KentBlue
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Everton didn't endear themselves to any City fans over the Lescott affair, but aside from that I have no issue with them. Great old club, good, passionate support - what's not to like?
Everton didn't endear themselves to any City fans over the Lescott affair, but aside from that I have no issue with them. Great old club, good, passionate support - what's not to like?
What about the postponed COVID game,when they DEMANDED to be kept informed of what was happening ??Everton didn't endear themselves to any City fans over the Lescott affair, but aside from that I have no issue with them. Great old club, good, passionate support - what's not to like?
Could have fooled me. Back when we still lived in Liverpool I worked as a steward at both grounds and Goodison often had a lot of empty seats on a matchday. Maybe it's changed now. Although given they've gotten even worse that's hard to fathom. Lol.They have a great fanbase to be fair. They sell out every game both home and away as far as I'm aware
Things have changed since I was a steward there back in 2012-2016 then. They were advertising half season tickets that were still available every matchday.You'd struggle to get a ticket for an everton game - home or away. Depending on a possible new stadium novelty response we could reasonably expect to sell out a 45-50k stadium. Problem is the funding and repayments aspect of it, along with which division we are in. We have had 2 failed stadium moves and you could argue that the move is about 15 years too late.
The fact it is happening is amazing in itself with our board and I still expect a few twists and turns.
That I cannot argue with.They do fill it and it’s also old and in much need of a replacement.
Throwing their toys out of the pram about the postponed game? Whining about not being kept informed?Everton didn't endear themselves to any City fans over the Lescott affair, but aside from that I have no issue with them. Great old club, good, passionate support - what's not to like?