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  1. I'm not sure whether this has been done before as I have only been around on the boards for less that a week. I have search, but was unable to find anything... Anyway, which players in your opinion, left under a cloud, and which left Goodison Park as hero's. For example; LEFT AS A HERO... DUNCAN FERGUSON (always dedicated and strong. Made a difference to the game/squad) KEVIN CAMPBELL (praised the club while he was with us, praised us when he left. Complete gentleman in my opinion) NIGEL MARTIN (not with us for long, but really made a difference) DAVID UNSWORTH (still and Everton supporter. Returned to us at every opportunity, and when he wasn't with us, he still sat in the Gwladys Street supporting us!) LEFT IN DISGRACE WAYNE ROONEY (once a blue, always a Manc? Need not say anymore, still open wounds to me!) NICK BARMBY (ditched Everton and walked across Stanley Park to Liverpool, afterwhich he was nicknamed Judas for a while) etc, etc, etc... You will probably not agree with my choices so post yours!
  2. Shame! Well if you need it recording, drop me a PM closer to the game and I will see what I can do
  3. The mobile phone incident? But I agree, I dont think the amount of missiles would increase particularly, but the netting is a prevention. What I was suprised about last season was the amount of racist abuse being shouted at times. The first game of last season, when Yobo played the ball across the face of goal and Rooney scored, the amount of racist abuse from the top balcony of the main stand was disgusting. When the matter was highlighted to the stewards it was ignored. I was told, "Right, I'll monitor it". We need to stub out racial abuse immediately in my honest opinion. To allow drink onto the stands, although I would really enjoy having a bevvy watching the game, would just be a challenge for some idiots, who would be intent on getting blotto which means they loose their inhibitions and control, and MAY become violent, abusive, disorderly, etc, etc, etc. Plus, although it may not directly effect the crowd during the game, it may well do after the game?
  4. Massive wages and massive disappearing-type ego. Nah, I am happy with our back for the time being!
  5. Definately, I would agree that some d1ck will try his best to breach the netting. Darts and the like have been a problem for a long time at football games. I think it happened at Goodison Park a long long time ago. A goalkeeper was hit by a dart. Everton introduced the half circle behind either goal, which has long since gone now. Netting would only be a prevention and not a cure.
  6. Fantastic. I was not going to be able to travel due to work commitments and had resigned myself to the fact that I was going to miss it. Mikeo, you must know somebody locally who can get it?
  7. Its not a bad logo I guess. I am tired of the current Germany logo, but then that's probably more to do with England not being the final more than anything else! Oh well, still watch the final tonight and have a beer or two!
  8. Personally, I would love to have the odd beer (although I am not sure whether it would be Chang) whilst sat in my seat watching the game. The current law's make little sense in my opinion, for example The current law forbids any spectator from drinking on a train or coach whilst on the way to the ground, yet they can drink as much as they like in the pub before the game... However, if you try to enter the ground drunk, you can be refused entry and/or arrested! But, once you are inside, you can drink as much as you can at the snack/drinks bar, but you can not drink in your seat? I think that the introduction of netting is a very good idea. Not only would it stop the foolish drunks, it would stop the loosers who throw mobile telephones and other objects onto the field.
  9. Barclays Premiership Fixtures 2006/2007Courtesy of www.fc-ssl.com Forums SATURDAY 19th AUGUST 2006 Sheffield United v Liverpool Arsenal v Aston Villa Everton v Watford Newcastle United v Wigan Athletic Portsmouth v Blackburn Rovers Reading v Middlesbrough West Ham United v Charlton Athletic Bolton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur SUNDAY 20th AUGUST 2006 Manchester United v Fulham Chelsea v Manchester City TUESDAY 22nd AUGUST 2006 Tottenham Hotspur v Sheffield United Watford v West Ham United Aston Villa v Reading WEDNESDAY 23rd AUGUST 2006 Blackburn Rovers v Everton Fulham v Bolton Wanderers Manchester City v Portsmouth Charlton Athletic v Manchester United Middlesbrough v Chelsea SATURDAY 26th AUGUST 2006 Liverpool v West Ham United Aston Villa v Newcastle United Charlton Athletic v Bolton Wanderers Fulham v Sheffield United Tottenham Hotspur v Everton Watford v Manchester United Wigan Athletic v Reading Manchester City v Arsenal SUNDAY 27th AUGUST 2006 Blackburn Rovers v Chelsea MONDAY 28th AUGUST 2006 Middlesbrough v Portsmouth SATURDAY 9th SEPTEMBER 2006 Everton v LIVERPOOL Arsenal v Middlesbrough Bolton Wanderers v Watford Chelsea v Charlton Athletic Newcastle United v Fulham Portsmouth v Wigan Athletic Sheffield United v Blackburn Rovers Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur SUNDAY 10th SEPTEMBER 2006 West Ham United v Aston Villa MONDAY 11th SEPTEMBER 2006 Reading v Manchester City SATURDAY 16th SEPTEMBER 2006 Charlton Athletic v Portsmouth Bolton Wanderers v Middlesbrough Everton v Wigan Athletic Sheffield United v Reading Watford v Aston Villa SUNDAY 17th SEPTEMBER 2006 Chelsea v Liverpool Blackburn Rovers v Manchester City Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham West Ham United v Newcastle United Manchester United v Arsenal WEDNESDAY 20th SEPTEMBER 2006 Liverpool v Newcastle United SATURDAY 23rd SEPTEMBER 2006 Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur Arsenal v Sheffield United Aston Villa v Charlton Athletic Fulham v Chelsea Manchester City v West Ham United Middlesbrough v Blackburn Rovers Wigan Athletic v Watford Reading v Manchester United SUNDAY 24th SEPTEMBER 2006 Newcastle United v Everton MONDAY 25th SEPTEMBER 2006 Portsmouth v Bolton Wanderers SATURDAY 30th SEPTEMBER 2006 Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool Charlton Athletic v Arsenal Chelsea v Aston Villa Everton v Manchester City Manchester United v Newcastle United Sheffield United v Middlesbrough SUNDAY 1st OCTOBER 2006 West Ham United v Reading Blackburn Rovers v Wigan Athletic Tottenham Hotspur v Portsmouth MONDAY 2nd OCTOBER 2006 Watford v Fulham SATURDAY 14th OCTOBER 2006 Wigan Athletic v Manchester United Arsenal v Watford Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur Liverpool v Blackburn Rovers Manchester City v Sheffield United Middlesbrough v Everton Portsmouth v West Ham United Reading v Chelsea SUNDAY 15th OCTOBER 2006 Newcastle United v Bolton Wanderers MONDAY 16th OCTOBER 2006 Fulham v Charlton Athletic SATURDAY 21st OCTOBER 2006 Wigan Athletic v Manchester City Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United Blackburn Rovers v Bolton Wanderers Charlton Athletic v Watford Chelsea v Portsmouth Everton v Sheffield United Middlesbrough v Newcastle United Aston Villa v Fulham SUNDAY 22nd OCTOBER 2006 Manchester United v Liverpool Reading v Arsenal SATURDAY 28th OCTOBER 2006 Sheffield United v Chelsea Arsenal v Everton Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United Fulham v Wigan Athletic Liverpool v Aston Villa Portsmouth v Reading Watford v Tottenham Hotspur Newcastle United v Charlton Athletic SUNDAY 29th OCTBER 2006 West Ham United v Blackburn Rovers MONDAY 30th OCTOBER 2006 Manchester City v Middlesbrough SATURDAY 4th NOVEMBER 2006 Fulham v Everton Aston Villa v Blackburn Rovers Bolton Wanderers v Wigan Athletic Charlton Athletic v Manchester City Liverpool v Reading Manchester United v Portsmouth Watford v Middlesbrough Newcastle United v Sheffield United SUNDAY 5th NOVEMBER 2006 West Ham United v Arsenal Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea SATURDAY 11th NOVEMBER 2006 Manchester City v Newcastle United Chelsea v Watford Everton v Aston Villa Middlesbrough v West Ham United Portsmouth v Fulham Sheffield United v Bolton Wanderers Wigan Athletic v Charlton Athletic Blackburn Rovers v Manchester United SUNDAY 12th NOVEMBER 2006 Reading v Tottenham Hotspur Arsenal v Liverpool SATURDAY 18th NOVEMBER 2006 Manchester City v Fulham Arsenal v Newcastle United Chelsea v West Ham United Everton v Bolton Wanderers Portsmouth v Watford Reading v Charlton Athletic Sheffield United v Manchester United Middlesbrough v Liverpool SUNDAY 19th NOVEMBER 2006 Wigan Athletic v Aston Villa Blackburn Rovers v Tottenham Hotspur SATURDAY 25th NOVEMBER 2006 Charlton Athletic v Everton Aston Villa v Middlesbrough Fulham v Reading Liverpool v Manchester City Tottenham Hotspur v Wigan Athletic Watford v Blackburn Rovers West Ham United v Sheffield United Bolton Wanderers v Arsenal SUNDAY 26th NOVEMBER 2006 Newcastle United v Portsmouth Manchester United v Chelsea TUESDAY 28th NOVEMBER 2006 Watford v Sheffield United WEDNESDAY 29th NOVEMBER 2006 Aston Villa v Manchester City Fulham v Arsenal Liverpool v Portsmouth Manchester United v Everton Bolton Wanderers v Chelsea SATURDAY 2nd DECEMBER 2006 Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur Blackburn Rovers v Fulham Chelsea v Newcastle United Portsmouth v Aston Villa Reading v Bolton Wanderers Sheffield United v Charlton Athletic Wigan Athletic v Liverpool Middlesbrough v Manchester United SUNDAY 3rd DECEMBER 2006 Everton v West Ham United MONDAY 4th DECEMBER 2006 Manchester City v Watford TUESDAY 5th DECEMBER 2006 Charlton Athletic v Blackburn Rovers Tottenham Hotspur v Middlesbrough WEDNESDAY 6th DECEMBER 2006 Newcastle United v Reading West Ham United v Wigan Athletic SATURDAY 9th DECEMBER 2006 Manchester United v Manchester City Blackburn Rovers v Newcastle United Liverpool v Fulham Middlesbrough v Wigan Athletic Portsmouth v Everton Tottenham Hotspur v Charlton Athletic Watford v Reading Bolton Wanderers v West Ham United SUNDAY 10th DECEMBER 2006 Chelsea v Arsenal MONDAY 11th DECEMBER 2006 Sheffield United v Aston Villa WEDNESDAY 13th DECEMBER 2006 Wigan Athletic v Arsenal SATURDAY 16th DECEMBER 2006 Charlton Athletic v Liverpool Arsenal v Portsmouth Aston Villa v Bolton Wanderers Fulham v Middlesbrough Newcastle United v Watford Reading v Blackburn Rovers Wigan Athletic v Sheffield United Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur SUNDAY 17th DECEMBER 2006 Everton v Chelsea West Ham United v Manchester United SATURDAY 23th DECEMBER 2006 Fulham v West Ham United Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers Aston Villa v Manchester United Liverpool v Watford Manchester City v Bolton Wanderers Middlesbrough v Charlton Athletic Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur Portsmouth v Sheffield United Reading v Everton Wigan Athletic v Chelsea TUESDAY 26th DECEMBER 2006 (Boxing Day) Chelsea v Reading Blackburn Rovers v Liverpool Bolton Wanderers v Newcastle United Everton v Middlesbrough Manchester United v Wigan Athletic Sheffield United v Manchester City Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa West Ham United v Portsmouth Watford v Arsenal WEDNESDAY 27th DECEMBER 2006 Charlton Athletic v Fulham SATURDAY 30th DECEMBER 2006 Blackburn Rovers v Middlesbrough Bolton Wanderers v Portsmouth Charlton Athletic v Aston Villa Chelsea v Fulham Everton v Newcastle United Manchester United v Reading Sheffield United v Arsenal Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool Watford v Wigan Athletic West Ham United v Manchester City MONDAY 1st JANUARY 2007 (New Years Day) Arsenal v Charlton Athletic Aston Villa v Chelsea Fulham v Watford Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers Manchester City v Everton Middlesbrough v Sheffield United Newcastle United v Manchester United Portsmouth v Tottenham Hotspur Reading v West Ham United Wigan Athletic v Blackburn Rovers SATURDAY 13th JANUARY 2007 Blackburn Rovers v Arsenal Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City Charlton Athletic v Middlesbrough Chelsea v Wigan Athletic Everton v Reading Manchester United v Aston Villa Sheffield United v Portsmouth Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United Watford v Liverpool West Ham United v Fulham SATURDAY 20th JANUARY 2007 Arsenal v Manchester United Aston Villa v Watford Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur Liverpool v Chelsea Manchester City v Blackburn Rovers Middlesbrough v Bolton Wanderers Newcastle United v West Ham United Portsmouth v Charlton Athletic Reading v Sheffield United Wigan Athletic v Everton TUESDAY 30th JANUARY 2007 Arsenal v Manchester City Bolton Wanderers v Charlton Athletic Portsmouth v Middlesbrough Reading v Wigan Athletic Sheffield United v Fulham West Ham United v Liverpool WEDNESDAY 31st JANUARY 2007 Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers Everton v Tottenham Hotspur Manchester United v Watford Newcastle United v Aston Villa SATURDAY 3rd FEBRUARY 2007 Aston Villa v West Ham United Blackburn Rovers v Sheffield United Charlton Athletic v Chelsea Fulham v Newcastle United LIVERPOOL v Everton Manchester City v Reading Middlesbrough v Arsenal Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United Watford v Bolton Wanderers Wigan Athletic v Portsmouth SATURDAY 10th FEBRUARY 2007 Arsenal v Wigan Athletic Bolton Wanderers v Fulham Chelsea v Middlesbrough Everton v Blackburn Rovers Manchester United v Charlton Athletic Newcastle United v Liverpool Portsmouth v Manchester City Reading v Aston Villa Sheffield United v Tottenham Hotspur West Ham United v Watford SATURDAY 24th FEBRUARY 2007 Aston Villa v Arsenal Blackburn Rovers v Portsmouth Charlton Athletic v West Ham United Fulham v Manchester United Liverpool v Sheffield United Manchester City v Chelsea Middlesbrough v Reading Tottenham Hotspur v Bolton Wanderers Watford v Everton Wigan Athletic v Newcastle United SATURDAY 3rd MARCH 2007 Arsenal v Reading Bolton Wanderers v Blackburn Rovers Fulham v Aston Villa Liverpool v Manchester United Manchester City v Wigan Athletic Newcastle United v Middlesbrough Portsmouth v Chelsea Sheffield United v Everton Watford v Charlton Athletic West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur SATURDAY 17th MARCH 2007 Aston Villa v Liverpool Blackburn Rovers v West Ham United Charlton Athletic v Newcastle United Chelsea v Sheffield United Everton v Arsenal Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers Middlesbrough v Manchester City Reading v Portsmouth Tottenham Hotspur v Watford Wigan Athletic v Fulham SATURDAY 31st MARCH 2007 Aston Villa v Everton Bolton Wanderers v Sheffield United Charlton Athletic v Wigan Athletic Fulham v Portsmouth Liverpool v Arsenal Manchester United v Blackburn Rovers Newcastle United v Manchester City Tottenham Hotspur v Reading Watford v Chelsea West Ham United v Middlesbrough FRIDAY 6th APRIL 2007 Manchester City v Charlton Athletic SATURDAY 7th APRIL 2007 Arsenal v West Ham United Blackburn Rovers v Aston Villa Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur Everton v Fulham Middlesbrough v Watford Portsmouth v Manchester United Reading v Liverpool Sheffield United v Newcastle United Wigan Athletic v Bolton Wanderers MONDAY 9th APRIL 2007 (Bank Holiday) Aston Villa v Wigan Athletic Bolton Wanderers v Everton Charlton Athletic v Reading Fulham v Manchester City Liverpool v Middlesbrough Newcastle United v Arsenal Tottenham Hotspur v Blackburn Rovers Watford v Portsmouth West Ham United v Chelsea TUESDAY 10th APRIL 2007 Manchester United v Sheffield United SATURDAY 14th APRIL 2007 Arsenal v Bolton Wanderers Blackburn Rovers v Watford Chelsea v Manchester United Manchester City v Liverpool Middlesbrough v Aston Villa Portsmouth v Newcastle United Reading v Fulham Sheffield United v West Ham United Wigan Athletic v Tottenham Hotspur SUNDAY 15th APRIL 2007 Everton v Charlton Athletic SATURDAY 21st APRIL 2007 Aston Villa v Portsmouth Bolton Wanderers v Reading Charlton Athletic v Sheffield United Fulham v Blackburn Rovers Liverpool v Wigan Athletic Manchester United v Middlesbrough Newcastle United v Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal Watford v Manchester City West Ham United v Everton SATURDAY 28th APRIL 2007 Everton v Manchester United Arsenal v Fulham Blackburn Rovers v Charlton Athletic Chelsea v Bolton Wanderers Manchester City v Aston Villa Middlesbrough v Tottenham Hotspur Portsmouth v Liverpool Reading v Newcastle United Sheffield United v Watford Wigan Athletic v West Ham United SATURDAY 5th MAY 2007 Arsenal v Chelsea Aston Villa v Sheffield United Charlton Athletic v Tottenham Hotspur Everton v Portsmouth Fulham v Liverpool Manchester City v Manchester United Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers Reading v Watford West Ham United v Bolton Wanderers Wigan Athletic v Middlesbrough SUNDAY 13th MAY 2007 Blackburn Rovers v Reading Bolton Wanderers v Aston Villa Chelsea v Everton Liverpool v Charlton Athletic Manchester United v West Ham United Middlesbrough v Fulham Portsmouth v Arsenal Sheffield United v Wigan Athletic Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City Watford v Newcastle United
  10. I have ruptured the ligaments on both sides of my ankle 10 days ago (which explains why I am always on here!!!. My injury was, and still is agony when I move, but to damage the ligaments in your knee is said to be worse, and much more difficult to operate and get good physiotherapy for. Not a nice injury, if there is such a thing!
  11. good to see closure on the racism issue... as for the captain debate...I think that Gerrard would make a good captain, but I think that Terry would be better. Nothing to do with what club they play for, or the fact of Champion League, Premiership, FA Cup or any other trophies or tournament victories, just based on the character and their ability to motivate an England squad in past games. Although Gerrard was playing out of his usual position, one quality of a good captain is to motivate and drive the squad from the position they are playing - and sadly, I dont think Gerrard would have been able to do that in recent England games. Only my humble opinion though!
  12. Yup. Yup. I would like to wish him the best of luck also. He brought a lot of support and much needed financial boost to the club from China over the last several years. I just sincerely hope that he has a better run of fitness and does well for Sheffield. Best of luck and thanks.
  13. Well for mobiles and broadband I received a call today from Orange. I have been a broadband user since the days of Freeserve, which became Wanadoo, and now, more recently Orange.co.uk. I can not vouch for this service as I have only heard the very basic details from an operator, and they are sending me more details out, but, they are offering a deal whereby you take out a 12 month contract on a range of mobile telephones (different packages are available) and you get 12 month of free broadband. The number to call is 07973 100 150.
  14. loving that signature GoldfishMemory. Brilliant! lol
  15. By far the best kebab I have ever eaten was in Agios Nicolaus, Crete, Greece. Loads of different types of meat, salad, chips, all very healthy (not!) in a flat greek style bread rather than a pitta... Beautiful! mmmm.....kebab....droool!
  16. thanks for the positive comments... just been reading some of the older threads on this forum and I have to say it is far better than any of the competition.
  17. mine is exactly like this one... and has a chang logo, the same as on the front, between the shoulder blades.
  18. what is it with such scum. they are not happy unless they are damaging, destroying, bullying or threatening. its a pity that the saying 'live by the sword, die by the sword' does not always come true... Shame on that creature
  19. how long has kitt been right hand drive... not that I am a car anaorak! lmao
  20. Hey all, Just joined. I am from Liverpool... I've held a season ticket in the main stand for the last 26 years... I collect Everton shirts and have every season's homeshirt since 1981... I'm very encouraged with the new signings Moyes has made... I can not wait for the Prem season to start... I have no idea why I have not registered earlier! Thats me signing in.
  21. Got myself the new training shirt yesterday... I like the Chang logo on the back, the collar, and the design... That said, I will also be buying the new home shirt when I get some more dosh!
  22. First off, I am brand new to ToffeeTalk, although I have been a registered member at whenskiesaregrey.com for around the last 4 years, as well as being a season ticket holder in the upper main stand since 1981. Anyway, I am the manager/organiser for FC:SSL, Football Club Speke South Liverpool. We are an an over sixteen's amateur charity football club based in South Liverpool. We are part of the Leisure Leagues, as well as playing many organised charity fixtures against charity teams, such as All3Media's Hollyoaks and Grange Hill squads. FC:SSL is an authorised fund raiser for the worthy charity of The Imagine Appeal Fund, Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool. All of the funds raised at every one of our events goes towards their charity! We are currently in the process of organising a Premiership Raffle 2006-2007 which Everton FC and Liverpool FC will be hopefully involved, as well as holding an organised 8-a-side tournament at Liverpool Hope University in September/October 2006. If anybody has any previous knowledge in the organisation of such events, any advice and recommendations would be greatly appreciated. We are currently looking for forward players for our club, as well as teams to train against, and get involved in the forthcoming tournament, although places for clubs entering the tournament are tight. FC:SSL is kindly sponsored by Carolyn Hughes Public Relations (Liverpool), who cover all costs of our kits, training kits, equipment, etc... We receive donations from several other companies and individuals, which depend on the amount of hits we have on our website. Basically put, the more web vistors we have in the next couple of months, the more our club, and player sponsors, donate to the club and to our main charity, Imagine. Please visit, register, and keep revisiting (and raising money www.fc-ssl.com Any feedback, advice, support, recommendations, etc, etc, etc is welcomed... Many, many thanks, Andy
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