Everton make things right and read the room👊
Last pre season Game at Hill Dickinson Give him his Testimonial v Sligo💙
Make it Affordable, Pack the stadium out full to the brim👊
Start him,make him captain and give him the send off he deserves👊
You got it wrong yesterday
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On Sunday during our game v Sunderland we are asking fans to please applaud in the 26th minute for Michael Jones 👏🏼
On Saturday the day before our game it would’ve be Michael’s birthday. His first birthday since we have moved to our new ground.
Michael was a great Evertonian who went home and away, all over the world with his family and friends to watch his beloved Everton.
Sadly Michael made the ultimate sacrifice when helping build our new stadium on the banks of the royal blue Mersey.
He will forever be remembered and he will forever be in our hearts 💙
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Been let down last minute for tomorrow. Please please please need 2 tickets. Can meet you today or tomorrow in London. Cash in hand or bank transfer!! @evertonspares
‼️‼️DO NOT TAKE FLAGS HOME‼️‼️
We are extremely disappointed that some fans took our flags home last night, removing them from the large wooden pole they are on and taking them with them.
These were taken grown men by the way, not kids.
Some of our group seen this with our own eyes from the upper so we were unable to get the flag back, we also had a friend message us saying they have one of our flags at home because they took it off a man on the way out the ground who was trying to put it in his pocket and there were quite a few poles with no flags on during the clean up.
These flags cost thousands of pounds to buy. For the 2x2m flags that some have took home, they cost around £65 each to buy.
This money has been donated by our brilliant generous fans to enable us to buy these flags to put on displays.
They aren’t yours, our fans haven’t donated for you to take them home and put them up in your ma’s box room.
We do this voluntary, as well as having full time jobs & it takes up a lot of our own time. Now we will have to spend more hours securing 100’s of flags to the poles so they can’t be removed, which will then make even more work for us should any need washing.
If you want a flag with our design on, then contact us and we can give you the design and the details of the company who make them.
If you’d like to return them, then bring them to the United game and leave it on a seat.
Thank you 👍🏼
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Fucking prick
My son spent 6 months in Iraq, and then two 7 month tours of Afghanistan with the Royal Marines
He fought hard in Sangin saw friends die, or be maimed. He bears scars of his own, and he did it because the USA triggered article 5
Risible, amoral fucking bastard
Went back to school yesterday with Merlin Rohl, Harrison Armstrong and Charly Alcaraz, what a great day, these lads represented the club tremendously, an absolute credit to the Everton name! You can see it ahead of the game v Leeds on @SkySportsNews @Everton
Here's nine-year-old Harrison Armstrong in a picture with Romelu Lukaku, Duncan Ferguson, Leighton Baines and others at Everton's Academy Day in 2016 🔵⚽️
He's in the bib on Bryan Oviedo's shoulders, top right. Very cool that he's now playing for the first-team.
"McDonald's, Last night, I took my 16-year-old autistic brother, Alex, to your Mold restaurant chain in North Wales. We were greeted by a lovely young lad who's name was Aled, who said hello to my brother and explained he had met him the previous evening when one of Alex's carer's took him in for tea. The carer told us how Aled had encouraged Alex to order his own food and find the right money to hand over without rushing him. Aled remembered that my brother didn't drink out of the bottle for his fruit shoot and offered me an empty cup without me having to ask. He then came over to our table and offered to swap Alex's happy meal toy as he had given him the same one the previous evening - my brother loves collecting these toys so getting an extra, new one, was really exciting for him. Aled said goodbye to us as we left and left Alex feeling really happy and has asked if we can go back again to sit in and I believe that's because Aled was so friendly towards him! I know Alex, myself and all of his family and carer's really appreciate how he was treated and looked after - taking him anywhere can be quite a difficult task, and we usually opt for the drive through option, but Aled made it fun and easy for us both to go in and for Alex to enjoy his meal without any funny looks or comments. Aled is a credit to the Mold McDonald's team (and McDonald's as a whole) and I felt he deserved a mention and massive thank you ☺️ hope this gets back to him! Here is Alex being very excited about his happy meal toys!"
Credit: Katie Deyes