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Palfy

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  1. 9 minutes ago, Shukes said:

    Don’t understand what just happened? 
    We gave them a penalty for what? 

    The players are trying to get Dyche sacked so Doucs and Tark’s head had a nibble, there hoping if we lose 6 or 7 nil then he’s bound to get the sacked

  2. 4 minutes ago, Hafnia said:

    The culture is football mate.... they all talk, they know a good manager from a shit one.  Its clear as day his level is coaching belongs in the zingari league. 
     

    its the worst football I've seen us play, absolutely awful. 
     

    we need a new manager bounce - no point in keeping him. I wouldn't be going into next season with him. 

    Not a chance he should be here next season the thought that he could be fills me with dread, we will stay up this season by the skin of our teeth then he should be run out of town. 

  3. 7 minutes ago, badaids said:

    It's not just that they aren't good, they are gutless and don't give a fuck any more.

    We’ve got players with abilities it’s just being coached out of them by a shite manager, no not a shite manager that’s an insult to shite managers. 

  4. 2 minutes ago, Sibdane said:

    I'd put Danjuma in for Beto if he struggles. Danjuma may be selfish, but he'll take a shot and has more technique dong so. 

    If McNeil is playing well then yeah use him to replace Beto after 60 minutes if Beto tires which he normally does. I just think the team has carried McNeil for weeks now more because there hasn’t been anyone to play on the left, but with Danjuma fit that isn’t the case tonight. 

  5. I would like to see Danjuma come on sooner rather then later if McNeil struggles to make an impact on the game, he’s definitely someone who can travel with the ball and wants to take people on, he just lacks the judgement of when to make the pass. 

  6. 54 minutes ago, Cornish Steve said:

    Driving to Alabama yesterday to see my daughter and her family, it was shocking to see, even now, "Trump won" signs on stores, crude accusations against President Biden on trucks, people wearing shirts with Trump's mugshot in Atlanta proclaiming 'innocent', and more. Clearly, Trump and his supporters are very visible and vocal. Where have all the reasonable people gone?

    We are here mate Britain 🇬🇧 😂

  7. 2 hours ago, MikeO said:

    Not been the milk cup since 1986 you dinosaur😂

    I know I was just trying to lower it’s status if that’s all Liverpool win in Klopp’s final season. 
    1981 was the first year it was sponsored by the milk board, I reckon there would have been quite a few who thought wtf is he on about when I said the milk cup. 
    And I’ll have you know I’m no dinosaur you cheeky sod, I’m just ageing gracefully and serenely now F off 😂

  8. 1 hour ago, patto said:

    To be honest it’s annoyed me for quite a while. 
    but this morning I watched a program on YouTube by an American guy scouse not English it was very good but I can’t accept the saying S N E

    Okay with ya, scouse is a stew from Norway I believe, I must confess I’ve never had it that I know of. You’re definitely English 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 before you’re a scouse or Liverpudlian. As I keep saying to Steve you’re English 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 before you’re Cornish but he won’t have it 😉

  9. 1 hour ago, Hafnia said:

    Nah they don't give up palf.  Got most their players missing and still play with intensity to the last minute. Lokonga returning will be huge for them - I'm hoping he misses another few weeks. 

    Sadly yesterday took the fight away from them, the team and the manager looked really dejected, they’ve had about 8 first team players out at the same time and it eventually taking it’s toll. 
    I would have liked them to have stayed up but I don’t think it’s going to happen, but I have enjoyed their style of play, unlike our numbness hoof ball tactics from the tactical maestro that is Sean Dyche. 
    Maybe if they get relegated we could approach  Rob Edward’s to take over from Dyche who by all accounts is getting sacked at the end of this season. 

  10. 1 hour ago, Romey 1878 said:

    In the last few weeks it's gone from saying they're going for the quadruple to it looking like the only trophy they'll get is the League Cup.

    The milk 🥛 cup or as Cornish would say the Mickey Mouse cup, or the one domestic trophy that has eluded us. 

  11. 6 hours ago, c1982 said:

    The cost of the purchase then knocking Goodison down and removing the ‘debris’ (seems disrespectful to our home), then the redevelopment cost… with property and land costs/value - basically, Moshiri/whoever are keeping Goodison as a community site as, really, that’s the only option - it’s not a sentimental gesture - it’s lack of value. In London, the land’s worth millions but not in our location unfortunately.

    You are probably right about the land value in that area, in my location an acre of land for housing which has more value than commercial goes for around 750,000 per acre which will usually allow 16-32 units to be built depending on size and density. 
    Where Goodison is maybe around 4-500,000 an acre but that’s a guess, plus I don’t know how many acres the site covers, as for the demolition you can sell with the site as or clean but the initial cost for demolition isn’t as big as some think with the cost of recycled materials at premium demolition companies are very competitive and in some cases do the work for next to nothing based on what the can get for the recycled materials. 
    But with the club in the financial mess it is can they afford to develop the site for free, or should they sell the site, or should they give the site away for free to a company that is sympathetic to what they would like to see and still allowing a profit for the buyer. 
    A few options available but I don’t think we are in a position to lose money on what ever decision is taken disrespectful or not to our heritage, unfortunately the decision where we could throw a few million at it is sadly gone due to the miss management of the club, and now we find ourselves needing to make a few million out of it. 

  12. 1 hour ago, Hafnia said:

    Well..... maybe we need to sell goodison park to a "private" developer for £500m. That would sort psr out 

    Whether you meant it or not needs must, I know that the club wanted to turn into a community hub blah blah, but really can we actually afford to be that benevolent in our position, sell to the highest buyers and hopefully they will build construct something beneficial for the community, possibly HA housing for rent. 

  13. 18 minutes ago, Hafnia said:

    I don't think he thought he was doing the right thing at all Palf, we know he had people telling him he was doing the wrong thing. It was at AGMs where he was told quite clearly - his response was to cancel AGMs.

    He used client journalists to shut fans down, he continued to tie our club into loan shark deals with his mates which absolutely crippled us to this day.  It was all very calculated in order for him to stay in control like a dictator.

    Theres been some things written that make him out to be some sort of soft Ollie who didn't understand the world he was operating in. He did - he just wanted to run his club and it was a vehicle for his ego. 

    our club is an absolute mess because of him. His final chapter was to tell the media he couldn't attend games because of fans and because DBB was out in a headlock. Then he penned a bitter letter to fans.

    Many of us seen it ending like this. 

     

    I accept all that he did as the years rolled on my point was that I don’t believe he set out on that path from the beginning, I believe in the beginning he had all the best intentions to do right for the club, but started to change early on and turned into the man that destroyed a club for his own destiny, so please don’t misunderstand me Haf I’m not defending him for how things turned out he shit on us in the worst possible way in the end, but do I believe from day one that was his agenda I have to be honest no I don’t. 

  14. 49 minutes ago, StevO said:

    The saddest part of all of it for me is that Bill was the saviour of the evil Peter Johnson, yet leaves with no real legacy. 
    Peter Johnson delivered an FA Cup win. 
    Even Moshiri will deliver a stadium. 
    I don’t see anything to remember Bill for other than turning Evertonians against each other. 

    I suppose if I think about what good he has done then I would say he did support Eitc, with regular donations and work for the benefit of those in the community that needed support, possibly if the truth be known to make himself look good but for me the reason doesn’t matter as long as those who needed the support got it.  So I’ll give him credit for that side of his work at EFC. 

  15. 1 hour ago, Cornish Steve said:

    There needs to be a thorough government audit of the Premier League since it appears to be a hive of deceit and double standards. They'll probably plead the same defense as did the NFL in the US, that they're an entertainment organization that can do as they please, but that's not how the fans see it. It's become a complete and utter farce.

    You are right of course. But I can’t help thinking it would make a good non fiction film that could be entertaining in years to come. 

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