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codders78

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  1. This exactly. Im going to have go buy some power tools now to make me feel like a man again
  2. I really don't know what to think anymore. However I do hate the way this whole situation is pitching evertonian against evertonian.
  3. Totally agree Matt. With the Euros just around the corner he will want to be playing regularly
  4. Hopes Gosling can persuade him to move pmsl. That traitorous little rat bastard fuckface What a load of bollox that whole piece is. It wont break the bank to keep Leon and I cant see why he would want to leave
  5. His goals to games ratio is pretty good for a midfielder (1 in 4 over his career and 1 in 3 last season) and coupled with his assists I would guess he is a big part of the Heerenven side. I cant find any info on where he likes to play other than midfield.
  6. Could be a very tough draw for us. Having just dusted off the cliche book though, apparently there are no easy games in international football. You have to beat the best if you want to win and maybe having tough games from the outset might focus our minds a little bit more
  7. His name was mentioned in the previous transfer window and I investigated. Seems quite a talent, quick direct runner with an eye for goal. There are plenty of prem teams interested though so I would be surprised if we got him
  8. http://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/football-hotline/2011/11/13/everton-scouts-monitor-la-liga-teenage-sensation-102039-23557702/ Don't know anything about him Anybody do?
  9. Probably and god help the scots and their north sea oil if they opt for independence
  10. I take it that isnt the National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Chairmen? On a serious note well done us
  11. We pay his wages though and don't have an abundance of players in his position. There are plenty of players Capello could play instead. Smalling, Jones, Shawcross, Cahill, Lescott to name but a few
  12. According to todays Sun Capello is set to name an injured Jagielka in his side on Saturday. That pisses me off, he needs rest and it isnt like he would be first choice. England is blessed with many talented Centre backs at present who are also in better form than Jags at present.
  13. Stopped smoking 6 months ago but even when smoking kept myself in shape. Have to work harder at it now because smoking really does suppress appetite and I have become a biscuit fiend, instead of coffee and cigarette its coffee and 10 jammy dodgers - damn I love them dodgers. Hate Gyms though and prefer to work myself in my garage on weights and some other interesting items. A 3mm sheet of steel is excellent as it has weight but is thin and helps with grip and grasp. I have recently got into gyro scopes - the purpose is 2 fold, muscular tone and they are supposed to help with golf swings as well, not sure how but the salesman told me (frankly my game is still pish) Cardio wise, cycling and I run rather than walk the dogs although if my spaniel trips me again its going have to stop
  14. The only people who will use St James' Park new name will be the media - because we have too. Just like KingPin and DW. A tweet from Stuart Rowson, Sports Director at the biased broadcasting corporation Don't know how it will work as fans won't say reet who is going doon the sport direct arena, it will still be the toon, st james or whatever else they affectionately call it. If some muppet corporation wants to shell out money then its up to them. When our stadiums were mooted I think it was mentioned at the time that Tesco might take up naming rights or have I just made that up?
  15. North Korea probably don't have the capacity to fire it and North Korea also answer to China. As long as China are onside we will be ok. Iran answers to nobody and is reliant upon nobody
  16. I have a blackberry, its a phone. It rings I answer it. It pretty much does everything I want it to in a phone Because after all its just a phone. I dont know why phone technology doesnt impress me, perhaps its because im just bowled over with the concept of phones in general
  17. Completely, I just thought we were having a discussion and then I decided to take it off on a tangent
  18. I was thinking about who could conceivably replace Moyes. I dont think Lambert or Rodgers would want the job, they must be happy with how things are going at their respective clubs. Coyle is talented and might be interested. Dave Jones always does a good job and likes to attack and is well versed in bargain hunting. Ian Holloway is a manager I cant help but admire, has done well at Blackpool with limited resources although I thought he was somewhat naive tactically at times last season. Paul Tisdale has done a great job at Exeter. Lee Clark of Huddersfield Town has his side playing attacking football and difficult to break down.
  19. If we want to look to the longterm I would suggest alternatives to a finite resource such as oil. Much better ways to provide our energy needs for the future at a fraction of the cost, without death and destruction and being reliant upon the middle east. It just doesnt add up. What we have spent on wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya is astronomical. For 10% of this spend we could have run an experiment to place a gorlov helical turbine in the Gulf Stream. For me this is the most credible way of us meeting our energy needs now and in the future
  20. I don't but they whole oil argument it just makes no sense. 1 GBU-12 Pathway laser guided bomb cost $20,000 to the US military. 1 barrel of oil is 39 gallons, even at pump prices here that is £200. So 1 bomb is equivalent to 100 barrels of oil (at UK pump prices) Now the Americans have dropped significantly more bombs than 1, you also have to factor in the boots on the ground, the support network they require, the warships, the helicopters, submarines and a whole host of people back in the US. Now surely it would be cheaper to just by the fucking stuff?
  21. http://www.sportinglife.com/football/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/11/11/07/SOCCER_England_Rodwell.html&BID=165 Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell's first call-up to the senior England squad is reward for his fantastic form this season, according to team-mate Phil Jagielka. The 20-year-old has been selected by Fabio Capello to be in the party for the forthcoming friendlies against Spain and Sweden. Rodwell has represented his country through a number of age groups and has been a regular for the under-21s for some time. Jagielka, whom Rodwell will join along with Toffees left-back Leighton Baines in the national set-up, said the midfielder has made a noticeable improvement this season with a number of consistent performances that have earned him promotion to the senior squad. He felt that was in part due to the transfer deadline day sale of Mikel Arteta to Arsenal in August, which provided an opening for the youngster to earn a regular place. "We have said with Mikel leaving and us being short of numbers in the middle it was time for Jack to step up and he has been fantastic since he has done so," Jagielka told evertontv. "He was unfortunate with the red card against Liverpool but other than that he has been up there with our players of the season so far."
  22. Why would he even be interested? Hang up your boots rather than leave your boyhood club for a move that has failure written all over it. At 36 its too late
  23. Like everyone else who has posted, I just dont see the point of a player playing when injured. I could understand if say Barca asked Messi to play injured in the champions league final but us getting Cahill play run of your mill prem game is just madness
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