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  • Paul #97, I was wrong in post #108.rnrnIt\'s no true. We HAVE lost with O\'Brien at centre back....
    Eric Myles in Fantastic second half sees Doku deny Everton win with late stunner
  • A statistic you left out MK.rnrn34 points gained out of 48 with a Tarkowski Keane partnership....
    Eric Myles in Is Tarkowski the Dependable losing his touch at the heart of Everton's defence?
  • “It’ll do him no harm to have sat back for the best part of the season and looked at it.” Said Moyes of Röhl. Seems he was right, the lad's learned a lot judging by his display against City. I hope Dibling is learning something too....
    Eric Myles in Everton vs Manchester City: Player Ratings
  • Ndiaye needs to watch this match back, he had 3 golden chances and in each one he had an Everton player alongside him with an open goal but chose to shoot and miss - he’s starting to believe his own publicity. ...
    David Wall in Everton vs Manchester City: Player Ratings
  • IMO, Rohl played a really good game but how you can put the real MotM, Garner, 2 points below him is crazy. Can't blame Moyes for the late goal. It was a class shot from Doku. But, the defence opened up to allow the room for the shot - didn't learn from his first goal. So blame the defenders. How stupid is it for us to lose points to last minute goals 3 games on the run??!!!!!...
    Bob Parrington in Everton vs Manchester City: Player Ratings
  • Si #52, the origin of the game was in the 1800s when it wasn\'t for the fans but as a pastime for \'gentlemen\'.rnrnBut with the advent of stadia the clubs were reliant on the income from spectators. Look at the 70,000 that attended Dixie\'s 60th, or the regular 50-60ks at the derbies in the 60s and 70s.rnrnWhat\'s happened since is the game has been sanitised, starting with ground capacity reductions from all seater stadia. It was only then that clubs had to look for outside income. Before that there was no shirt sponsorships, advertising around the ground was for local butchers, bakers and candlestick makers and players were majority home grown, went to the match on the same bus as the supporters, and earned very little more than them. Club funding came from local family owners who could no longer keep financing them due to decreased capacity and therefore reduced income.rnrnSo I\'d disagree and say football WAS very much for the fans, and the local community,...
    Eric Myles in Has TV coverage short-changed Everton fans following the move to Hill Dickinson Stadium?