Can you tell me this week's lottery numbers too?
_end, and he,s never heard of Paragraphs. Wonder whether he takes a breath now and then; or Blinks.
Wall of text makes my eyes bleed.....
TL,DR.
Ha but one part is true. The club agree a fee at a late stage then when it fails and is resurrected blaim the player to deflect any criticism.
Gary Speed anyone? End of day typical Everton and as I predicted we would sell a big player and it would be too late so the money could be easily siphoned to the bank.
How many times......? The Bank would have taken it in any event; Yesterday. Last Week. or Last Month.
Geez. What Planet are you on?
We sold 3 players (one of which (Yak) was not featuring in the 1st team squads) and brought 2 in, both in replacement positions.
We also appeased the banks by reducing debt and lowered the wages bill.
When life deals you lemons, make lemonade.
HMM: spot on! We have to accept the (sheat) situation as it is. David Moyes may not be totally happy with the way things are, but he's not just slagging everything off and giving up.....he may have pulled a couple of rabbits out the hat here....get positive Evertonians!! COYB! IMWT!
silky,
the bank would indeed have taken the money whenever the transfer went through,last week etc.
The problem is with the club being quoted in the media as being furious as the timing gave them no chance to reinvest some of the money.
Cant have it both ways
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posted on 1/9/11
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posted on 1/9/11
Can you tell me this week's lottery numbers too?
posted on 1/9/11
_end, and he,s never heard of Paragraphs. Wonder whether he takes a breath now and then; or Blinks.
posted on 1/9/11
Wall of text makes my eyes bleed.....
TL,DR.
posted on 1/9/11
Ha but one part is true. The club agree a fee at a late stage then when it fails and is resurrected blaim the player to deflect any criticism.
Gary Speed anyone? End of day typical Everton and as I predicted we would sell a big player and it would be too late so the money could be easily siphoned to the bank.
posted on 1/9/11
How many times......? The Bank would have taken it in any event; Yesterday. Last Week. or Last Month.
Geez. What Planet are you on?
posted on 1/9/11
We sold 3 players (one of which (Yak) was not featuring in the 1st team squads) and brought 2 in, both in replacement positions.
We also appeased the banks by reducing debt and lowered the wages bill.
When life deals you lemons, make lemonade.
posted on 1/9/11
HMM: spot on! We have to accept the (sheat) situation as it is. David Moyes may not be totally happy with the way things are, but he's not just slagging everything off and giving up.....he may have pulled a couple of rabbits out the hat here....get positive Evertonians!! COYB! IMWT!
posted on 1/9/11
silky,
the bank would indeed have taken the money whenever the transfer went through,last week etc.
The problem is with the club being quoted in the media as being furious as the timing gave them no chance to reinvest some of the money.
Cant have it both ways
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