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@paulmctosh

Liverpool, England Katılım Eylül 2018
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
Travel on the ferry everyday 100’s of people taking pics of the HDS. But @Everton why does it look so bare. Theres 2 badges you can hardly see but nothing that screams EVERTON. It’s the biggest billboard in the city and you wouldn’t realise Everton have got anything to do with it
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@pete316 If there’s 7 of you together why don’t you get a burner phone between you and if anyone can’t go, transfer their ticket onto that
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@soverybored9 @Benjwinst They were giving it loads in the first half. Getting up and videoing when Arsenal were on the attack. Deffo Arsenal fans who thought that because they were connected to a player they could do what they want
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Dusty Buzz the Blue@soverybored9·
@Benjwinst I don't believe his mates were arsenal fans in the away end and I don't believe they would actively taunt evertonians around them because they lost. You'd actually have to have a death wish to do something like that.
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Benj@Benjwinst·
Thierno Barry’s recent Instagram upload on his story is not a good look at all.
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@lemonchlo @neillafferty My sons were sitting next to them. Giving it the big one all the way through the first half. Getting their phones out whenever arse were on the attack. My lads moved after h/t cos they could see it was going to go off
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Laffs@neillafferty·
Not condoning what went on in the crowd towards the end of the game but I think Barry could be in for a bollocking from the club for giving his tickets to Arsenal supporting mates
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@JordanPickford_ Tell me you didn’t watch the game without telling me you didn’t watch the game
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EFC FR@JordanPickford_·
Scruffy win, a bit lucky, but we’ll take it. Moyes is still clueless with his choices—McNeil, Gueye... and those nonsensical subs again and again... A win is a win, but we haven't forgotten how poor his management is. We didn't win because of him, we won in spite of him
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@efctruth20802 “Struggled to impact as a starter”…..in his 1 start - is that an EFC truth or an EFC opinion?
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EFCTRUTH & OPINIONS@efctruth20802·
Tomorrow, subject to injury, I’m expecting O’Brien & Mykolenko to replace Keane & Tim George has had bright cameos when he can focus on attack. Struggled to impact as a starter.
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@willday79 @Remo26599 I often have to come from Crosby because of work. Bootle onto Stanley road-commercial road-vauxhall road-chisenhale st-love lane. 30 minutes even on match days
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Will Day@willday79·
@paulmctosh @Remo26599 I live in crosby would take me about an hour to drive to love lane when a match is on
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Remo@Remo26599·
People moaning about the walk to and from Everton's new ground clearly didn't do the walk to and from their old ground very often.....
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@willday79 @Remo26599 Literally drove down love lane at 5.45 last night and there were loads of parking spaces still available. 10 minute walk to the ground. People can’t be bothered looking
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Will Day@willday79·
@Remo26599 Its not the walk its the same distance we used to walk from the mons the difference is we used to be able to walk to one of our cars now we walk to the train station and have to wait an hour to get on a train because there is no where to park
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@RedMan6_19 @CiaranBloo How many lost jobs when he crashed Alma da Cuba and the other bars he took under
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Red Man@RedMan6_19·
@CiaranBloo How many jobs is he generating in the city? Lots. But he supports the wrong side so we don’t like him.
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@Ianmc22efc @martin1878efc @nismoneil Mate if you’re coach is all splitting up and going their seperate ways doesn’t that say more about your crowd. Also it takes time for a boozer to become ‘familiar’ And Leeds, Sunderland, manu, Bournemouth, Burnley, forest, all away midweek and a few Sunday 4.30 aways as well
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Ian mc@Ianmc22efc·
@martin1878efc @nismoneil Loads of our aways have been a weekend though so hopefully we get a turn next season and what you’re talking about are complete mid week fixtures, all our Monday ones could have easily been on the weekend. Like Man U next Monday.
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NeilM@nismoneil·
I don't know if any other fans can relate to this, but I felt I had to put my feelings down on paper. #EFC #UTFT
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Fiona Hornsby@fiho98·
Super excited to be included in the @LWHCharity Women of Power 2026 We are so fortunate to have this excellent regional gynaecology cancer specialist on our doorstep and I hope to raise some funds to pay it forward for the amazing care I received. justgiving.com/page/fiona-hor…
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@GuillemBalague I don’t think it’s a change in society more the obscene amount of money bang average players are being paid whilst at the same time fans are paying more than ever to watch these millionaires play so badly.
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Guillem Balague@GuillemBalague·
Seeing the video of Robert Sanchez telling the Chelsea fans to relax as it was only half time, made me want to talk about something that has been on my mind for a while: why football stadiums are becoming more impatient, more toxic and polarised. The pandemic changed our routines and it accelerated a transformation that was already happening in society: overnight, our lives moved onto screens. We watched sport through devices, we debated online, we consumed information in fragments and, importantly for this point, we lived inside a constant stream of opinions. And with that, something else grew stronger: extremisation. We have become less able to accept what doesn’t match our own perception. The world has turned into a place where difference is a threat and disagreement feels personal.  Even when those opinions are built on incomplete information, we treat them as unquestionable truths. The most important voice is no longer the most informed one, but the loudest one, the strongest in the moment. And football, as always, reflects society. In stadiums now, we increasingly see impatience that would have been unthinkable years ago. Fans protesting a team even before half-time. Whistling after one mistake, even teams that are top of the table. Demanding changes immediately, as if football were a video game and not a complex sport shaped by confidence, form (both appearing in waves during a campaign), injuries, personalities, the limits of a squad or the finances. We forget that coaches work every day with these players. That they know the realities behind the scenes. That progress is not always instant. But patience has become rare, because the modern world trains us to expect immediate solutions. What’s worse is that creating a toxic atmosphere no longer feels like a problem for many supporters. The priority becomes: “I want what I want, and I want it now.” Even if it damages the team. Even if it poisons the environment. Even if it turns the stadium into a place of tension instead of support. I cannot think of anything worse than your own fans chanting, “you are going to be sacked in the morning.” This phenomenon is particularly noticeable in England right now, where protests and frustration inside grounds are becoming more common. Perhaps it is less frequent in Spain, where there is still — sometimes — a different relationship with suffering, with time, with process, with football clubs and the role of fans. At Real Madrid, the whistling to the team lasted a game and it was a protest against the sacking of Xabi Alonso, or a message to the players. The following game, they had moved on. I feel that is legitimate. But the trend is spreading.  The truth is hardly any club lives in happiness anymore. And I feel it is not because football has changed dramatically, but surely because society has. The modern fan experience is shaped by constant noise, constant judgement, constant outrage. And football, which used to be an escape, has become another space where people project frustration and impatience. It’s not really about the manager. Or the player. Or even the result. What we are hearing is basically about the world we have become. Although I do feel there is another way.  I know none of this is new. But how about if we thought we might not be right. Someone else might be. Or changing an opinion. Or listening a bit more. Or considering we might not know everything. And respect our differences.
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@JezClein Moyes away performances are effective cos we sit back as a unit and don’t need to get forward as much. At home the expectancy is different and we get stuck between trying to attack (poorly) and then committing players further forward (but not far enough) and weakening the defence
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Jez Clein@JezClein·
the 2 goals tonight are a massive example of why we are so poor at home. Both goals were crosses from the same position. Our goal, despite being 1 down with 15 mins to go, Barry is the only Everton player in the box - Their goal, 3 in the box and another 2 on the edge
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@matflusk Will they keep it mayflower stylee and give you a wipe clean menu and a marker pen to tick off what you want…and will you still have to pay upfront?
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@BBrian43 @PED7 Why are you arsed what Ped thinks? 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
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Brian B@BBrian43·
@PED7 Would you want him Ped? He's 28 and Turkey not exactly the pinnacle of football.
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𝗣𝗘𝗗@PED7·
En-Nesyri Just scored the winning penalty for Morocco. Deffo not an Everton player 😂
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paul mc@paulmctosh·
@matflusk Can we put a bid in for Tessa Sanderson?
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