@OntheBeachUK you live chat is terrible. Can’t speak to a human it’s simply AI and if I can’t understand your issue or request it won’t proceed. So frustrating.
Get it sorted.
If you want Moyes gone, thats fine. But show me an available manager who has experience of going into a big club with demanding fans with issues to fix & done a good job at it.
If the names you have don’t meet this criteria all you’re doing is shooting bullets blind in the dark.
Not the result we wanted. But thanks to everyone who came up to speak to me today.
Appreciate all the advice and agree with the main consensus: “Get new running shorts.”
The one bit that sticks most in my mind? “You need to be clearer that Labour left us. We didn’t leave Labour.”
I agree. From here on, I will say it more clearly: mine is a campaign to change Labour back to the party people used to know. A party solidly on the side of working class people. Make no mistake about that.
Despite what happened on the pitch, Everton FC once again excelled off it. It gave me hope that, despite everything, we can re-build more unity in our country. 🙌🏻
#bradleylowery @Bradleysfight
@daviddownie17@Nomadicscotsman It’s not clear and simple. His hand is clearly in between the ball and his head.
Hand in unnatural position. It’s in the box. Therefore pen and correct decision.
It’s clear and obvious from both images.
I understand the emotion around a huge penalty decision in a massive game. Football does that to people.
But at some point emotion has to give way to evidence. When freeze frames, angles and clear contact are sitting right in front of us, denying it because it doesn’t suit your team or narrative just kills any honest debate.
What’s even worse is when professionals and pundits, who know the game inside out, deliberately drive a narrative to suit an agenda rather than analyse what’s actually in front of them. That only fuels tribalism and misinformation.
You can debate consistency. You can debate interpretation. But you can’t just ignore unrefutable evidence because it’s inconvenient. Football discussion is far better when honesty matters more than point scoring.
@thebullensview Stadium is great and I love it on sunny days. Still some teething problems inside. But it’s getting to and from which is progressively got worse throughout the season.