Tangled up in blue.
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I think Frank will get his P45 if Bournemouth beat Everton again on Saturday
I think it's there regardless.I think Frank will get his P45 if Bournemouth beat Everton again on Saturday
No, he's always been a red.Wasn’t he an Evertonian as a kid?
I understand what you're getting at; really, I do. But them being shite today doesn't really improve my mood this evening. Thank fuck I don't have a cat!A lesson in not being disappointed about us losing today. Everton tread water every year. They may have been better going down in that Wimbledon game and bouncing back like we did eventually. Who knows.
He seems a decent lad to be honest.Fair play to Coady in his interview. Saying the players have to look at themselves in the mirror and its not on the manager or staff
Yeah for a scouser.He seems a decent lad to be honest.
When is their new stadium ready? I doubt Fat Frank will be there for its opening
Can’t see how Frank can survive. Once you've lost the support of the fans, there's usually only one outcome.
I think I saw a few of the team unhappy at the fans there. What do they expect? To be cheered off the pitch after what was, by all accounts, a pretty wretched performance? Those fans endured (so I'm reading) a 12 hr round trip, to get that served up by the team. No wonder they were pissed off.Iwobi gave his shirt to a fan who threw it back at him. Half the away section left after 3 down and the other half stayed mainly to chant abuse at the team
We were dire again and if Lampard wanted to prove today was the more important game of the 2, he failed miserably. I am lucky in that I live nearby and got home easily after. But in my eyes the fans that did, had every right to voice their frustration. I am not of the Lampard out brigade, but it's becoming harder to make a case for him. But in fairness to him he can only choose a team from what he has, which in truth is an average squad.I think I saw a few of the team unhappy at the fans there. What do they expect? To be cheered off the pitch after what was, by all accounts, a pretty wretched performance? Those fans endured (so I'm reading) a 12 hr round trip, to get that served up by the team. No wonder they were pissed off.
FixedWe were dire again and if Lampard wanted to prove today was the more important game of the 2, he failed miserably. I am lucky in that I live nearby and got home easily after. But in my eyes the fans that did, had every right to voice their frustration. I am not of the Lampard out brigade, but it's becoming harder to make a case for him. But in fairness to him he can only choose a team from what he has, which in truth is an average squad for the championship.