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No answer to that have you, lol. An entire generation. The bread and butter as Shankly called it. Oh well
If you are suggesting he is on his way to Liverpool I think we can safely say that he is one of those players who fancies a sidewards move for money (ie. the last remaining advantage Liverpool have over Southampton) and if 1/2 goal margins can be called a 'humiliation' I doubt even on the depths of pornhub could you find an accurate description of what happened to Liverpool at the Brittania on the final day.
Yep we have famous managers who have achieved great things and set high bars Yet another way we're on a different level
I wouldn't call losing 2-1 away humiliating It's not like they got dry humped 6-1 at a **** club like Stoke is it?
Stoke have cemented themselves as a top half club and are improving their style of football Two things Martinez has failed to achieve
[QUOTE="astroturfnaut, post: 8053370, member: 1016719"]Stoke have cemented themselves as a top half club and are improving their style of football Two things Martinez has failed to achieve[/QUOTE] Another Liverpool/Southampton/Everton rival in that case.
The fact that you (and Southampton) can't point to your own success is only proving you're a #smallclub
The fact that Liverpool have to point to the 70's/80's to their own success is only proving that they are a spent force.
The fact that you can't point to any league success in a generation shows that you're in the same boat Welcome to mid table mediocrity #realitybites
And you're back to Liverpool's gross spend, completing the circle and proving once again you don't understand big club finances Martinez has spent over £60m to go from 5th to 11th in just 2 years Unless you have a personal investment in Everton then surely expensive progress is still actually better than slightly less expensive regression?
keep moving the goalposts but you won't find any position where you're better off than us #recordsigning #bottomhalf We sold our best player and had massive injury problems in a transition season. What was Martinez's excuse again?
Massive injury problems? You mean 1 player - a player who's always been a sick note for his entire career aka weetabix legs? Your best player wanted to go and play for a big club and you spent the entire proceeds plus a further £47m on replacements. "If you spend more than £100m, you expect to be challenging for the league" Brendan Rodgers
They had to drill and collect ice core data to find out when Everton were last more successful than LFC