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    - just took call a from Everton Football Club...

    they are phoning local business offering discounted tickets and group packages to local businesses



    I said, word for word...."jeez you guys are desperate....sorry mate i'm a red but good luck selling tickets over the phone"

    he replied cheers and hung up.
    i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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      The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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        Originally posted by PTP View Post
        - just took call a from Everton Football Club...

        they are phoning local business offering discounted tickets and group packages to local businesses



        I said, word for word...."jeez you guys are desperate....sorry mate i'm a red but good luck selling tickets over the phone"

        he replied cheers and hung up.
        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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          Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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            "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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              Originally posted by PTP View Post
              - just took call a from Everton Football Club...

              they are phoning local business offering discounted tickets and group packages to local businesses



              I said, word for word...."jeez you guys are desperate....sorry mate i'm a red but good luck selling tickets over the phone"

              he replied cheers and hung up.
              Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


              Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.

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                I wouldn't laugh at them too much - they are ahead of us on the log at the moment...
                Thanks for the memories Rafa - YNWA!

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                  Aye, there was some offer of a bulk discount here. Took a lot of pleasure taking the piss out of the sole Bitter here about it. To be fair, she just laughed & agreed.
                  3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                    Everton mortgage future broadcast income to alleviate cashflow problem

                    • Premier League income for two seasons 'sold'
                    • Impossible to determine who is behind Vibrac Corporation


                    guardian.co.uk, Monday 19 September 2011 22.59 BST

                    The Everton chairman, Bill Kenwright, has signed a mortgage deal with a company registered in the British Virgin Islands.

                    Everton's successful start to the season might make you wonder what all the fuss was about. After demonstrations at Goodison Park at the direction the club have been heading in under the chairman, Bill Kenwright, the Toffees have picked up more points per game than anyone outside the Premier League top four.

                    However, off the pitch matters are indeed far less rosy: Digger can reveal that Everton have forward-sold their central Premier League broadcast income not only for this season but for the 2012-13 campaign as well.

                    As Kenwright has privately admitted, Everton's prior lenders, Barclays Bank and Investec, are not prepared to extend their credit lines to his club. But that has not prevented Everton from accessing credit.

                    Last month a mortgage deed was signed with Vibrac Corporation, a company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands. As such it is impossible to determine who the lender is and whether it has any links in football – although it must be stressed that in common with all such assignments of central funds, it has been approved by the Premier League.

                    The loan is a one-year facility for £14m, replacing a mortgage agreed with Investec 12 months previously, in which this season's central funds were signed over to the bank.

                    That Investec loan was a departure from the terms of the 2009 agreement with Barclays, in which only the same season's Premier League funds were borrowed against to assist with cashflow.

                    To sell future seasons' income is intrinsically more risky, both for the lender and the mortgager. There can be no guarantees that Everton will even be in the Premier League next season, and although there has been no disclosure of the interest-rate terms, that risk is normally priced into what yield the creditor must pay, making the rate more expensive.

                    Everton are insouciant about the deal, insisting that even if the worst happens they could cover it from the bumper parachute payments from the Premier League. But that income is meant as a relegation cushion, not to cover cashflow difficulties.
                    Localism may help fans

                    It comes too late for Plymouth Argyle, but draft legislation in parliament could have a major effect on the business of football. When it becomes law next year, the Localism Bill will permit councils to list "assets of community value", giving local groups the right to buy those properties. That will allow supporters' groups to make bids for football-club stadiums.

                    Under Argyle's much-criticised administration process, there have been complaints that fans have been frozen out of the process to bid for the club. But if fans have made a successful application to list a football club's real estate – its ground and training centre – landlords (or major secured creditors) will be required to give six weeks' consideration to a supporter-led bid for that asset.

                    This may raise complex issues about how the "moratorium period" will affect funding the costs of an administration but the fundamental principle of allowing fans to take over their club's property, thus guaranteeing rental terms are not too onerous, is surely welcome.
                    Walker fraud victim again

                    Air Marshall Sir John Walker, the one-time time Chief of Defence Intelligence, is back in the news, again as the unwitting victim of a fraud. Countermine Technologies has alleged to police that the email account belonging to Air Marshall Walker during his time as a director there (he resigned after nearly five years in April 2010) had been hacked.

                    A man has been arrested. Walker is, of course, known to readers of this column as a member of the advisory board of First London plc, the investment bank whose guarantees led to an offshore consortium led by Russell King taking over Notts County in 2009 in an ill-fated scam first uncovered here.

                    Walker, who was appointed to the Meadow Lane board after the takeover, was not party to the guarantees but admitted that, in being taken in by King and his associates, he had been "duped".


                    Last edited by Vermilion; 20-09-11, 12:56 PM.

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                      BBC Sport: "We are not selling the club", said David Moyes, manager, midfielder, trainer, coach driver and spokesperson for Everton FC.
                      "That's how I found myself on the Kop that day I had my blue-and-white scarf safely tucked away inside my coat as I listened to Liverpool songs and swayed with the masses.

                      Then City scored and I screeched and this big bloke, a Liverpool supporter, made towards me and I thought he was going to throttle me. But he just pulled my scarf from under my coat so it lay on the outside, and said: "You should always be proud of your colours, lad."

                      Lee Chapman - Arsenal and England defender

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                        Everton are out of control. Id be sad to see, but I think there going to be going the way off the Dodo if there not careful. Mortgaging there TV income for the next two years??? What happens in 2 years? Do it again? Its unsustainable.
                        *Except Michael, who died.

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                          The Fair Play rules and spending will **** them completely

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                            They're well and truely in the **** then.
                            The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                              Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                              The Fair Play rules and spending will **** them completely
                              They only matter if you want to play in Europe, dont they?

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                                So finally, they'll thank us for stopping them dominating Europe for the last 35 years.
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