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Ah now Conor, You've got no business bringing a touch of reality to this festive thread It's meant to be the season of hope and good will to all.
You come across as a right grinch mate. You want the manager to actually achieve something before you're prepared to lavish the praise and Bouquets.
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Darren Hind in Three reasons why Everton are heading in the right direction under David Moyes -
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Yes Thatcher was something else, that’s for sure. There were a few good songs though. “Ghost Town” was a hit, and a couple of decent Liverpool songs, spring to mind. “Does this Train Stop At Merseyside” by Ian Prowse, a great version by Christie Moore, brought the house down at The Phil. And “Going Down To Liverpool” by Katrina and the Waves” was surprisingly good. A few more besides.
Bert Jansch did “Just A Dream”, and Ewan McColl, Kirstie’s dad, did “The Grocer”. I don’t think he liked her.
Eric, yes Buffy was around the UK, in the early 60s, for a while, and appeared on Ready Steady Go, a time or two, playing her mouth bow. I got to know her through Donovan’s hit with her song “Universal Soldier”. A good song.
He was still playing it about 50 years later, when I saw him on the Phil too. Still a good song.
I don’t hear as much of that songwriting these days, if any. But I might be missing out. Maybe Taylor Swift?...
Chris Williams in Barry finally scores in scrappy win over Dyche's Forest -
That surprises me Dave. Listen to "My Country it is of thy people you're Dying" sung to the tune of the American National Anthem.
You must have heard "Soldier Blue" from the movie? It's what first got me interested in her songs.
BSM has gotten some stick lately as she's been found not to be a Native (indigenous) Canadian but her songs still reflect their struggles and she's done good works for their plight....
Eric Myles in Barry finally scores in scrappy win over Dyche's Forest -
If I see another gloom bucket getting pelters John I feel I have to speak up. If not me then who?...
Kevin Molloy in Three reasons why Everton are heading in the right direction under David Moyes -
Conor, Gueye has shown regression, he was MOTM most weeks and prior to suspension has been our most consistent player. Seems so many of our fans for some reason or other want to pour cold water on how Moyes has improved the team. I get it some of you for whatever reason don't like Moyes, but don't be that bitter to not give him credit for the improvement. Yes there is a long way to go and we may end up in the bottom half, I personally don't believe that will happen if TFG back Moyes in Jan, I really think 7th to 10th, but maybe I am just a super optimistic Blue, but without belief what are we left with....
Brian Harrison in Three reasons why Everton are heading in the right direction under David Moyes -
Kevin Molloy,
Are you certain, that you were the person in the Crows Nest when the Titanic went down ?
Never come across such a cheerful guy as you.
I would hate to meet you when things are going wrong.
Before I finish, are you free on New Years Eve, we are looking for a cheery soul to liven up the party....
John Williams in Three reasons why Everton are heading in the right direction under David Moyes

