Judging by his time at Newcastle he will make them more organised and harder to beat but they will be depressingly negative and almost unwatchable at times, especially against title contendersWill the Spanish Waiter improve the team?
Yep be a good bet for draws or under 1.5 goals per game next season.Judging by his time at Newcastle he will make them more organised and harder to beat but they will be depressingly negative and almost unwatchable at times, especially against title contenders
Like England?Judging by his time at Newcastle he will make them more organised and harder to beat but they will be depressingly negative and almost unwatchable at times, especially against title contenders
Hahaha good shoutLike England?
That will go down well with our resident Toffees!I predict they will finish between 7th and 17th for about the 50th season in a row. How fucking boring to support Everton. Be better off going down for a couple of years and having a few new grounds.
Wtf
They definitely need another midfielder to become competitive
Is that a disguise?
Is that a disguise?
One of the great ironies of Heysel is that a couple of weeks earlier they had won the Cup-Winners Cup and the English ban probably impacted them more than anyone else in the country, by the time it was lifted they had lost most of their better players and hadn't been able to replace them without that additional boost.I predict they will finish between 7th and 17th for about the 50th season in a row. How fucking boring to support Everton. Be better off going down for a couple of years and having a few new grounds.
And the winner of the Jeff Lynne lookalike competition is…………
One of the great ironies of Heysel is that a couple of weeks earlier they had won the Cup-Winners Cup and the English ban probably impacted them more than anyone else in the country, by the time it was lifted they had lost most of their better players and hadn't been able to replace them without that additional boost.
I guess one of the main(for a City fan!)what might have beens, is Howard Kendell would likely have never managed City....and I wouldn't have been forced to watch Adrian Heath and Wayne Clarke upfront for City!Excellent side they had in those days.
One of the reasons the Everton/Liverpool rivalry became more bitter.
What might have beens.