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I remember going Roker Park in the 3rd round on10th January 1979. It was a night match. I was 15 at the time and bunked off school. I left early in the morning and hitch hiked it.
It was freezing and snowing but the game went ahead. I didn't even have a coat just a denim jacket.
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We lost 2-1 and were knocked out of the FA Cup. I want to thank the driver of Jones Motor Services who let me on his coach and dropped me back in Ellesmere Port on his way back to North Wales. ...
Mike Kennedy in Everton v Sunderland in FA Cup 3rd Round -
I appreciate there are different levels to what I'm about to say, but James Garner is an example of someone being given time to develop.
Garner has always been a decent player, but this season he has stepped up another level or two.
I'd surmise that Barry has been bought to develop. He hasn't had a great start, but over the past several games his effort and hold up play have developed. He was just lacking a goal. Now he has a goal, that burden may be eased and given continued chances he may develop into a decent forward (or here's hoping he does)...
Andy Macrae in Can Thierno Barry recover from his slow start at Everton? -
Edit: and of course we would need a replacement for Jack himself as well....
Eric Myles in Three reasons why Everton are heading in the right direction under David Moyes -
Would he take a pay cut to stay with us though Derek? I read that this one year loan deal was costing us £12 million in wages, that's £250k a week roughly, and you want to cut it to £100k.
It seems he likes the Club and likes playing for Moyes but does he like us that much?
He'll have been in the shop window for a season and other clubs will have seen what he can do and may well come in with a better offer for City and Jack himself. In which case he'll likely be off if we're trying to lowball a deal.
It's all down to TFG and the funds I suppose, as we need a striker, right back, and one or two other positions wouldn't go amiss. It may be a case of either / or....
Eric Myles in Three reasons why Everton are heading in the right direction under David Moyes -
Just read this entire article and the comments and not a single gambling advert in sight. Yes there definitely are more on the site but it really doesn't impact my reading....
Tony Cunningham in Next up: Chelsea vs Everton -
Tony (78) Fair enough Tony that’s how you see Jack I might be the only one who would think of replacing him but agree we might miss him because it doesn’t look like we have anyone better, at the moment, to take his place but I would certainly miss Ndiaye more than Grealish.
Derek (77)I think you are a very generous man,far too generous— I’d say thanks Jack but no thanks although I hope you enjoy the rest of your career wherever that is....
Dave Abrahams in Three reasons why Everton are heading in the right direction under David Moyes

