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  • Well done the Bhoys. As they go on to be eliminated from Champions League by the champions of Ruritania.rnThe real game yesterday was at Ochilview were the mighty Stenhousemuir, managed by former blue Gary Naysmith, held on for a tough win over Alloa. At one point a game of football broke out. It was like the young farmers eleven a side tag wrestling night. BBC Alba with a commentary in Scots Gaelic. Marvellous...rnVamonos Stens !...
    Alan McGuffog in Premier League — Matchweek 37
  • ☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️ Penalty and VAR, divine intervention is a good thing. Bouncing tonight for the Bhoys. If Marine had won the FA Trophy that would have been some compensation as our season fizzles out. But the treatment of those big-hearted Hearts players as they made their way back to the coach to just get away after one of theirs was punched after the 'final whistle' - disgraceful, CP should have no fans for the first three games of the new season - was so sad to see. That would not have happened if it was Hibs. I've been saying for a long while on here that we should be looking very carefully and closely at any Asian lad who plays for Celtic. ☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️...
    Paul Griffiths in Premier League — Matchweek 37
  • The majority of the empties were in the City sections. It was a hollow, heartless, soulless final on and off the pitch. We ought not to be surprised, the demise of the FA Cup is synchronous with the rise of the Premier League. I agree with PH (1). I mean, that 1983 final Brighton v Man-Utd. Nothing like that anymore with half of the country glued to the box and nothing else mattered, even though I supported us. Mind you, we were shite that year. I listened to some pundit, I think from Talksport, who said that the reason that the FA Cup Final had lost so much of its passion and intensity was due to the number of 'foreigners' who don't get it in the teams, just six on both sides today, he fumed. My first thought was Farage, f*** off. Is there any validity in this Little England comment?...
    Paul Griffiths in The 145th Football Association Challenge Cup Final
  • I\'m really glad that you were not there Sean Kearns as I and the many many thousands watched the best team in England and Europe in 1984-87. rnrnThat\'s a comment about you specifically Mr. Kearns and not the brilliant thousands of match-goers whose first match was in August 1995 and after.rnrnWhy? Because your final paragraph shows that your have zilch class lad.rnrnWhat are your Everton memories Mr. Kearns as you approach middle age? Clue, mine are so much more glorious. And I hope that we do great things in the next two decades or more for me and so many others to see us back where we belong.rnrnHey, we haven\'t had one of your f***ing crazy conspiracy theories for quite a while SK.rnrnHave you seen the light \'la\'?rn...
    Paul Griffiths in “You all mean the world to me” — Seamus Coleman announces end of his Everton playing career
  • Mike #16, agreed, but I\'d hope we\'ll have one wrong footed player and one right footed player in the position, not two left feet....
    Eric Myles in Who Is Dario Osorio? The Chilean Winger Everton are tracking this summer
  • Mike (6), saying that an international playing for Chile is somehow equivalent to wingers who play for England is ridiculous. The English players - Gordon, Saka, Eze, etc, cost upwards of 80 million. So, yeah, it makes perfect sense to compare Osorio and Dibling who has played for the England U-21s.rnrn“Osorio is 22 and a full international, World Cup qualifiers and all, and a Europe veteran as well. Dibling is none of those.” Mike, let me remind you that we already have one such player who has been rotting on the bench - sorry, not even on the bench. So, why should Moyes be allowed to waste more money on a similar profile of player?...
    Ajay Gopal in Who Is Dario Osorio? The Chilean Winger Everton are tracking this summer