The official Everton FC Supporters thread

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manfromdelmonte

Quote from: longballin on January 10, 2018, 05:56:28 PM
Everton is a shambles these days, no pride left...
you'll be welcome to.visit the stadium by the mersey
funded through the city council
Everton will help regenerate the city
then provide housing on the current goodison site

while lfc evict families from their houses

longballin

Quote from: SHEEDY on January 10, 2018, 07:21:46 PM
Quote from: longballin on January 10, 2018, 05:56:28 PM
Everton is a shambles these days, no pride left...
any examples of this 'no pride' you talk about?? or are you just posting shite as usual?

Rooney. The new manager...

From the Bunker

I see the throwing of mud from the media has started. Looks like Holgate is now the one being chased!

https://www.balls.ie/football/evertons-mason-holgate-faces-ban-homophobic-tweets-380985

Last week's derby FA Cup tie had lots of talking points. From Virgil Van Dijk's debut winner, the contentious Lallana penalty, the callback from the league game with a contentious penalty going in the opposite direction, Mason Holgate shoving Roberto Firmino over the advertising hoarding into the crowd going completely unpunished by referee Bobby Madley leading of course to the darker element that's hung over the fixture: Holgate accusing Firmino of using racist language against him.

There is still no decision made on that situation but Holgate's complaints seem to have opened up an unsavoury elements of his own past. A history of using homophobic language during Twitter exchanges.

The Everton defender has since deleted the Tweets but, as the general rule goes, once something appears on the internet it can never really be deleted. The Tweets were sent from his account back in 2012 and 2013 but they could see the 21 year old face a lengthy ban. He is now under investigation from the FA after the incident was highlighted following the Firmino bust up.

It was first believed that Holgate had deleted his Twitter following the Firmino clash and abuse he was receiving from Liverpool fans. The offensive tweets sent by the player contained the words "f**got", "fag" and "batty".

There is precedent in this kind of a case, for example Watford's Andre Gray. In 2016 Grey was suspended from playing for four matches whilst playing for Burley when he was found guilty of six aggravated breaches of FA rules for homophobic comments made on social media.

The FA continue to investigate the situation from last Friday night's game at Anfield, with no decision made yet on Firmino's alleged racist language.

Milltown Row2

Quote from: From the Bunker on January 11, 2018, 12:11:43 AM
I see the throwing of mud from the media has started. Looks like Holgate is now the one being chased!

https://www.balls.ie/football/evertons-mason-holgate-faces-ban-homophobic-tweets-380985

Last week's derby FA Cup tie had lots of talking points. From Virgil Van Dijk's debut winner, the contentious Lallana penalty, the callback from the league game with a contentious penalty going in the opposite direction, Mason Holgate shoving Roberto Firmino over the advertising hoarding into the crowd going completely unpunished by referee Bobby Madley leading of course to the darker element that's hung over the fixture: Holgate accusing Firmino of using racist language against him.

There is still no decision made on that situation but Holgate's complaints seem to have opened up an unsavoury elements of his own past. A history of using homophobic language during Twitter exchanges.

The Everton defender has since deleted the Tweets but, as the general rule goes, once something appears on the internet it can never really be deleted. The Tweets were sent from his account back in 2012 and 2013 but they could see the 21 year old face a lengthy ban. He is now under investigation from the FA after the incident was highlighted following the Firmino bust up.

It was first believed that Holgate had deleted his Twitter following the Firmino clash and abuse he was receiving from Liverpool fans. The offensive tweets sent by the player contained the words "f**got", "fag" and "batty".

There is precedent in this kind of a case, for example Watford's Andre Gray. In 2016 Grey was suspended from playing for four matches whilst playing for Burley when he was found guilty of six aggravated breaches of FA rules for homophobic comments made on social media.

The FA continue to investigate the situation from last Friday night's game at Anfield, with no decision made yet on Firmino's alleged racist language.

What age would he have been then? and what was the context? ya f**got  ;)
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

johnneycool

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on January 11, 2018, 01:11:05 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on January 11, 2018, 12:11:43 AM
I see the throwing of mud from the media has started. Looks like Holgate is now the one being chased!

https://www.balls.ie/football/evertons-mason-holgate-faces-ban-homophobic-tweets-380985

Last week's derby FA Cup tie had lots of talking points. From Virgil Van Dijk's debut winner, the contentious Lallana penalty, the callback from the league game with a contentious penalty going in the opposite direction, Mason Holgate shoving Roberto Firmino over the advertising hoarding into the crowd going completely unpunished by referee Bobby Madley leading of course to the darker element that's hung over the fixture: Holgate accusing Firmino of using racist language against him.

There is still no decision made on that situation but Holgate's complaints seem to have opened up an unsavoury elements of his own past. A history of using homophobic language during Twitter exchanges.

The Everton defender has since deleted the Tweets but, as the general rule goes, once something appears on the internet it can never really be deleted. The Tweets were sent from his account back in 2012 and 2013 but they could see the 21 year old face a lengthy ban. He is now under investigation from the FA after the incident was highlighted following the Firmino bust up.

It was first believed that Holgate had deleted his Twitter following the Firmino clash and abuse he was receiving from Liverpool fans. The offensive tweets sent by the player contained the words "f**got", "fag" and "batty".

There is precedent in this kind of a case, for example Watford's Andre Gray. In 2016 Grey was suspended from playing for four matches whilst playing for Burley when he was found guilty of six aggravated breaches of FA rules for homophobic comments made on social media.

The FA continue to investigate the situation from last Friday night's game at Anfield, with no decision made yet on Firmino's alleged racist language.

What age would he have been then? and what was the context? ya f**got  ;)

16 or so.

Milltown Row2

Quote from: johnneycool on January 11, 2018, 02:26:19 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on January 11, 2018, 01:11:05 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on January 11, 2018, 12:11:43 AM
I see the throwing of mud from the media has started. Looks like Holgate is now the one being chased!

https://www.balls.ie/football/evertons-mason-holgate-faces-ban-homophobic-tweets-380985

Last week's derby FA Cup tie had lots of talking points. From Virgil Van Dijk's debut winner, the contentious Lallana penalty, the callback from the league game with a contentious penalty going in the opposite direction, Mason Holgate shoving Roberto Firmino over the advertising hoarding into the crowd going completely unpunished by referee Bobby Madley leading of course to the darker element that's hung over the fixture: Holgate accusing Firmino of using racist language against him.

There is still no decision made on that situation but Holgate's complaints seem to have opened up an unsavoury elements of his own past. A history of using homophobic language during Twitter exchanges.

The Everton defender has since deleted the Tweets but, as the general rule goes, once something appears on the internet it can never really be deleted. The Tweets were sent from his account back in 2012 and 2013 but they could see the 21 year old face a lengthy ban. He is now under investigation from the FA after the incident was highlighted following the Firmino bust up.

It was first believed that Holgate had deleted his Twitter following the Firmino clash and abuse he was receiving from Liverpool fans. The offensive tweets sent by the player contained the words "f**got", "fag" and "batty".

There is precedent in this kind of a case, for example Watford's Andre Gray. In 2016 Grey was suspended from playing for four matches whilst playing for Burley when he was found guilty of six aggravated breaches of FA rules for homophobic comments made on social media.

The FA continue to investigate the situation from last Friday night's game at Anfield, with no decision made yet on Firmino's alleged racist language.

What age would he have been then? and what was the context? ya f**got  ;)

16 or so.

so at 16 or so I was throwing bricks at the peelers! does that mean I was in the ra? No, we all do things when we are young and daft, doing it when you are an adult is a different matter

None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

manfromdelmonte

Theo Walcott?
arsenal offloading a serious amount of players

we could with offloading some of our dross

Geoff Tipps


longballin

Shambles since the day and hour they took Rooney back....

SHEEDY

that was a totally embarrassing, depressing performance. it turned out to be like a training game for spurs who are in a different league to us. the only player to take any credit from the game was mason holgate and that says something for a defender in a team that has lost 4-0. the sooner this season is over the better and hopefully we can start again in august without big sams and his negative shite at the helm.
nil satis nisi optimum

manfromdelmonte

Quote from: longballin on January 13, 2018, 07:26:59 PM
Shambles since the day and hour they took Rooney back....
he's crocked from carrying that Man U team for years and winning silverware

longballin

Pundits eulogising about Moyes great record at Everton.... am I missing something? What did he win? Got to Cup final went ahead in first minutes and lost, Cup semi-final went ahead v Liverpool and lost, got to Champs league qualifier and lost. Moyes success at Everton is a myth and shows how ambition went through the floor... remember Wigan and Portsmouth won Cups despite the big four or five. Royle won a trophy, Kendall was a legend... Moyes was a bluffer who settled for mediocrity and Everton still have that mindset.

Fuzzman

Are yis happy about Walcott?
I think he will add great pace and good be a good partner for Tosun.
Much better than Mirrallas and scored 18 last year.
I'd say he just regular games and he could be an England starter in the WC

That's him, Bolasie, Vlasic, Lookman, Lennon all with good pace now to make runs for Rooney and Siggy to find with their vision and passing. 7th place here we come.

johnneycool

Big Sam will want the ball booted long and early for the likes of Walcott to run onto.

It's going to get even direr, but maybe Walcott can manage a shot on target if he's not injured.

Big Sam out.

Terrible decision to put him in place.

Fuzzman

Why don't you rate him JC?

Has he just got a bad rep for no reason?
He was the England manager after all until he messed it up but I think he's a wise old codger and is as good as Moyes or Bobby was and we saw what Koeman did to us.

It's too easy to say this lad and that lad isn't up to it but who is?
I think he's a lot more experienced than say Eddie Howe or man other young managers.