arthur said:
It's actually 39,000 which is sold out for Sunday .
As an aside , I admit to some of my remarks may be a bit ' tongue - in - cheek ' , however I'm not bitter or envious , we are actually a very good team without having spent the megabucks that City , Utd , Liverpoo , or Chelski have , .. I was really saddened to hear of Malcolm Allinson passing away recently and it brought it back to me that I actually used to like City , Colin Bell was an amazing player , I used to enjoy going down the East Lancs to Maine Road and avoiding the battles outside after the game , I loved the atmosphere there but then I am not the biggest fan of the Premier League and even less of Sky who's financial influence means the most money goes to the teams who need it least which IMO will be the eventual demise of the game in this country .. Nowadays , you can't have bosses like Allinson/Mercer , Clough , Shankley , Kendall who all built teams from there acadamies or buying younger lower division " promising " players alongside seasoned Pros to mould the kids together .. Thats gone now , any promising young players are tempted away to the richer clubs and in most cases to sit on the bench because there's a £25m player on £100k a week in the squad ahead of him ........ I could go on but I have to stop .. I might say something else nice about City and we cant have that can we ? :)
Oh please mate, let's have no more of your misty-eyed nostalgic bollocks!
As a lad growing up my memory of Everton was that they were the richest club the country... backed by the Moores family (Littlewoods), one of the wealthiest in the nation, and you routinely bought all the top stars for top wages and fees.
You won leagues and cups based on that approach... now you resent us having the same advantage?
With hypocrisy like that, you should have been a Rag!
And you seem to conveniently forget that we have given debuts to SEVEN youth players in the past couple of years. How many have you given debuts to?
And having to sell your best players? Yeah, we did that for years...
-- Sat Oct 16, 2010 8:56 am --
quadvod said:
If I may respond - don't overegg the hostility towards city by evertonians - the internet enables the twats to come on other teams forums abuse all and sundry and give an impression that they're somewhat representative. I go to the match with circa 12-15 mates and the general consensus is good luck to you albeit paying someone who's name isn't messi 220k a week feels like the game's going mad- we'd rather see someone else lifting the title than the utd chelsea bore fest that has occurred in recent times. If/when you've won the title a couple of years on the bounce I'll be hoping someone else comes and knocks you of your perch but that's football.
I like your responses, to be fair.
But the Everton fans view of us has changed in the last couple of years. We used to be kindred spirits and brothers-in-arms in hating our respective red rivals.
I know a fair few Evertonians (and even had some links with your brilliant fanzine When Skies are Grey) and over the years we have had great banter. We used to meet up at Goodison and have a drink and we'd all wallow together in our unfairness and misery!
But that has changed, whether you like it or not.
Even my previous friendships with Evertonians has taken on a bitter edge, where they now wish us nothing but failure and are quick to have a pop at any thing they can pick up on.
So, no, it's not just Internet geeks spoiling it, I genuinely do believe that you, more than any other club, has taken our good fortune (and that's all it is) far worse than any other club's fans.