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    Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
    Thats starting to show in the city now, kids wearing LFC kits outnumber EFC by about 8 to 1
    Yeah a bit remarkable really. Last time I saw my family I was in the city centre and saw LFC shirts everywhere... literally saw two children wearing Everton kits. Reckon most of the LFC-ers were tourists though, not sure.

    Anyway I dunno about you lot but the bluenoses I know hate United just as much as everyone else. They only really "revel" in their successes when it means it causes us specifically distress, which is deplorable in and of itself .

    But yeah like Tee said, it's a bit like preferring City. Non-LFC fans can't understand preferring a team that "bought the league" but we share the same team to hate.

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      I have a foolproof method for dealing with bitters.
      I tell them it has been proven that evertonians are smaller and less intelligent than we are.
      This is down to malnutrition.I then tell them that in pre all seater days everton's allocation was always higher than ours at other grounds because of their lack of stature.
      If they ask for proof of this I just reply that it's true and if they don't believe me it's up to them.Then toss in a comment about their eyes being closer together.
      Glass Half Full

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        I live in Dublin,there's more chance of spotting the scarlet pimpernel then there is of spotting a blue so derbies have few reaper cushions for me.

        Manc's on the other hand

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          I have a bitter mate always on the wind up, I don't bother with him any more but he is constantly on Facebook posting ****e, every week.

          Like all everton fans, he loves the fact that all Everton fans come from Liverpool..where as Liverpool fans come from Norway etc etc...

          Then the other day, he liked a picture of Suarez on Facebook, it was a donkey with Suarez face and massive teeth....

          The picture was posted by.....

          The Indonesian Everton Supporters Club!

          Sums the cunt up.
          i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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            Its weird but where I live, in London, every Everton fan I know is pretty decent. After a derby I approach them for a wind-up but usually end up telling them Everton are headed in the right direction and they're due success.

            Where are all these annoying Evertonians?
            One tit for another.

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              Originally posted by BigChief View Post
              Its weird but where I live, in London, every Everton fan I know is pretty decent. After a derby I approach them for a wind-up but usually end up telling them Everton are headed in the right direction and they're due success.

              Where are all these annoying Evertonians?
              At Goodison on a matchday.
              "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                I have just realised the irony in me discussing Liverpool football fandom as a near scando myself, haha

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                  Originally posted by BigChief View Post
                  Its weird but where I live, in London, every Everton fan I know is pretty decent. After a derby I approach them for a wind-up but usually end up telling them Everton are headed in the right direction and they're due success.

                  Where are all these annoying Evertonians?
                  Christ, I know about 6 of the ****ers in London. All in their late 40's early 50's and bitter as ****.
                  One of them I work with and Again this very morning at 6.10am I received a text claiming we were the new bitters because Stevie has apologised.
                  They all spit and snarl when watching the derby games or support the other team if we're on tv. It's embarrassing to be out in there company when we are on tv and probably why I cannot be asked much now
                  Go **** yourself

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                    Originally posted by Boogar View Post
                    Christ, I know about 6 of the ****ers in London. All in their late 40's early 50's and bitter as ****.
                    One of them I work with and Again this very morning at 6.10am I received a text claiming we were the new bitters because Stevie has apologised.
                    They all spit and snarl when watching the derby games or support the other team if we're on tv. It's embarrassing to be out in there company when we are on tv and probably why I cannot be asked much now
                    That sounds more like the bitter I know.
                    Last edited by Tee; 31-10-12, 04:38 PM.
                    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                      Originally posted by BigChief View Post

                      Where are all these annoying Evertonians?
                      in the grotty pubs around county road, L4. rats
                      removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                      too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                        Jagielka can **** off.



                        Phil Jagielka has taken a pot-shot back at Liverpool following Steven Gerrard's "long-ball" jibe.

                        Everton and England defender Jagielka laughed off Anfield skipper Gerrard's suggestions that the Goodison outfit play like Stoke, by pointedly replying: "At least we don't pass around for half an hour for the sake of it."

                        His comment is a reference to Liverpool's tendency under new boss Brendan Rodgers to keep possession for long periods without threatening the opponents' goal.

                        There has been some serious needle between the two Merseyside clubs in the days before and after Sunday's derby, with tensions further heightened by Gerrard's comments that labelled his team's rivals 'route one' merchants.

                        That has needled many around Goodison, not least because they believe they have been much the stronger team on Merseyside so far this season.

                        And the stats back up Jagielka's assertion that Everton are far productive going forward - they have scored 17 Premier League goals, in comparison to the Reds' haul of 12.

                        That added weight to Jagielka's poke back at his international captain, when he insisted: "If Stevie says we are a long-ball team, then I'm not going to deny the fact.

                        "But do we play them for the full 90 minutes? No. When you have someone like Marouane Fellaini who can who can bring the ball down for fun and we start creating things from there, why wouldn't you do that?

                        "We don't believe in passing it around for half an hour for the sake of it.

                        "We won't start to look to put in a thousand passes a game. If we need to play forward to Felli to create chances, or to Nikica Jelavic or to Victor Anichebe, then guess what? That's what we'll do."

                        There has been some surprising animosity surrounding the derby ever since Blues boss David Moyes took a massive swipe at Luis Suarez.

                        But Jagielka reckons that much of the criticism from Liverpool has been inspired by a fear of their neighbours, and jealousy of their inspired start to the campaign, that has been Everton rise to fifth in the table.

                        "I suppose you could say it's a back-handed compliment. Stevie must have thought that Liverpool were in a game to come out which such comments," he added.

                        "It does make you chuckle, but if Stevie is saying things like that, there must be a reason behind it - that must be that we are doing something well."

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                          Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
                          I feel sorry for kids when I see them being made to wear Everton strips by their dads. They don;t want to support Everton, of course they don't.

                          Thats starting to show in the city now, kids wearing LFC kits outnumber EFC by about 8 to 1
                          It's not just starting to show; it's always been the case. I'm from Liverpool originally and have lived in Edge Hill, Speke and Wavertree and went to senior school in Hunt's Cross. In all those areas (and in all the schools I went to) Liverpool fans outnumbered Everton fans by at the very least 4-1 - at the very least.

                          Even in the early 60s when we were just climbing out of the Second Division and they were league champions, we still had a huge majority of fans in the city.

                          Gollum started all this people's club ****e after he said that everyone he talked to in the city seemed to be Everton supporters. The poor deluded fool didn't seem to realise that no self-respecting Liverpool fan would give him the time of day, much less engage him in conversation

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                            I think Gerrard's comments were a mistake. Everton were not overly reliant on long balls against us and played a good physical game that we struggled to compete against. We weren't particularly good at holding the ball or controlling the flow of the game.
                            "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                            -- William Blake

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                              Originally posted by dww View Post
                              I think Gerrard's comments were a mistake. Everton were not overly reliant on long balls against us and played a good physical game that we struggled to compete against. We weren't particularly good at holding the ball or controlling the flow of the game.
                              that was my argument at work.

                              the bitter looked like i had shat on his brekkie toast for saying that.

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