Sheffield Utd vs Cardiff playing in the FA cup and there's almost no one there watching.
Pretty surprised Sheff Utd lost that, thought they'd have a touch more ambition in the Cup.
Their only ambition is to get in the Prem, anything else is a distraction
Watched Everton vs Posh and I thought Kyprianou was impressive again. Strong, tall lad who can break up play but also very comfortable on the ball and is good at making forward passes under pressure without taking too many touches. Him, Alzate and Puerta would be some midfield, not just for this season but next season if we stay up.
Sheffield Utd vs Cardiff playing in the FA cup and there's almost no one there watching.
My mate went to it, probably with a good number of other fans who can't get seats for their league games. Very impressive though.38,895 at Everton for the visit of Peterborough.
Won it 4 times. Last time was 100 years agoTheir only ambition is to get in the Prem, anything else is a distraction
My mate went to it, probably with a good number of other fans who can't get seats for their league games. Very impressive though.
Indeed. I wonder whether some went last night to boost their chances of a season ticket in the new stadium, because that's quite the turnout.The fact they can’t get tickets for league games despite being pretty abject for years and in the same city as the more high profile Liverpool FC just shows what a good fan base they have. And not a ground full of plastics. I think they have a waiting list of 30,000 - 30,000 so will have no problems filling the new stadium when they move in.
every scouser ive met has been everton
never met any liverpool scousers, even liverpools legends are everton
Well I don't know where they're hiding then because it feels 50/50 to me.every scouser ive met has been everton
never met any liverpool scousers, even liverpools legends are everton
Well I don't know where they're hiding then because it feels 50/50 to me.
There's a shopping centre there called 'Liverpool One', so they've named the merchandise shop 'Liverpool One, Everton Nil'.