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    Wall Writer got a reaction from duncanmckenzieismagic in Salomón Rondón   
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    Wall Writer got a reaction from Matt in Ifs, buts and Maybes   
    To put this to bed, I think what we all need to realise is that it is not the modelling itself that is the problem, it's the knock on effects of severe decision fatigue and dehydration. 
    He obviously struggles every morning to decide what he's going to wear that day - especially on match days where the cameras are on and he wants to look extra special. By the time 3 o'clock on a Saturday comes around, he's had to make so many decisions already, having changed his outfit at least 2 or 3 times, that it's no wonder he's so inefficient in front of goal.
    Also, any one who has been in front of the camera's will know that it is extremely hot under those lights, which is the cause of the dehydration. Key signs of dehydration are listlessness, fatigue and confusion. And those symptoms have been clearly obvious in his recent outings on the pitch, and probably why when he has played he's been dragged off early. Another reason why he's probably been omitted for the last couple of games is that he's not been able to pass urine for the anti-doping test, so to be on the safe side he's been left out.
    I've got no problem with him continuing his "modelling career" (I believe that's what we're calling it), but only on the condition that he hires someone to choose his clothes for him and he can only do photo session either outside or in the dark. I think that's only fair.
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    Wall Writer reacted to Hafnia in Dominic Calvert-Lewin   
    He got very animated and jumped out of his seat when Coleman and Azpiliqueta were pushing - Tom Davies said “there’s handbags going on over there”
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    Wall Writer reacted to Hafnia in Chelsea (Home) Sunday 1st May   
    7 minutes???!!’
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    Wall Writer reacted to Romey 1878 in Chelsea (Home) Sunday 1st May   
    I feel sick as anything but I'm determined not to let my worry seep out on to the pitch later. Those players need us right behind them, so I hope anyone with negativity in their mind either stays at home or keeps it internal for the 90 minutes. Moan afterwards but during the game we just have to back them. Even if they don't win, or lose, I hope there's no booing because that will not be good for anyone.
    Relegation terrifies me but no matter what division we're in next season we'll still be Everton Football Club and I'll still be going. This club is ours, it doesn't belong to those players and it doesn't belong Moshiri either. It'll always be ours because we're the ones that will always be here. So lets support them as hard as we're capable, not because they deserve it but because we are Everton.
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    Wall Writer reacted to StevO in Tom Davies   
    The manager thinks Tom is dedicated? But how can he be when he’s wearing those clothes? 😂
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    Wall Writer got a reaction from dunlopp9987 in Ifs, buts and Maybes   
    To put this to bed, I think what we all need to realise is that it is not the modelling itself that is the problem, it's the knock on effects of severe decision fatigue and dehydration. 
    He obviously struggles every morning to decide what he's going to wear that day - especially on match days where the cameras are on and he wants to look extra special. By the time 3 o'clock on a Saturday comes around, he's had to make so many decisions already, having changed his outfit at least 2 or 3 times, that it's no wonder he's so inefficient in front of goal.
    Also, any one who has been in front of the camera's will know that it is extremely hot under those lights, which is the cause of the dehydration. Key signs of dehydration are listlessness, fatigue and confusion. And those symptoms have been clearly obvious in his recent outings on the pitch, and probably why when he has played he's been dragged off early. Another reason why he's probably been omitted for the last couple of games is that he's not been able to pass urine for the anti-doping test, so to be on the safe side he's been left out.
    I've got no problem with him continuing his "modelling career" (I believe that's what we're calling it), but only on the condition that he hires someone to choose his clothes for him and he can only do photo session either outside or in the dark. I think that's only fair.
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    Wall Writer reacted to StevO in Ifs, buts and Maybes   
    Waiting to see who thinks this isn’t a joke and agrees with every point. 😂
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    Wall Writer got a reaction from MikeO in Ifs, buts and Maybes   
    To put this to bed, I think what we all need to realise is that it is not the modelling itself that is the problem, it's the knock on effects of severe decision fatigue and dehydration. 
    He obviously struggles every morning to decide what he's going to wear that day - especially on match days where the cameras are on and he wants to look extra special. By the time 3 o'clock on a Saturday comes around, he's had to make so many decisions already, having changed his outfit at least 2 or 3 times, that it's no wonder he's so inefficient in front of goal.
    Also, any one who has been in front of the camera's will know that it is extremely hot under those lights, which is the cause of the dehydration. Key signs of dehydration are listlessness, fatigue and confusion. And those symptoms have been clearly obvious in his recent outings on the pitch, and probably why when he has played he's been dragged off early. Another reason why he's probably been omitted for the last couple of games is that he's not been able to pass urine for the anti-doping test, so to be on the safe side he's been left out.
    I've got no problem with him continuing his "modelling career" (I believe that's what we're calling it), but only on the condition that he hires someone to choose his clothes for him and he can only do photo session either outside or in the dark. I think that's only fair.
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    Wall Writer got a reaction from duncanmckenzieismagic in Ifs, buts and Maybes   
    To put this to bed, I think what we all need to realise is that it is not the modelling itself that is the problem, it's the knock on effects of severe decision fatigue and dehydration. 
    He obviously struggles every morning to decide what he's going to wear that day - especially on match days where the cameras are on and he wants to look extra special. By the time 3 o'clock on a Saturday comes around, he's had to make so many decisions already, having changed his outfit at least 2 or 3 times, that it's no wonder he's so inefficient in front of goal.
    Also, any one who has been in front of the camera's will know that it is extremely hot under those lights, which is the cause of the dehydration. Key signs of dehydration are listlessness, fatigue and confusion. And those symptoms have been clearly obvious in his recent outings on the pitch, and probably why when he has played he's been dragged off early. Another reason why he's probably been omitted for the last couple of games is that he's not been able to pass urine for the anti-doping test, so to be on the safe side he's been left out.
    I've got no problem with him continuing his "modelling career" (I believe that's what we're calling it), but only on the condition that he hires someone to choose his clothes for him and he can only do photo session either outside or in the dark. I think that's only fair.
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    Wall Writer got a reaction from StevO in Ifs, buts and Maybes   
    To put this to bed, I think what we all need to realise is that it is not the modelling itself that is the problem, it's the knock on effects of severe decision fatigue and dehydration. 
    He obviously struggles every morning to decide what he's going to wear that day - especially on match days where the cameras are on and he wants to look extra special. By the time 3 o'clock on a Saturday comes around, he's had to make so many decisions already, having changed his outfit at least 2 or 3 times, that it's no wonder he's so inefficient in front of goal.
    Also, any one who has been in front of the camera's will know that it is extremely hot under those lights, which is the cause of the dehydration. Key signs of dehydration are listlessness, fatigue and confusion. And those symptoms have been clearly obvious in his recent outings on the pitch, and probably why when he has played he's been dragged off early. Another reason why he's probably been omitted for the last couple of games is that he's not been able to pass urine for the anti-doping test, so to be on the safe side he's been left out.
    I've got no problem with him continuing his "modelling career" (I believe that's what we're calling it), but only on the condition that he hires someone to choose his clothes for him and he can only do photo session either outside or in the dark. I think that's only fair.
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    Wall Writer got a reaction from Romey 1878 in Ifs, buts and Maybes   
    To put this to bed, I think what we all need to realise is that it is not the modelling itself that is the problem, it's the knock on effects of severe decision fatigue and dehydration. 
    He obviously struggles every morning to decide what he's going to wear that day - especially on match days where the cameras are on and he wants to look extra special. By the time 3 o'clock on a Saturday comes around, he's had to make so many decisions already, having changed his outfit at least 2 or 3 times, that it's no wonder he's so inefficient in front of goal.
    Also, any one who has been in front of the camera's will know that it is extremely hot under those lights, which is the cause of the dehydration. Key signs of dehydration are listlessness, fatigue and confusion. And those symptoms have been clearly obvious in his recent outings on the pitch, and probably why when he has played he's been dragged off early. Another reason why he's probably been omitted for the last couple of games is that he's not been able to pass urine for the anti-doping test, so to be on the safe side he's been left out.
    I've got no problem with him continuing his "modelling career" (I believe that's what we're calling it), but only on the condition that he hires someone to choose his clothes for him and he can only do photo session either outside or in the dark. I think that's only fair.
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    Wall Writer reacted to StevO in Ifs, buts and Maybes   
    Modelling career? He’s not got a modelling career. He’s done a few photo shoots for magazines because of how he dresses and he has sponsorships with some brands like most top flight players. 
    Modelling career 😂
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    Wall Writer reacted to FairWooney in Frank Lampard   
    The big difference for me is the atmosphere both both from the crowd and what we are seeing from the players under Frank.  I believe there have been some improvements in the game play, we are starting to look better defensively and turning fast counter attacks which was reminiscent of the start of Rafa's season but disappeared after those early weeks.
    Frank is showing a passion for the club that comes across very well to fans and players and a great fighting spirit to stick up for them (ie not being scared to highlight unjust decisions!)
    He may not have been the perfect choice and with his limited experience especially at the bottom end of the table he was a risk but I would 100% want to see him backed in the new season (wherever we are) to work improving the team and performances with the limited budget that we get. 
    He's brought in a good team of staff, has a real desire to win and see us doing better and I think is smart enough to learn from the mistakes that he makes.  He won't let players get away with lazy performances and lack of effort but equally wouldn't shut someone out over a difference of opinion (...Rafa).
    This is where the fans have to take some responsibility as continually driving managers out of the club does not help matters and whilst things can be difficult at times I think we need to get behind the manager more some times rather than calling for their head after a few rough games and doing our easy job of arm chair/stands/keyboard management.
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    Wall Writer reacted to Matt in Frank Lampard   
    Pretty sure it was survival trumping pride and a point vs them would've been a very good point. The only way we were ever going to get a point was to build a barricade and hope to snatch a counter attack (which we did but for the 2nd time this season officials screwed us against the top 2)
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