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  • Without MK’s ongoing contributions I doubt I’d still read ToffeeWeb, and that’s saying something because his anti-Moyes agenda can annoy me, but you’re passionate about Everton, Michael, and that comes through, your writing has more way more depth than the other official contributors here. I think you should take on board some of DH’s comments though (if you can), there are too many lightweight pieces on here now. Btw your article today was actually quite well balanced by your standards, lol, I knew you’d be hard pressed to stick the boot in after we’d won away at the Theatre Of Shite. By the way where is Robert Tressel? Not seen any posts by him for a while. ...
    Jimmy Carr in Next up: Everton vs Newcastle Utd
  • 14 years ago yesterday. He would've still been in his mid fifties. So sad. RIP Gary....
    Mark Murphy in Club set to unveil the Gary Speed Memorial Bench
  • Thanks for spotting this, Paul. Still so sad to think of the loss to his wife, family and friends. ...
    Michael Kenrick in Club set to unveil the Gary Speed Memorial Bench
  • To address just one of those “waste of space” posts. The catering at HD on match days IS of interest to those on here that go the match. Why should they miss out on news because it’s of no interest to those that don’t? Theres no reason really to comment on the article but it’s still worthy of a news item connected with the club. In hindsight, no pun intended, I should’ve just read and digested the RL article without comment but a massive Wigan fan wound me up, as they do. Btw PH - I’ve got a great story about that Boro away if we ever meet up…...
    Mark Murphy in Next up: Everton vs Newcastle Utd
  • Agree on the number of articles Steve, and they are sometimes a bit 'samey' but there does seems to be a bit more stats in some of them which is good. I guess more articles, although of lower quality, brings more clicks to the site....
    Eric Myles in Next up: Everton vs Newcastle Utd
  • It was always a good balance between Lyndon and Michael in their editorial approach - Lyndon more balanced and Michael more polemic and interacting with the posters. Michael has done a great job at explaining the changes in the site and trying to keep the posters engaged. Honestly, I only read and comment on the articles penned by Michael as they are written by an Evertonian with a clear point of view based on deep knowledge of the club, its culture and history. On the number of articles. If comments are spread across too many articles which are variations on the same topic or game, it can make it difficult to get a decent debate or exchange of views going between posters. Overall, the site seems to be getting its stability back after multiple changes and the new layout. Michael has been fundamental to that. ...
    Steve Brown in Next up: Everton vs Newcastle Utd