Let me remind you who the real disgrace is here.
Anthony Gordon desperately tried to engineer a late move to Chelsea when Everton needed players to stand up and be counted.
He didn’t get it, so he spat his dummy out stopped performing in games as soon as the transfer window shut and didn’t register a goal or assist for 5 months and he downed tools to the point he was was dropped from the first team and didn’t start for 5 games.
He refused to turn up to training in the January to force his way out the club so the fans rightly turned on him and was completely disrespectful to the fanbase with comments he made when he left.
On Gordon’s first return to Goodison after coming on as a sub for 3 mins, he purposely did an over the top celebration in front of an Everton TV camera in the tunnel after the result had just put Everton into relegation zone with just 5 games left of the season (as you say the club he had spent over 10 years at)
Yesterday he spent the afternoon sticking his tongue out to the Gwladys and making gestures in an attempt to goad and disrespect the fans who paid his wages since he was a boy.
He smugly grabbed the opportunity to take the penalty because he wanted to bury the club and fans who gave him everything.. you just know he would have done an over the top celebration in front of the Gwladys Street if he had the bottle to score it, so he rightly should get stick for missing.
Fuck Anthony Gordon he’s the disgrace here. Absolute gobshite.
Well played @Everton
4 - Jordan Pickford has saved four of the 14 penalties he has faced in shootouts at major tournaments, twice as many as all other England goalkeepers combined saved between 1990 and 2012 (2 out of 36). Hero.
Everyone at Everton is deeply saddened by the death of our former striker Kevin Campbell at the age of just 54.
Not just a true Goodison Park hero and icon of the English game, but an incredible person as well - as anyone who ever met him will know.
RIP, Super Kev. 💙
Did anyone else used to think as a kid on the final day of the season that the Premier League trophy used to be in a helicopter, and they would be flying back and forth to whoever was top of the league at the time