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Post by halewoodblue on Jul 10, 2015 13:55:24 GMT
I might watch one of these friendlies if and when we sign someone of note. In the meantime its still the pathetic rubbish I watched last yr, I can certainly wait another few weeks to see that again
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Post by Avinalaff on Jul 10, 2015 14:19:41 GMT
I might watch one of these friendlies if and when we sign someone of note. In the meantime its still the pathetic rubbish I watched last yr, I can certainly wait another few weeks to see that again Instead of everybody paying separately, I offered to put all the games in the match room if everybody chipped in. It would have cost 10 of us about £1.70 each, instead of £17.99 each but nobody bothered to reply, so I'm a bit loathed to pay for it and share it given the response.
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Post by halewoodblue on Jul 10, 2015 15:03:00 GMT
I might watch one of these friendlies if and when we sign someone of note. In the meantime its still the pathetic rubbish I watched last yr, I can certainly wait another few weeks to see that again Instead of everybody paying separately, I offered to put all the games in the match room if everybody chipped in. It would have cost 10 of us about £1.70 each, instead of £17.99 each but nobody bothered to reply, so I'm a bit loathed to pay for it and share it given the response. Don't pay for it, its not worth it. £17 is disgusting for nothing games and we haven't even bought anyone
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Post by Avinalaff on Jul 10, 2015 15:46:46 GMT
Instead of everybody paying separately, I offered to put all the games in the match room if everybody chipped in. It would have cost 10 of us about £1.70 each, instead of £17.99 each but nobody bothered to reply, so I'm a bit loathed to pay for it and share it given the response. Don't pay for it, its not worth it. £17 is disgusting for nothing games and we haven't even bought anyone I only ever buy it to put in the match room for posterity. 2013 loveevertonforum.com/page/pre-season-matches2014 loveevertonforum.com/page/pre-season-matches2
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Post by Avinalaff on Jul 10, 2015 16:13:47 GMT
Everton’s friendly match against Swindon Town on Saturday will see both clubs pay tribute to the late Andy King. A minute’s applause will take place prior to the 3pm kick-off at the County Ground to remember a man who represented both the Blues and the Robins. King scored 67 goals in 248 appearances over two spells at Goodison Park, and was a crowd favourite who will forever be remembered for netting a spectacular Merseyside derby winner in October 1978. He then went on to enjoy two spells in charge of Swindon between 2000 and 2005. In 2003/04, he led the Robins to the Division Two Play-Offs where they were beaten in the semi-final by Brighton & Hove Albion.
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