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  • If McNeil plays a draw will be a good result. ...
    Paul Griffiths in Everton vs Manchester City: Match Preview and Predicted Lineup
  • Genuine fans who go every home game religiously and others who get to as many as possible for them religiously cannot do that, as you should know Paul - 30. There is no choice and without these wonderful people we would be nothing....
    Paul Griffiths in Has TV coverage short-changed Everton fans following the move to Hill Dickinson Stadium?
  • Sadly, Harry has nailed the team, we\'re not going to see too much of the ball...and when we do it doesn\'t seem to help us much as we\'re not set up to exploit it.rnrnHaving Keene in means we won\'t be too high up the field anyway as City will,see to that.rnThere\'ll be a lot of work to be done, so McNeil will get the nod over George, Alcaraz, Tim, Dibling or Rohl. rnAny subs will as usual - except for Injuries - be later rather than sooner.rnNdiaye will shine and show why they will do us a favour and send Grealish the other way.rnrnWe could probably get a draw or if the winds behind us a win - but I wouldn\'t bet big money on itrnrnThe way we\'re going right now, if we don\'t f*** it up ourselves, The Referee or VAR, will do it for us.rnrn...
    Derek Thomas in Everton vs Manchester City: Match Preview and Predicted Lineup
  • Mike,I also didn't say they aren't interested in winning, winning means more prize money. Wrexham (as you mentioned them) are a very good example of yank money buying their way through the leagues. Not a great example. It's nothing personal, Mike, it's just business....
    Tony Dunn in Five free agents Everton should consider signing this summer
  • Very defensive, Mike, almost patriotic in your blind support of the absent owners. All I'm saying is as your glorious leader is always saying, it's always about the deal. That's your culture, you're used to it. Everton, to the fans, used to mean more than profits and loss. The owners have always thought differently, I'm guessing going right back to the formation of the Football League.Obviously Everton, the club, will benefit long term, money-wise. Everything else Evertonians used to hold dear will have gone. We'll be left with a club like the Liverpool. Well run, ultra profitable, ready to sell on for big bucks. I agree that, to be competitive, we need to maximise the revenue, squeeze every bit of cash we can from the punters, TV companies and sponsors, but its quite hard for us to agree with their long-term vision, when all we want is good football, a trophy now and then, and a good day out. ...
    Tony Dunn in Five free agents Everton should consider signing this summer
  • Stop going to Monday night games. It\'s that simple....
    Paul Hewitt in Has TV coverage short-changed Everton fans following the move to Hill Dickinson Stadium?