atypical_boro
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He'd be crazy to even consider it.Quite pleased that Carrick is not on that list. This board would go into a melt down.
He'd be crazy to even consider it.Quite pleased that Carrick is not on that list. This board would go into a melt down.
Same. Everton through and through and would surely be given longer than Lampard to get things right.I still don’t understand why Big Dunc never got the job when Frank was appointed.
Got no sympathy for any of the big boys.I can’t see it being any of that lot tbh
He's nailed on to become a Citeh fan next season.He's not, he says he's just out of energy with it all and ready to let go. When he started supporting them they were champions. His Dad was also a lifelong fan and they are from the West Lancashire area (not quite Merseyside) but he says its just been a gradual and fragmented decline since with no joy aside from the 95 cup win.
Na doesn't like either Manchester club. I think he's more likely to go down the non-league route. He manages a junior side too so think he mostly wants to concentrate on that.He's nailed on to become a Citeh fan next season.
I can't get my head round people that switch teams as adults but it does happen.He's nailed on to become a Citeh fan next season.
Just wait until he answer in the press conference ‘I don’t need to answer that question’Quite pleased that Carrick is not on that list. This board would go into a melt down.
PSV?I can't get my head round people that switch teams as adults but it does happen.
They reveal that they want to honour a recently discovered long lost family member who was a die hard City/Liverpool/PSV fan
Half my in laws are Everton fans, season ticket holders mostly. They are all totally peeved off with the club, mostly blaming the board.Na doesn't like either Manchester club. I think he's more likely to go down the non-league route. He manages a junior side too so think he mostly wants to concentrate on that.
Would be interested to see his reaction if Everton ever did start to complete for silverware again, but it feels a long way off, but for now I think he has washed his hands of it entirely.
Ha, should have been PSG, I've edited it.PSV?
I don't actually know anyone whose genuinely changed teams, I'm sure its not unheard of though.
I know a lad who moved to Norwich and started supporting them more than he did his previous team (West Ham) which was a bit weird but he didn't actually come out and admit it.
Personally, I don't even understand the 'second team' thing. I live in the borough of Stockport and whilst I quite like to see them do well I don't actually give a stuff in reality. If Boro were wound up I'd support the phoenix club, and if they didn't have one I'd just channel my efforts into supporting England.
Yeah, its not hard to see why they feel like that. The two clubs have at varying points in history been on a totally level pegging. Since Everton helped form the PL as one of the 'big 5', they have shown themselves to be anything but a top 5 club apart from maybe one or two seasons they snuck into it (got in the CL once and were eliminated in the qualifying rounds as I recall).Half my in laws are Everton fans, season ticket holders mostly. They are all totally peeved off with the club, mostly blaming the board.
They have had enough of mediocre football and not winning anything, plus the stick they get from the red side of the city.
Ive tried to convince them that a year in the championship would be brilliant fun. Better away days, more allocation, different grounds and more wins. Everton would walk this league, even with a major clear out. Their first silverware for decades.
They are having none of it. The premiership is all they've know, and that's all that matters to them.
Warnock would keep the toffees up, tell Blackie and Ronnie to start up the QuattroSuprised Jim White isnt running a relegation / bankruptcy clock on Sky yet.
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an uncle that supported morecambe is itI can't get my head round people that switch teams as adults but it does happen.
They reveal that they want to honour a recently discovered long lost family member who was a die hard City/Liverpool/PSG fan
I hope he gets his wish.My mate, who is a lifelong bluenose, says he doesn't want a new manager and wants the club to be wound up.