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  1. I watched it on MOTD and it was a foul on Yobo as it was a tackle from behind.
  2. I'm thinking of merging the Computer Help and Games & Music forums into Off Topic because there doesn't seem to be much interest in those forums. What do others think?
  3. The India Times have reported it xavier but they are saying the source is the Liverpool Daily Post. It could be a lot of hot air.
  4. http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/sport/foot...rticle25591.ece Information from a Everton employee passed on to the NOTW. It's nice to see that David Moyes isn't motivated by money anyway! or if he is doesn't want to 'waste' £30k a week which could put aside for other means. I'm sure Newcastle would offer him more than £60,000 a week. No mention of selling AJ and Mcfadden to fund Fellaini and the Moutinho bid never materialised. They see the stadium delay is one reason why no one is interested in buying the club, except Ambani and some Arabs have been linked in the past week.
  5. It's been confirmed on Bombay TV! http://www.grapheine.com/bombaytv/index.ph...9da8b518aadf98f well.. sort of http://www.grapheine.com/bombaytv/index.ph...dd81c5668698c10
  6. Jim, I beg to differ with the making ground comment but the latter two points I'd agree with and as the public inquiry hasn't even started yet it's not the time to throw the towel in. You are more than welcome to explain why you believe the ground move should go ahead, Everton_Worshipper frequently does! Mike - I thought I had. I don't know if it's within its remit to say "well you should have built on there instead" but the point I tried to make was that Everton have made several "material considerations" to support the stadium which include that there are no alternative sites that are viable - this can be disputed by people so it is related to this public inquiry. Mid-range, Philip McNulty of the BBC wrote this: "The main bones of contention are that they feel the new 50,000-seater stadium is not what was paraded in the original brochure - not effectively free but now costing Everton £78m, and falling into the "mid-range" quality of arena." http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/philmcnulty/200..._for_conce.html
  7. Jim/Mike, my problems is not with the club requesting another meeting - it is their intentions. Look at the link on the official site, the only two comments allowed to pass the moderators are anti-Goodison Redevelopment. They even had the cheek to big up their presentation as "compelling". My understanding of it is Everton have said we need to move to Kirkby because: *there will be £52million retail enabling money *the club can't afford a new stadium on their own *there were no alternative sites available in Liverpool *Goodison Park can't be redeveloped. It is up to the public to quash these claims to prove that that the material considerations put in place to support the stadium going ahead are nonsense with valid reasons.
  8. I'm very cautious over the club's intentions with regards to the meeting it to be honest. It could either be a genuine meeting or they want some filler for the public inquiry - as it stands Everton have done very little with regards to alternative sites and I imagine the government will be keen to know why. Stadium plans took a further blow this morning when Liverpool One (a Destination Kirkby rival) announced they had to make some stores rent-free for an initiial period to get shops in.
  9. I laughed at their letter to Royal Bank of Scotland: http://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/index....;topic=228101.0
  10. There seems to be less players to choose from than the Portsmouth game.
  11. The Sun, Guardian, Daily Post, Liverpool Echo all reporting it. Echo are also reporting that he won't be a guest for the Standard Leige game. It'll be interesting to see what kind of owner he is, his brother owns a Cricket Team called Mumbai Indians in the IPL. Personally I don't want to see a free spending owner but someone who will build the club up with good business decisions and incentives for fans to become regular match-goers. Post it !
  12. They used to play it before games at Goodison Park when it was #1 in the chart and then seemingly for rest of the season. It did get annoying.
  13. Was your last sentence intended to be ironic? It does seem a bit far fetched - the presence of a a 16 yr old kid at an Everton friendly means his dad will buy the club.
  14. Billionaire Anil Ambani will be in attendance at the Standard Leige game as a guest of the club according to Sky Sports' Newcastle United reporter.
  15. Robert Kraft is the New England Revs owner right? I think he was actually linked with buying us a few years ago.
  16. Pro EVO 2009 have a Champions League license which means all the teams in the Champions League are fully licensed. Sadly, there is no La Liga anymore as FIFA bought rights to it. Also Wembley, Old Trafford and Anfield (spit) have been added to the game. http://uk.games.konami-europe.com/news.do?idNews=354
  17. I take your Celine Dion and raise you Macarena
  18. I think it'd be fascinating if a little Earth appeared men in black style. I wonder what religious people would make of that then.
  19. I think you're maybe reading to much into it, I read it as "We're not the only ones who do this".
  20. Also.. Spain have lax rules on citizenship for several African and South American nations where the to qualify for a passport they only need to spend 2 years there. The african ruling was introduced this year, it's why a lot of talent from Africa's U17 championship has signed with Spanish Clubs.
  21. The board didn't like what was on the next agenda and have attempted to prevent it, it's that simple. http://www.toffeetalk.com/Another-Egm-Requested-t13080.html
  22. The board have changed the rules so the only way it will be supported is if Lord Grantchester supports it and 2% of shareholding.
  23. " I said there is a feeling in the football club that communications are not good. I want an open door policy and all the different factions about this, about everything. It's an emotional issue, which should be listened to and supported. " - Bill Kenwright, six days ago. All they needed was Arthur Abercromby to agree in addition, he owned 8% of the club too and is a close friend to the board, he's a former board director. Plus the second EGM proposal had little to do with the stadium. I posted it the other day, it was mainly about the running of the club. It's now been indefinitely put on hold unless Grantchester agrees to it.
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