Whats the most popular efc board?

anymore than 2sheiks said:
Can all you Bluemooners do me a favour and whenever an everton fan comes on this site prompting a response to something or asking a question,tell him to answer 2sheiks question.

-- Sun Mar 28, 2010 1:05 am --

Probably Unwelcome Evertonian said:
Go on then, since you keep asking in captials, I shall give you my take on events. *

His replacement didn't cost nothing. If anything, his replacement cost way over his value because of the short time scale involved and the neccessity to buy quickly due to injury crisis and approximately zero fit centre backs.

His replacement is also older so has fewer years left and also involved us having to break up a central defensive pair that Moyes rated as the second best in the league, only behind Terry and Carvalho. The timing, given our extensive injury list (that if fit, you could have made a starting eleven out of), compounded matters a lot. There was a lot of ill feeling at the time.

Looking back, OK we got Distin who frankly isn't worth the embarrassingly large sum of cash spunked on. Bilyaletdinov - funny one that. He has sparks of genius. Look at his goal against Man U - brilliant. He catches it early. Van der Saar doesn't even bother - he's not getting there! Other times he looks lazy. However, we spent £15m on another young midfielder 12 months earlier and it wasn't until his second season that he won the fans over. I am hoping history can repeat itself.

Finally, Johnny H was bought from that cash. He is one hell of a player, can bring it down, pick the simple pass, do all the basics very well indeed. And we've always liked our nutters at GP. It's good to have one again.

* Please note these are my views and not the views of the EFC community collectively. Now please stop posting in capital letters on MY board (joke - oh shit, here comes the lynch mob)
Your bringing what you spent on midfielders into the equation shows just how weak your argument is.You were paid well over the odds for a good not great defender.If somebody came in with a bid for Steven Ireland for £20mil,I would say thats twice what he's worth,and would wish him good luck.You behave like we bundled Lescott into the boot of a car and held a gun to his head.Bottom line is you got £22mil for a player who is worth nowhere near that.What the fuck are you moaning about?And why didn't you kick up all this shit when baconface took wooney for the same amount?

Your bringing what you spent on midfielders into the equation shows just how weak your argument is.

What??? Makes no sense to me. I haven't raised an argument. Although I have said that much of the money was spent on a midfielder, and a large proportion was also spent on a left footed central defender. I think you might be reading more into my posts than is actually there.

OK, so we both agree that £22m is a lot for Lescott? I think that is a given. However, at the time it happened (and the time it happened is essential here - think back to an opening day home 6-1 spanking at the hands of Arsenal) we had no other fit centre backs. Not one!

When he handed in his transfer request, it was like a two fingered salute to the club that took the chance on him. He knew we were in dire straits for a few months, and he helped drop us in it further. He quickly abandoned the team that gave him his chance. Much of the team that was brought together had no pre-season together as a result. Our form suffered, although I don't attribute that to Man City (as has been claimed that other EFC fans do) but more down to the extensive injury crisis.

Oh, the Rooney thing carried on for years. And now Moyes and Taggart are seemingly best of friends (and incidentally, I noticed that these were the first two managers that came out in support of Mancini being charged). It will all blow over, eventually!
 
Probably Unwelcome Evertonian said:
anymore than 2sheiks said:
Can all you Bluemooners do me a favour and whenever an everton fan comes on this site prompting a response to something or asking a question,tell him to answer 2sheiks question.

-- Sun Mar 28, 2010 1:05 am --


Your bringing what you spent on midfielders into the equation shows just how weak your argument is.You were paid well over the odds for a good not great defender.If somebody came in with a bid for Steven Ireland for £20mil,I would say thats twice what he's worth,and would wish him good luck.You behave like we bundled Lescott into the boot of a car and held a gun to his head.Bottom line is you got £22mil for a player who is worth nowhere near that.What the fuck are you moaning about?And why didn't you kick up all this shit when baconface took wooney for the same amount?

Your bringing what you spent on midfielders into the equation shows just how weak your argument is.

What??? Makes no sense to me. I haven't raised an argument. Although I have said that much of the money was spent on a midfielder, and a large proportion was also spent on a left footed central defender. I think you might be reading more into my posts than is actually there.

OK, so we both agree that £22m is a lot for Lescott? I think that is a given. However, at the time it happened (and the time it happened is essential here - think back to an opening day home 6-1 spanking at the hands of Arsenal) we had no other fit centre backs. Not one!

When he handed in his transfer request, it was like a two fingered salute to the club that took the chance on him. He knew we were in dire straits for a few months, and he helped drop us in it further. He quickly abandoned the team that gave him his chance. Much of the team that was brought together had no pre-season together as a result. Our form suffered, although I don't attribute that to Man City (as has been claimed that other EFC fans do) but more down to the extensive injury crisis.

Oh, the Rooney thing carried on for years. And now Moyes and Taggart are seemingly best of friends (and incidentally, I noticed that these were the first two managers that came out in support of Mancini being charged). It will all blow over, eventually!
I rest my case
 
Bloody hell, talk about starting it up all over again, just when it was beginning to die down. Can we forget about Wednesday, and Everton for a moment? We're just going around in circles, everybody move on and look forward.
 
Joycee Banercheck said:
Probably Unwelcome Evertonian said:
What??? Makes no sense to me. I haven't raised an argument. Although I have said that much of the money was spent on a midfielder, and a large proportion was also spent on a left footed central defender. I think you might be reading more into my posts than is actually there.

OK, so we both agree that £22m is a lot for Lescott? I think that is a given. However, at the time it happened (and the time it happened is essential here - think back to an opening day home 6-1 spanking at the hands of Arsenal) we had no other fit centre backs. Not one!

When he handed in his transfer request, it was like a two fingered salute to the club that took the chance on him. He knew we were in dire straits for a few months, and he helped drop us in it further. He quickly abandoned the team that gave him his chance. Much of the team that was brought together had no pre-season together as a result. Our form suffered, although I don't attribute that to Man City (as has been claimed that other EFC fans do) but more down to the extensive injury crisis.

Oh, the Rooney thing carried on for years. And now Moyes and Taggart are seemingly best of friends (and incidentally, I noticed that these were the first two managers that came out in support of Mancini being charged). It will all blow over, eventually!
I rest my case

What was your case? I missed it!
 
Walton won the game on weds, taking nothing away from the blue dippers, the 1st goal changed the game. Never a free kick.

They were more organised, soaked up the pressure, then bang, number 2.

I thought their fans were top, I'd be the same.

Better atmosphere than the red dippers game.

Good fans, and thats what it's all about for me.
 
Joycee Banercheck said:
Probably Unwelcome Evertonian said:
What was your case? I missed it!
Not like a scouser to miss a trick. My case was that this is the most popular EFC board. But you knew that.

Ahhh, I see what you meant now. It happened because another EFC message board provided a link to the 'Mancini Charged' thread which contained many an amusing over-reaction to say the least. It seemed as though everyone on there happened to have a question, so I thought it was decent to try and answer them.

I have quite enjoyed my ventures over here actually. Been good speaking with many of you. Some - less so, but I dare say they'll say the same about me.

I can assure you I am in no way hounding your lot. Give it a week and I'll be bored and will have left until the next fixture in the 2010/11 season.

I really got the impression that you all blamed Moyes for firing the torpedo that suck that South Korean ship the other day such was the comments posted about him. I've tried to offer balance. I've had a good chat with some of your forum members too and enjoyed it.<br /><br />-- Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:47 am --<br /><br />
mancitygaz said:
Walton won the game on weds, taking nothing away from the blue dippers, the 1st goal changed the game. Never a free kick.

They were more organised, soaked up the pressure, then bang, number 2.

I thought their fans were top, I'd be the same.

Better atmosphere than the red dippers game.

Good fans, and thats what it's all about for me.

I would say that once the first goal went in, we played as you would expect an away team to play against a home team with an unbeaten home record in March. It was never going to be expansive attacking football from that point - it's a mark of respect that it wasn't to be fair.
 
Probably Unwelcome Evertonian said:
Joycee Banercheck said:
Not like a scouser to miss a trick. My case was that this is the most popular EFC board. But you knew that.

Ahhh, I see what you meant now. It happened because another EFC message board provided a link to the 'Mancini Charged' thread which contained many an amusing over-reaction to say the least. It seemed as though everyone on there happened to have a question, so I thought it was decent to try and answer them.

I have quite enjoyed my ventures over here actually. Been good speaking with many of you. Some - less so, but I dare say they'll say the same about me.

I can assure you I am in no way hounding your lot. Give it a week and I'll be bored and will have left until the next fixture in the 2010/11 season.

I really got the impression that you all blamed Moyes for firing the torpedo that suck that South Korean ship the other day such was the comments posted about him. I've tried to offer balance. I've had a good chat with some of your forum members too and enjoyed it.
You don't have to justfy coming on here, mate. I'm all for hearing the other side's view. Fair fucks, you won. As you always seem to do (you bastards). Not a bad charge you're making either. Rather your lot than others.
 
Joycee Banercheck said:
Probably Unwelcome Evertonian said:
Ahhh, I see what you meant now. It happened because another EFC message board provided a link to the 'Mancini Charged' thread which contained many an amusing over-reaction to say the least. It seemed as though everyone on there happened to have a question, so I thought it was decent to try and answer them.

I have quite enjoyed my ventures over here actually. Been good speaking with many of you. Some - less so, but I dare say they'll say the same about me.

I can assure you I am in no way hounding your lot. Give it a week and I'll be bored and will have left until the next fixture in the 2010/11 season.

I really got the impression that you all blamed Moyes for firing the torpedo that suck that South Korean ship the other day such was the comments posted about him. I've tried to offer balance. I've had a good chat with some of your forum members too and enjoyed it.
You don't have to justfy coming on here, mate. I'm all for hearing the other side's view. Fair fucks, you won. As you always seem to do (you bastards). Not a bad charge you're making either. Rather your lot than others.

Same old shit today though. Away form is so inconsistent. I really expected us to get a point at most on Wednesday and then today. Seems like we used all our luck. Good luck for 4th anyway.
 
Probably Unwelcome Evertonian said:
anymore than 2sheiks said:
Can all you Bluemooners do me a favour and whenever an everton fan comes on this site prompting a response to something or asking a question,tell him to answer 2sheiks question.

-- Sun Mar 28, 2010 1:05 am --


Your bringing what you spent on midfielders into the equation shows just how weak your argument is.You were paid well over the odds for a good not great defender.If somebody came in with a bid for Steven Ireland for £20mil,I would say thats twice what he's worth,and would wish him good luck.You behave like we bundled Lescott into the boot of a car and held a gun to his head.Bottom line is you got £22mil for a player who is worth nowhere near that.What the fuck are you moaning about?And why didn't you kick up all this shit when baconface took wooney for the same amount?

Your bringing what you spent on midfielders into the equation shows just how weak your argument is.

What??? Makes no sense to me. I haven't raised an argument. Although I have said that much of the money was spent on a midfielder, and a large proportion was also spent on a left footed central defender. I think you might be reading more into my posts than is actually there.

OK, so we both agree that £22m is a lot for Lescott? I think that is a given. However, at the time it happened (and the time it happened is essential here - think back to an opening day home 6-1 spanking at the hands of Arsenal) we had no other fit centre backs. Not one!

When he handed in his transfer request, it was like a two fingered salute to the club that took the chance on him. He knew we were in dire straits for a few months, and he helped drop us in it further. He quickly abandoned the team that gave him his chance. Much of the team that was brought together had no pre-season together as a result. Our form suffered, although I don't attribute that to Man City (as has been claimed that other EFC fans do) but more down to the extensive injury crisis.

Oh, the Rooney thing carried on for years. And now Moyes and Taggart are seemingly best of friends (and incidentally, I noticed that these were the first two managers that came out in support of Mancini being charged). It will all blow over, eventually!
So he put in a transfer request did he?How is that our fault?So Andy Johnson,Tim Cahill,Jagielka didn't know about evertons interest before they signed?It's been going on for years.If you say you have no problem with that,then have a word with your mates who so obviously do.
 

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