Everton no longer the friendly peoples club..............

Jim, fuck off to bed and learn to quote next time you're on, there's a good lad.
 
wheres this jimmy come from??
BIG win, cup final so on so on.
were you lot not up for it before the game?? were there not posts on here how you wnated to turn us over,
cant be arsed looking for them. only get moaned at for quoting thm wrong, remember the lawrence one saying we'd wion 2-0 of the top of my head. yes theres everton forums, is it as much fun as on here? no.

macky said:
jimmy , you've had your BIG win and your gloat , is ther no decent everton forums
 
Complete myth that these are top fans. I'm from St.Helens and i have had to live with their neanderthol and vile opinions for the best part of 35years, both ineveryday life and when City go to Woodison. I have'nt read the whole thread but i will say this. These pieces of shit, not big pieces but little pieces of shit were easily in the top 5 of shithouse, aggressive and backward/bitter football fans that i have evr come across, they are now in the top 3 for me and i will deffo be givin' them the same treatment when they come to Coms, two wrongs don't make a right but for me, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.

Seein' a couple of youngsters in tears on Saturday, crying and physically frightened made my blood boil, and the shithouse pigs havin' it with us as well was the last straw. Welcome this scum with double that they welcomed you with on Saturday when they come to Coms, and i can hear people saying that 'do not lower yoiurself as low as this scum as we are better than that', well i'm sorry but every year is the same old same old and believe me as we become successful it is gonna get worse, you seen fuk all on Saturday to what the next few seasons are gonna be like. This scum only deserve one thing.

BTW, Gollom should be charged with incitation, he has a lot to answer for the way he ramped up the Dippers. Bitter prik.
 
jamesefc said:
wheres this jimmy come from??
BIG win, cup final so on so on.
were you lot not up for it before the game?? were there not posts on here how you wnated to turn us over,
cant be arsed looking for them. only get moaned at for quoting thm wrong, remember the lawrence one saying we'd wion 2-0 of the top of my head. yes theres everton forums, is it as much fun as on here? no.

macky said:
jimmy , you've had your BIG win and your gloat , is ther no decent everton forums
Quick tip La; people normally quote with their comments underneath the post they are quoting.
 
jimharri said:
jamesefc said:
wheres this jimmy come from??
BIG win, cup final so on so on.
were you lot not up for it before the game?? were there not posts on here how you wnated to turn us over,
cant be arsed looking for them. only get moaned at for quoting thm wrong, remember the lawrence one saying we'd wion 2-0 of the top of my head. yes theres everton forums, is it as much fun as on here? no.
Quick tip La; people normally quote with their comments underneath the post they are quoting.

ah got ya, ar kidddddd
 
Surprised no one has posted this crappy article, I read half of it and gave up otherwise I would have hit the screen!! I really do hate Everton, their jealous fans and jealous 'journalists!'

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YOU can have all the Sheikh’s billions but there are still some things money can’t buy. Everton and Manchester City once had much in common, now they are like chalk and cheese.

The team City put out at Goodison was assembled at a cost of £110million.

The three substitutes Roberto Mancini brought on were signed at a combined bill of £45m, around the same price as Everton’s entire starting line-up.

David Moyes would have been within his rights to cast a few envious glances towards the away dugout.

Moyes’s mission to take his club forward has undoubtedly been hampered by a lack of funds, while in contrast Mancini has inherited a bottomless pit of cash to realise Abu Dhabi businessman Sheikh Mansour’s dream of world domination. However, what Moyes has at Everton you can’t put a price on.

His players play for each other and they have pride in the shirt. That passion, desire and collective spirit was clear for all to see on Saturday as City were taught a lesson.

Mancini arrived on the crest of a wave following four straight wins after taking over from Mark Hughes. The Italian left thanking his lucky stars his side weren’t handed a more humiliating defeat.

The scoreline hardly reflected the extent of Everton’s dominance.

First half goals from the exceptional Steven Pienaar and Louis Saha put Everton firmly in control and only the woodwork and poor finishing denied them further reward after the break.

They had the game’s outstanding performer in Marouane Fellaini. The Belgian is enjoying a rich vein of form and clearly flourishing in the holding midfield role.

His manager has hailed him as currently the best midfielder in the top flight and on Saturday’s evidence it’s hard to argue with that assessment.

Fellaini broke up countless City attacks and got Everton moving again. He dominated in the air, was tidy in possession and capped off a good night’s work with a classy dragback and pirouette to outfox Craig Bellamy late on.

The Gwladys Street lapped it up and the only thing missing from Fellaini’s performance was a goal – with Shay Given’s heroics denying him the icing on the cake.

Victory extended Everton’s unbeaten league run to seven games and finally lifted them into the top half of the table.

Not since the Merseyside derby at the end of November have they tasted defeat in the league and now the challenge is to kick on and compete for a top six finish.

It’s a tough ask considering the ground they need to make up but standards have been set that need to be maintained.

This was also a personal triumph for Moyes who was desperate to put one over City following the way they went about signing Joleon Lescott last summer.

A knee injury meant there was no Goodison return for the £22million centre-back but his former manager’s programme notes highlighted just how much that saga still rankles.

There is no doubt that Manchester City treated us with little respect and broke rules in the summer,” the Everton manager wrote.

“I found it hard to accept that a club that until recently had many similarities to Everton should suddenly start acting with no class.”

His side began like they were under strict orders to exact retribution for City’s arrogance. Mancini’s men were never given time to settle on the ball as those in royal blue snapped at their heels and forced them into errors.

Martin Petrov had an early effort pushed away by Tim Howard but after it was one-way traffic.

Everton were superior in all departments and the only surprise was how long it took them to find a breakthrough.

Carlos Tevez, who had scored seven in his previous four league games, was expertly marshalled by rock-solid John Heitinga and Sylvain Distin, who returned from injury to make his first start since December 2.

The prolific Argentinian spent most of the game either on his backside or readjusting his alice band, while Bellamy continuously snarled at his team-mates for the pitiful lack of service.

The early loss of Roque Santa Cruz to injury hardly helped their cause and his replacement Robinho suffered the insult of being substituted himself on the hour mark.

The £32.5m Brazilian, who is reported to earn £160,000 a week, strolled around seemingly disinterested and the only surprise was that Mancini waited so long to haul him off.

In stark contrast, when Distin ran out of gas, young full-back Seamus Coleman came on and fitted in seamlessly with Phil Neville switching to centre-back.

Coleman, who cost roughly the same as three days wages for Robinho, gave everything for the cause and helped ensure City never had a sniff.

In fact Everton should have rubbed salt into the visitors’ wounds.

With 12 minutes to go Fellaini powered Donovan’s corner goalwards but Given somehow touched it onto the bar and Bilyaletdinov wastefully lashed the rebound over.

Next it was Cahill’s turn to curse his luck as his header from Leighton Baines’ cross left Given beaten but bounced back off the woodwork.

“Lescott, what’s the score?” chanted the home supporters.

This was a sweet triumph. In fact you could say it was priceless.
 
buzzer1 said:
Complete myth that these are top fans. I'm from St.Helens and i have had to live with their neanderthol and vile opinions for the best part of 35years, both ineveryday life and when City go to Woodison. I have'nt read the whole thread but i will say this. These pieces of shit, not big pieces but little pieces of shit were easily in the top 5 of shithouse, aggressive and backward/bitter football fans that i have evr come across, they are now in the top 3 for me and i will deffo be givin' them the same treatment when they come to Coms, two wrongs don't make a right but for me, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.

Seein' a couple of youngsters in tears on Saturday, crying and physically frightened made my blood boil, and the shithouse pigs havin' it with us as well was the last straw. Welcome this scum with double that they welcomed you with on Saturday when they come to Coms, and i can hear people saying that 'do not lower yoiurself as low as this scum as we are better than that', well i'm sorry but every year is the same old same old and believe me as we become successful it is gonna get worse, you seen fuk all on Saturday to what the next few seasons are gonna be like. This scum only deserve one thing.

BTW, Gollom should be charged with incitation, he has a lot to answer for the way he ramped up the Dippers. Bitter prik.

top post buzzer
 
Ive never found them friendly,always been able to chat with Lpool fans but Everton have always been bitter.Years ago they were one of the first set of fans to engage in football violence,I'm 58 and can remember them late 60s being an orrible set of bastards then.Last season at coms was same with them wanting to av a go.Yes city fans were taunting but running at the lines of stewards to try and get at them.the way the crowd react to every challeng,foul or not,is pathetic,very small minded.
They always portray themselves as the victims from Liverpool,AKA Self Pity City.
 

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