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Tony A.rnHasn\'t been straight for a long time mate, you know that having played at the level.rnDo you talk to any pros on the subject?rnBe interesting to listen to their private thoughts on the way it\'s going. ...
John Collins in Premier League — Matchweek 37 -
Me too Dave.rnIve give my ticket away 7 games this season.rnI havent really missed it being honest.rnLike you have a life long love of the club but it\'s horrible football being served up mate. ...
John Collins in The highs and lows of Everton's first season at Hill Dickinson Stadium -
rnGood service to the club John.rnYou surely must know we are better than that though mate. ...
John Collins in “We messed up big time today”: Moyes rues Everton slump in damaging defeat to Sunderland -
Neil (6) From my selfish point of view on the difference between Goodison Park and the new stadium, I would still be watching Everton for the next few seasons if we were still playing at Goodison, no comparison with the new stadium, which is a fabulous football building, but I had a better speck at the grand old lady and a better perspective of the game because I was a lot closer to the pitch.rnrnThe main grouse I have, which affects quite a few thousand older fans, is getting to and leaving the ground because of the distance I have to walk, just not feasible for me and my aging legs.rnrnWhen they make the transport better, which they have to do, that will ease the problem, why aren\'t the club getting on to the Council continually about this?rnrnI don’t like change, that’s an age thing, so the fans will eventually get used to going to The Bramley Moor stadium and will at one stage be following a side worth watching— The sooner the better.rnrnI hope to get b...
Dave Abrahams in The highs and lows of Everton's first season at Hill Dickinson Stadium -
91, 93,rnI have been a supporter since the 1950s, season ticket holder, first in the Park End, then the New Goodison Road when it opened in the 1960s.rnWatched the league winners in the 60s and 70s. Went to both Wembley visits in 66 and 68.rnAdmired the 80s winning side and went to Wembley (my last visit there)rnI am still a season ticket holder and was there on Sunday and stayed behind to see Seamus and his family.rnI can tell you, as supporters many of you have a lot to be desired, compared to Everton supporters of the past, I will leave it at that....
John Williams in “We messed up big time today”: Moyes rues Everton slump in damaging defeat to Sunderland -
Arsenal have been really, really good boys....
Tony Hughes in Premier League — Matchweek 37

