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  1. It didn't show up for me on the website so I copied and pasted the link for the video here incase anyone else had same problem
  2. Just found out that Kitbag also run the official Man Utd and Celtic stores so it *should* be in safe hands.
  3. I would have thought they would have allowed people to pre-order on the official site and given a deadline of when the last order had to be in -at least then they would have known how many to make.
  4. All Pienaar would have to do is the reject the first contract put in front of him by Everton then it's as if the agreement deal never took place.
  5. Louis

    Lee Bullen

    He was a pretty good guest, it was also funny when they were talking about the Lee Bullens fan club following him from Dunfermline to Sheffield. He said 'to be fair, they only did it once'.
  6. Arsenal have been looking at him for a while if rumours are to be believed
  7. "He has played such a big part in turning this club around from what it was when I came here three-and-a-half years ago," Arteta revealed in The People. "He must take the credit for that and hopefully he's going to stay. "The other night, before the penalties against Fiorentina, he gathered us around and told us that, whatever happened next, he was very proud of us. "But he should be very proud of himself for the way he has helped us, for the way he has been there for us in the bad moments. "It would be unthinkable were he allowed to leave. There is a great atmosphere in the club and we have become a really good team. "So we have to hope that financially we can keep everyone because he will make us even better. The way he manages is special." http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_3311580,00.html
  8. This is footage taken from ITV4 before the Fiorentina game. http://www.nsno.co.uk/e107_plugins/autogal...Ground-Move.flv
  9. I'm swaying towards a redeveloped Goodison Park to be honest. One of the biggest problems is the Gwladys Street Primary School but I think the answer is this: Offer Liverpool County FA/Sports Centre an office in redeveloped Goodison (freeing up room in Walton Hall Park), in Scotland Queens Park own Hampden Park and the Scottish FA use it as their office. A county football association may jump at the chance of an office in a modern stadium imo. Build a new school on Walton Hall park (which'd keep the open space intact, school could be built for a larger capacity to accomodate future LCC plans (they intend to merge two schools by 2012) to keep them sweet about building on the park land. Also build changing facilities for the weekend-park users.) Or is that too sensible? :|
  10. Did anybody see the interview with Moyes last night? Apparently he favours Goodison Park redevelopment, he said something like I can't comment about the stadium move and the ITV host pointed at a Goodison Road sign and said he's a traditionalist.
  11. It turns out the club turned down Walton Hall Park in favour of Kirkby. http://www.keioc.net
  12. Planning permission to build 74 homes on Bellefield has been rerfused
  13. Portsmouth Cardiff West Brom Barnsley Who'd have thought it? I bet the FA are upset, they moved the semis to wembley so they could get more money to pay for the stadium.. I can't see those 4 filling it for the semis or the final
  14. I don't know what to think of this. On one hand, it's good that a wider variety of people are being asked for their input, on the other why are they making their own group when one already exists?
  15. Yeah Scrubs isn't bad, I have them all on dvd Curb your enthusiasm Arrested Development Black Books Peep Show All good
  16. Why I Don't Ever Want Everton To Be "Big Four" Again Gnawed lips, knotted entrails, throttled match day programmes, and for yesterday's Anfield game - cringing behind the sofa; as an Evertonian born at the wrong time I am not accustomed to success...but times are beginning to change. For me Everton used to be pugnacious relegation fighters, and only in the deepest recesses of my mind can I remember vague snippets of success. I recall looking at an Everton team photo, wondering with a child's logic that, if my Dad said he loved Gary Lineker like a son, did that make him my brother? Tragically as time was called on the 1980's, with Lord of the Sod inevitability, my footballing consciousness sprouted just as Everton began to wilt. My dad's boyhood team contained the 'Holy Trinity' and had a full to the brim trophy cabinet, but the team I fell in love with was Joe Royle's Moyes-esque band of brothers. In many ways Carsley, Osman, and Cahill are direct descendants of the plucky midfield mongrels Horne, Ebbrell, and Stuart. And who could forget Duncan Ferguson? The Yossarian of Everton's treatment table, whose career statistics bring a tear to the eye for all the wrong reasons, but the ex-con pigeon fancier was over six feet of contradictions and in many ways the perfect totem for that team; who mixed rough dogfights with one glorious moment in the sun. That team's poke in the eye of the Premier League behemoths was FA Cup victory over Man Utd - and upstart usher usurping Royalty at their Wembley coronation. Move to 2008 and that one-off battle has now become a war, the prize being entry into the exclusive top four. Liverpool are now once again favourites to bag that final spot, having dispensed with West Ham with depressing ease - but we will breathe down their necks and stare at them from over Stanley Park all the way to the end of the season. Although I'd love for us to grab fourth place, I wouldn't ever want Everton to be labelled "Big 4", that term is now something of an insult in my mind, and conjours up images of prawn sandwiches, the habitual masturbation of trophies on demand, mausoleum stadia, and owners with more Roubles than scruples. Putting us in the "Big 4" is like putting Joe Strummer in Girls Aloud, we simply don't belong. I am fully aware of our glorious history, but I want Everton to break the 'Big 4' cartel, not break into it. Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea all drink from the European Cup to forget, to obliterate memories of recent domestic league and cup wobbles. Everton, on the other hand, drink from the UEFA Cup to remember, an aide memoire to rekindle past successes. Victory in Europe for Liverpool will be a distraction, and often proves to be a temporary placebo for their domestic impotence, but UEFA successes for us will give us belief, lift us and inspire. The Moyesiah has catapulted us from lowly basement scrappers into high altitude competitors without the usual gap in between. That sick feeling in my stomach? I'm used to it, but it is for different reasons now. Tonight we play Fiorentina, and my guts are churning like a relegation six pointer of old.
  17. wcCw9RHI5mc The Viola has been training hard recently!
  18. Don't know if this link will work but: http://www.theaa.com/travelwatch/referral....4EL%2CLiverpool Click on show map. In return for our kindness, three points will be a nice gesture on your behalf Since you're not familiar with the area.. when you get into the station from the train you will be facing a wh smiths in the station, look to your right and use that exit (on one side of the exit is male toilets and the other is the ticket office), outside the doors is a taxi rank and they can get you to Goodison for about seven quid. Much easier and safer if you don't know where you are going.
  19. Who 'discovered' him at Grays, was it Andy King?
  20. silly game.. What's the twenty20 league about? Is it an international league?
  21. Dixie Dean has a 4 page spread on him in this months (well.. April) edition of fourfourtwo
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