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Steve Brown It didn't trigger me. You did.I don't mind you seeking me out but don't start bleating when you find me. ...
Darren Hind in A Goodison Tradition returns: The Toffee Lady -
Tony @15, I think the requirement for 10% or at least 3,000 tickets to be made available for away fans has stood for a long time. Premier League rules prevent clubs from reducing the away allocation (outside of safety requirements) for reasons like wanting more home fans to pay for higher priced tickets. ...
Michael Kenrick in Fan organisations call for a halt on Premier League ticket price rises -
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Crawfords, home of the blues? Maybe the reds all worked at Jacobs......
Mark Taylor in A Goodison Tradition returns: The Toffee Lady -
We are the Toffees after all, so not before time. You could argue that the Toffee Lady would be a more apt (and commercial) image on the shirt rather than Rupert's Tower....
Anthony Dove in A Goodison Tradition returns: The Toffee Lady -
31@ Dave, Fabulous movie. Shame the two didnt repeat your excellent description to the referee - claiming it was just a recreation of the movie scene to emphasis the PL's "No Room For Racism".Missed opportunity....
Martin Farrington in A Goodison Tradition returns: The Toffee Lady -
Perhaps you can confirm this, Danny, but apparently anyone who is going to a football game in Germany gets free travel on public transport if they can produce a match ticket?My son and his friends were staying in Cologne and got free travel to a Schalke game in Gelsenkirchen, and he was telling me a German lad on the train, on hearing their accent, said I suppose it doesn't matter anyway because you scousers hate paying for things you don't have to! (I made that last bit up for Michael, but the kid had studied in Liverpool, and was laughing because he reckoned that a German company owned a large part of our railways, but they weren't being as generous to the English in our homeland.)...
Tony Abrahams in Fan organisations call for a halt on Premier League ticket price rises

