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Aw f***, sorry Colin, and everyone else for that matter. ...
Dale Self in Everton v Sunderland in FA Cup 3rd Round -
Sarcasm being the lowest form of wit, Paul, didn’t you know how much Kevin appreciates David Moyes.
On another note, whilst it’s nice to see the club, acknowledging the support it has received during it’s darkest period@26, I also find it a bit condescending if I’m being totally honest.
It’s great to see our support getting rewarded? Win us a f***n cup, before you start making statements like this please, would be my message to whoever is responsible for posting stuff like this...
Tony Abrahams in Three reasons why Everton are heading in the right direction under David Moyes -
Darren 33
While I understand your cynicism and I get the lets win trophies before bouquets, but surely there is nothing wrong in actually pointing out if someone is doing a decent job compared to many of his successors.
I have been watching Everton for over 71 years and I have seen only 3 managers win trophies so its a pretty tough bar you set if we only praise managers when they win trophies.
Nice to see you back by th eway. ...
Brian Harrison in Three reasons why Everton are heading in the right direction under David Moyes -
Kevin Molloy 21: 'We may have the most wins away from home of any team in the league, but this just underlines the drop in standards across the whole league'.
Bizarre! Unbelievable!
Now I am far from being a Moyes fan, but this toxic logic tells you far more about the poster than the manager.
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Paul Griffiths in Three reasons why Everton are heading in the right direction under David Moyes -
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 -
Dave(200)
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

