That 'but he is a winner' is one of the all time classics.
It's just so unnecessary, & shows a level of intense desperation.
If it was a piss take it would be comedy genius anyway. The fact it isn't makes even funnier.
That 'but he is a winner' is one of the all time classics.
It's just so unnecessary, & shows a level of intense desperation.
If it was a piss take it would be comedy genius anyway. The fact it isn't makes even funnier.
I think we should all go to the 'Taffs Tavern Peoples Pub' during the x-mas drinkies and get a 6CM's group photo!
Is it still there?
I've no idea, I've only been there three times in about ten years & last went in the summer. I doubt I'll be going there again soon!
I think we should all go to the 'Taffs Tavern Peoples Pub' during the x-mas drinkies and get a 6CM's group photo!
Follow cricket instead mate - You'll be a happier man because of it..... Maybe 😉Fuck me.
I can't even laugh at that, despite what it means for Utd & their future aspirations/financial ambition, cos it highlights why I fucking hate a huge part of football now.
I never understand the "success" Moyes had at Everton.
1 Champions league appearance
That's it
If anyone else said that type of shit their fans would be coming out with the "small club mentality" bollocks that they like to spout."If you fight hard and just fail, people will still watch you on television, still turn up and buy shirts," he said.
"There's still a lot of affinity with the club and interest. The reality is that you can't always win.
"Take Liverpool. They still sell an incredible number of shirts and have the second biggest shirt deal in the Premier League.
"They have one of the biggest technical partner deals - and they haven't won the league since 1990. And you can put the last bit underlined and in capitals.
"If we have a bad year we have the financial strength to change the team. We have so much deeper financial strength that instead of selling three players and buying three, we can do five."
After watching his beloved Toffees win at Manchester United for the first time in 20 years – he met David Moyes in a bar after the 1-0 defeat.What followed is hugely interesting with Wallbank claiming Moyes was deeply upset by the reception he was afforded by the Everton support at Old Trafford.It feels like Everton supporters wished Moyes well at the back end of last season but are angry with how he plundered the club for Marouane Fellaini and has tried to sign Leighton Baines on a couple of occasions.
David D. Wallbank also claimed on Twitter that David Moyes drowned his sorrows at the end of what must have been a distressing night for the Manchester United manager, and he was promptly whisked away from the Lowry by security staff.
The best of the Tweets on how David Moyes reacted to Everton’s 1-0 win over Manchester United, according to David D. Wallbank are below.
Moyes just called everton fans a disgrace in the hotel to me— David D. Wallbank (@daveywallbank) December 4, 2013
Moyes was fuming. In the lowry now. After 11 years he said they are a Fucking disgrace
December 4, 2013
Moyes said 'if that's how they want to play it they'll regret it'—
R u happy efc r doing well Moyes 'I'm delighted…Roberto is a great guy'—
Moyes 'after 11 years it's a disgrace how the fans treated me tonight. From how I found them to how I left them…..a fucking disgrace'—
if anyone who knows me knows I don't lie. Not seeking attention so please no abuse. I just tweeted what I was told to my face!—
my friend asked moyes 'how have you adjusted to the step up?' Moyes 'Fine, day by day one day at a time'—
not even joking my twitter has melted….its like I have tweeted something illegal or I'm in trouble. Moyes obviously upset, at first calm—
People asking why I have tweeted a private conversation. I am not seeking attention. But I love EVERTON and its worth sharing
Basically Moyes is now drunk, security whisked him away (honest) Just had 5 mins with Chris Woods…is anyone interested #efc
And the one apostrophe at the top serves only to highlight the absence of them everywhere else.