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Tony #28
Doesn't mean it was a bad marriage... there are some good ones
Think Moyes would have lasted under any chair tbh.
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I like the San Siro. I first went there in 1980 and was amazed at the transformation when I returned in 2018....
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Sorry Ian. I didnt realise Sean kearns represented the gallery.
Patric mentioned several games. it was you who chose to focus on just one game. its pretty obvious why.
You say you didnt think the article was necessary, but if we only got necessary articles. which you agreed with We'd all be staring at a blank screen. The guy has given his opinion, created a talking point. Isnt that his job ?
As for your stats ? Do you really think anybody other than a statto would accept those stats ? do they even add up ?
Ask 20 Evertonians to describe the difference between "defensive contributions" and "Recoveries" and you are very likely to get 20 different answers. and were are the numer of tackles ? did he not make any ?. And if he got on the ball 73 times. how come he only made 57 passes. What did he do with it the other 16 times ?
Sorry, but if you are looking to bring stats as a definitive argument. I'm the very last person to bring them to. You see I know Bar...
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Mark
The bovver boys firm....
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MK #62, I appreciate the difference and didn't mean spurious 'clickbait' traffic for outsiders but to keep regulars returning. After all every time one of us returns it ads to the traffic figures doesn't it, and can be used to attract revenue streams.
John#59, sorry, I misunderstood.
Dave #60, as much as they might want to play Moyes obviously doesn't think they are better than who he picks. Isn't it about 'playing your best team' which was the lament of the Wolves game you mention?...
Eric Myles in Gana's drop-off is becoming a problem -
Well, my friend Al reckons that commercial income for 2024-25 would be up a little from 2023-24 -- remember we were still at Goodison Park so no new stadium bonus just yet. Let's look at the 2023-24 numbers though, as these have been published. If Commerical income is £38.6M and Stake sponsorship totals £12M, that's only 31%, not the 38% Paul quotes. If Stake is really only £10M (the number Paul states first), that's only 26%.The sale of Everton Women didn't go through until July 2015, so goes into the 2025-26 financial year, along with any profit from the sale of Goodison. Not sure if these are classed as Commercial Income but if they are, that would take it up to around £100M for the current season, while Stake.com remain at £10M or £12M, so only 10% or 12% of Total Commercial Income -- certainly not 38% Paul cites. ...
Michael Kenrick in Audit of gambling dominance in English football

