard discussion board.
    ....... Sorry. .......
    Last edited by dfx-; 12/01/2007 at 9:12 AM.
    The Model Club

    Tell all the Bohs you know
    that we've gone and won two-in-a-row
    and it's not gonna be three
    and it's not gonna be four
    it's more likely to be 5-1.

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    A thought out post on .tv, did you ever hear the likes....

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    Fifa Change the rules for liverpool again .

    For those that think liverpool get special treatment they allready change the rules to allow them into the champs league last season now this .

    Mascherano to Liverpool deal back on
    By Andy Hunter
    Published: 16 January 2007
    Liverpool were given hope of a breakthrough in their laborious efforts to sign Javier Mascherano from West Ham United last night when Fifa announced the Argentina international may be allowed to move to Anfield after all.

    Rafael Benitez is anxious to strengthen his squad with the World Cup midfielder but has been frustrated in his attempts by world football's governing body, which prevents a player appearing for three clubs between 1 July and 30 June the following year.

    Fifa regulations stipulate that while a player can register with a maximum of three clubs during that time, they can only play for two, and as Mascherano starred for Corinthians after the World Cup and before his astonishing move to West Ham in August, he is ineligible to play for Benitez's side. Only last week Fifa announced that the ruling was binding but, having received a written submission from Liverpool that contests the decision, the governing body has now confirmed it will consider a possible U-turn.

    A Fifa spokesman said last night: "We have received correspondence from Liverpool and a case has now been opened."

    Liverpool's detailed argument is supported by Mascherano's representatives, Media Sports Investments, the group founded by Kia Joorabchian who also brought Carlos Tevez to West Ham before his failed attempt to take over the east London club. Liverpool's case is that, as the midfielder has played just six minutes for the Hammers since October and has made only seven appearances in total, and none since Alan Curbishley became manager, leaving the asset idle on the sidelines represents a restraint of trade.

    Liverpool also argue that precedents have been set on the three-club rule and there should be an allowance for Mascherano as he played in both the European and the South American seasons last year, with the latter's calendar extending beyond 1 Julyt.

    Should Fifa grant an exception, the Argentine's move to Anfield would proceed instantly.

    The Anfield directors have also sanctioned a deal for Blackburn Rovers' Lucas Neill, who could be involved in the Liverpool squad to face Chelsea on Saturday provided he resists greater financial offers from West Ham or Newcastle United.

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    Everton line up £5.5m bid to bring Barton back home
    By Andy Hunter
    Published: 16 January 2007
    Everton will make an audacious attempt to convince Joey Barton to exchange the sky blue of Manchester for the royal blue of Merseyside if they can raise £5.5m to activate a release clause in his City contract before the close of the transfer window.

    David Moyes, the Everton manager, has identified the tenacious 24-year-old as the man to improve his side's faltering prospects of European qualification this season and is prepared to pay a record sum for a midfielder at Goodison Park, plus a salary of around £35,000 a week, to tempt Barton into what would be a controversial move.

    The former Everton trainee signed a four-year contract at Manchester City last summer but it contains a clause that allows him to speak to any club willing to meet a £5.5m release fee. Moyes does not have that money at his disposal at present, but that will change overnight provided Fulham follow up their interest in the Wales international Simon Davies with an offer in the region of £2.75m.

    The veteran central defender David Weir is expected to leave the Goodison pay roll today by rejoining his former manager Walter Smith at Glasgow Rangers on a free transfer, and with Everton yet to spend the £2.5m they banked from Wigan for Kevin Kilbane on transfer deadline day last August, the sale of the former Tottenham winger Davies will generate the funds Moyes needs to pursue the Barton transfer.

    Then comes the hard part, convincing the England hopeful that his career would be best served by a move back to Goodison Park. Not only does Barton harbour ambitions of joining one of the Premiership's top four clubs, he announced a fortnight ago that he would not leave Manchester City during this transfer window. Barton, a boyhood Evertonian, has also endured run-ins with supporters of his former club in the past.

    In 2005 he was sent home from a pre-season tour of Thailand by City's manager, Stuart Pearce, for fighting with a teenage Everton fan at the bar of a Bangkok Hotel. Last September he responded to taunts about his half-brother Michael, jailed for the racist murder of the Liverpool teenager Anthony Walker in 2005, by dropping his shorts to the Goodison Park crowd and attracted an FA fine.

    Despite so many apparent obstacles, however, Everton officials believe they can tempt Barton to become the local fulcrum of a side with designs on the Uefa Cup next season.

    Unlike Everton, City remain in the FA Cup this season and will tonight seek to secure a fourth-round home tie against Southampton, as well as raising fresh transfer funds for manager Pearce, when they face Sheffield Wednesday in a third-round replay.

    Though under no pressure to sell Micah Richards, Sylvain Distin or Barton (release clause not withstanding) this month, the City manager, who yesterday insisted there had still been no official approach from Chelsea for the England defender, is not awash with transfer funds himself.

    Despite presiding over an impressive start to 2007 Pearce is anxious to bolster a strike force that has yielded just nine goals this season and last night he lost Paul Dickov for between six and eight weeks after he underwent surgery on a broken toe.

    To that end, tonight's television income plus shared gate receipts offer an added incentive to progress. "It will impact on my transfer budget without a doubt," Pearce said.

    City are today expecting an answer from Seville on their offer to take Kepa Blanco Gonzalez on loan until the end of the season, with Charlton and West Ham also believed to be interested in the Spanish striker, and have given a week's trial to the Internazionale defender and former Italy international, Francesco Coco.

    The American midfielder Claudio Reyna will soon be off the City pay roll, having been allowed by the club to return to the MLS for family reasons, and Pearce has confirmed his interest in the former City winger Shaun Wright-Phillips is at an end. "We have been quoted a price that's a million miles away from our budget and Chelsea don't want a loan deal," he said.

    One striker City have secured is Djamel Abdoun, a French Under-20 international who has signed on loan from Ajaccio until the end of the season and who, back in his homeland this weekend, somewhat unwisely confessed to modelling his game on the current darling of Old Trafford, Cristiano Ronaldo. "Does he really?" asked a sceptical Pearce. "Well, we'll soon knock that out of him."

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    The former Everton trainee signed a four-year contract at Manchester City last summer but it contains a clause that allows him to speak to any club willing to meet a £5.5m release fee. Moyes does not have that money at his disposal at present, but that will change overnight provided Fulham follow up their interest in the Wales international Simon Davies with an offer in the region of £2.75m.

    Moyes told evertonfc.com: 'I can confirm that we have made an enquiry for Joey Barton.

    'However, Manchester City made it clear he was not for sale and we respect the wishes of the club and Stuart Pearce.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingdom hoop View Post
    Moyes told evertonfc.com: 'I can confirm that we have made an enquiry for Joey Barton.

    'However, Manchester City made it clear he was not for sale and we respect the wishes of the club and Stuart Pearce.'
    which promted this responce from his agent

    "If a club offers £5.5m, it is Joey's right to speak to that club if he wants to, or not if he doesn't want to."

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    Three was a time when knowing about such clauses would lead to FA punishment.

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    Totally agree. Is Willie Mackay his agent?
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    Quote Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse View Post
    Totally agree. Is Willie Mackay his agent?
    yeah thats him

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    Oh well, everyone knows morals aren't high on Mr Mackay's list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse View Post
    Oh well, everyone knows morals aren't high on Mr Mackay's list.
    An Agent with otu morals surely not !! probibly the worst case ive heard is Fat Dolan while manager of cork organised the sale of Doyle for 80,000 for the club but as he was acting as his agent aswell he pocketed 1 mill for himself !!! Thats why i was so dissapointed to see him hanging around Hogan park last year .

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    LFC title race:

    Revised target stands at 11 points required from 14 games.

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    Manuel Fernandes in Simon Davies out .

    finally some transfer activity at goodison davies off to Fulham for £3mill
    cant believe we got that much moyes has sold kilbane and davies for 5.5 mill what a genius !!! .

    Fernandes joins on loan with an option .

    hopefully a striker will arrive too after AJ getting taking off , his leg isnt broken but he wont be fit for Sat thats for sure ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by robbiesdrogs View Post
    when you say saturday i take it you mean the derby anto.its fa cup saturday so will the extra week make a difference??
    I dont think it will , i think he will be out for a month anyway still waiting on the medical reports . i reckon Moyes will go with Anchovie up front with cahill and artetta in support , VDM on the left , Ossy on the right , and Cars in central midfield . then phil, yobo ,lesscott and Stubbs arcoss the back .

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    I dont think it will , i think he will be out for a month anyway still waiting on the medical reports . i reckon David Moyes will go with Victor Anichebe up front with Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta in support , Andy Van Der Meyde on the left , Leon Osman on the right , and Lee Carsley in central midfield . then Philip Neville, Joseph Yobo ,Joleon Lescott and Alan Stubbs across the back .
    Just too buddy buddy the way you originally posted it, had to tidy it up because it annoyed me.

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