This concert was unbelievable. He starts the whole show by walking on stage alone with a little cassette-playing boom box, hits "play", and the show never stops for two hours.
Paul McCartney (@PaulMcCartney) is in pole position to secure his eighth solo Number 1 album with latest release, The Boys of Dungeon Lane! 😮
Check out the full Official Albums Chart update 👇
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‘Actions Speak Louder than Words’
The Friedkin Group have thus far quietly demonstrated a lot of ambition, vision, professionalism and sound under-pinnings for success since acquiring Everton. The missing piece appears to be the manager situation…
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It’s me, Peter Coyle...
That is me singing in 1983 when things were messed up…
and now it’s 2026 and I’ve just released ‘Anthems of the Fucked Up’...
a nice symmetry there...
Have a listen here:
https://t.co/sWX4pPENkI
Cheers for the love on this old classic...
Everton had more Everton players sent off for fouling Everton players this season than opposition players dismissed for fouling Everton players…You’ll never sing that
Review of Everton's 2025-26 season. A campaign that initially offered so much promise but ended up feeling like a missed opportunity
Lots of issues to resolve heading into another key summer
@TheAthleticFC
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🗣️ Paul Mescal to Paul McCartney:
“The relationship you had with John, it’s such a full, brilliant, complicated thing ….
And *where is your heart* with all of that now?”
McCartney’s lovely answer & further thoughts about Lennon: 👇
#promo#album#new#music#beatles
After the resounding 3-0 win against Chelsea in late March, Everton had registered 46 points from 31 games. David Moyes’ side would have only needed eight points from their final seven matches to achieve qualification for the Europa League and possibly seven (depending on goal difference) for the Conference League.
Had they kept pace with their points-per-game total (1.48) up to that point, a place in Europe would have been theirs. But instead they took a meagre three (at 0.43 ppg), conceding a series of debilitating late goals and faltering at just the wrong moment.
There will be much focus on Moyes’ future, with the Scot heading into the final year of his deal this summer. All the indications so far suggest that The Friedkin Group admires the job the 63-year-old has done until now and believes him to be a steadying influence.
The main focus from TFG has been on incremental growth over time, with the club having budgeted for a 12th-placed finish.
@Paddy_Boyland on how Everton’s European hopes evaporated — free to read: https://t.co/owjjDj32Sg
‘Everton will also be playing night games next season but they will once again be subjected to the misery of Monday matches as eight Premier League rivals - nine if Crystal Palace win the Europa Conference League next week - savour a taste of what they crave.’
Words after Everton’s season ended with a poor display at Spurs.
The collapse of the past 7 weeks has made the summer even more important.
Some big issues to address and little room for error if the club is to build towards tangible success ⬇️
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The interviews both last week and yesterday sum David Moyes up. He’s done well to steady the ship, but let’s be honest the ship was only sinking because Dyche had thrown in the towel. We finish the season behind Brentford, Bournemouth, Sunderland and Fulham only 5 points above Forest. In terms of ability, no one will convince me that some of our players are indeed footballers. But most of the players are good enough to compete and take us above those teams. In terms of a culture, things need change. The business is (now) thriving, the stadium is world class. This season I’ve been to more games than I have for a long time. Every home game and most away, missing just a handful. I won’t have it that we’re not ready yet and that we should stay in our lane. With that attitude and never believing in investing in younger players, we never will be. And that’s Moyes all over. It was like this first time around - set up not to lose, use your stalwarts - the same now. The club is in a much healthier place now than it was back then. We don’t need safe and we don’t need stability; we need progress, we need creativity and we need innovation. We’ve seen none of that. It’ll be another 30 years before silverware if we stick with this philosophy. Little old Everton perpetually underperforming, staying in lane and suffering imposter syndrome when the ‘big teams’ turn up to play us….. here’s the thing, there’s not a single team I’ve seen us play this season who we couldn’t have beaten. Not one. The business model is sound but the football mentality is rotten - and that needs to change.
Roma securing champions league while Everton are ‘knowing our place’ and letting the big boys walk all over us, because that’s the philosophy that’s now acceptable.
NSNO…. I don’t think so.
Time for a real change.
Have a nice summer all, enjoy the World Cup 👍💙