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Zoo 2.0

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  1. It gets to the point where I seriously start to think that these prats must actually just be doing it for the banter. Bill Kenwright dramatically holding onto the car door, flicking his head back and mumbling "Bad Times" before the clown that owns 94% of the club says that it isn't his decision whether a manager is fired or not. They are 100% on the wind up. Nobody on Planet Earth could be this fucking stupid.
  2. The trouble is that other fanbases are already gobbling up the boards take on this. Condemning Evertonians for turning their peaceful protest into violence against the board (the DBB being mentioned all over the place). The board have well and truly dragged the fans through the mud here, I can't quite believe it to be honest.
  3. It wouldn't surprise me if at the end of the season he unzips himself and Ross Barkley pops out. His intelligence on the field is absolutely woeful.
  4. I do feel that when the board do return (surely they can't stay away all season?) then there will be ugly scenes that nobody wants to see. You can smell in the air at Goodison that people are ready to kick off, the atmosphere is and has been toxic and agitated for a long while.
  5. The board need to remember that the fans are the club. The club does not belong to it's board, it belongs to the people on the street who live, breathe and would die for Everton. It's our club, not yours. It will always be our club, dead or alive.
  6. The board left Lampard and the players high and dry, the scenes of the fans confronting players cars are just really uncomfortable to be honest. Despite what I've said and thought about Gordon, running down the street and demanding he gets out of his car? Nah. I feel like every post is the same though. The board, the board, the board. Absolutely horrible, selfish parasites.
  7. I feel sorry for international fans. Coming over here would no doubt have been a blast years ago, Goodison is now an empty shell of what it once was.
  8. Dead right mate, there will be Hell to pay once they find ooo did it. Shame that a small minority resort to violence as ghost of our fans are well behaved.
  9. Onana walks into a decent team, would probably be picked up as a squad player for the Big 6. Pickford, Tarkowski, Mykolenko, Godfrey, Gray, Iwobi, DCL would probably get signed by teams in and around the bottom half, I'd say DCL would perhaps go higher but he's been abysmal ever since injuries ravaged him. Coady goes back to Wolves. Gueye probably doesn't find another Premier League gig but will more than likely get one last payday in Saudi Arabia/UAE.
  10. I'll give him credit today, ran into a lot of blocked alleys but at least he looked like doing something and put a bit of effort in. The polar opposite of Anthony Gordon.
  11. Onana was the only player who didn't deserve to get booed off at the end. Glad that he got clapped off, the only player (other than perhaps Gray) who looked like getting us something.
  12. As the game was going on I was thinking who would stay if we went down - I think only Coleman from the XI sticks around. All other 10 will be recruited elsewhere.
  13. Anyone thinking that a new manager is the answer is kidding themselves. With this amount of toxicity with the board, there will be no feel good bounce. The club is dead and the rot won't stop with a new coach. Lampard's record is abysmal, but I just don't see where we go from him.
  14. I don't like getting on players backs, but Gordon hasn't look arsed for a long time. The lads behind me summed him up perfectly when they said that they'd forgotten he'd even come on. Would happily send him away on a free, stank the place out and at fault for the winner.
  15. Nobody of any worth or value would want to come here. It'd be like being headhunted for a job paying you £10,000 extra a year but based in Baghdad. We will probably sign one or two players from the bargain bin but what we have now is what we have until May.
  16. I stayed for a while, but when I left there were still many people in the ground. Incredibly noisy too, which was good (and sad) to see. It would have been much louder had the board turned up but they checked out of the club a long while ago. I didn't see anything outside of the ground, but as I say, most were still in the ground. Seeing the players abused off the pitch felt like a particular low point, the players and Frank especially look broken.
  17. Wonder if it's a credible threat or if it's the board spinning things onto the fans again. For all the uproar and threats there hasn't been anything on social media (from what I've seen) that would be deemed as a serious threat. Given the communications and the behaviour of the board recently, it would not surprise me if this is a fabricated story designed to get out of what would have been a very difficult afternoon for them.
  18. Marsch comes across as very naive, but I don't think he's a terrible manager. I'd say he's actually done a lot to end the stigma surrounding American managers in England (which was always pretty embarrassing). I think he may get sacked though, around March (ironically). They're going to be right in it.
  19. I'm at the game today and will more than likely stay, I saw a post on Twitter which summed up my feelings on Everton - basically saying that the anger/sadness has passed and I'm just numb now but still want to do my bit to save the club from these idiots. Good to see that the protests are gaining massive support, they need to be bigger in numbers to really have an effect.
  20. Not disagreeing btw, just stating the feelings down at Tottenham .
  21. Great post but the bit in bold, seriously? There were protests just last week against Levy, they're desperate to get rid of him and have been for some time.
  22. Can't believe that @MikeO has responded but not picked up on this. Going soft.
  23. He's signed for LAFC. Will be missed, a true Everton great.
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