Premier League 2017-18
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Look on the bright side Matt, if Poch goes to Real, Harry Kane, Ali, Eriksen, Toby A and Danny Rose amongst others wont be far behind, thus allowing Mr Short arms and deep pockets to continue paying Championship wages ...... all be it to a group of players in the Championship.
If the Toon cant get away from fat man in the next month or so we will be there with you
At least we will spared the need to look at the SAME SAME SAME stupid pictures over and over again
Perhaps it requires a second brain cell to let you realise youve already posted a picture before
If the Toon cant get away from fat man in the next month or so we will be there with you
At least we will spared the need to look at the SAME SAME SAME stupid pictures over and over again
Perhaps it requires a second brain cell to let you realise youve already posted a picture before
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Seconded there, mathusalah80. I'm all for some fun and banter, but the domination of the topic has all got rather ridiculous, silly and boring to the extent, I'm sure, that many would-be contributors, don't(contribute). Personally, I see the same, same and go elsewhere.
And the topic, inevitably?, seems to concentrate on the 'big boys' still. Allardyce and Everton again referred to by Mat....... I posted about the achievement of Hodgson and Palace in turning things round from an awful start to the season and feeling of being 'already doomed', in spite of numerous serious injuries and deserving of more luck. Anybody respond? Nah. I won't argue the abilities between Allardyce and Hodgson as a coach, man-motivator etc., but I know who I would trust as 'straight'.
And the topic, inevitably?, seems to concentrate on the 'big boys' still. Allardyce and Everton again referred to by Mat....... I posted about the achievement of Hodgson and Palace in turning things round from an awful start to the season and feeling of being 'already doomed', in spite of numerous serious injuries and deserving of more luck. Anybody respond? Nah. I won't argue the abilities between Allardyce and Hodgson as a coach, man-motivator etc., but I know who I would trust as 'straight'.
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Mat, I Just thought it was ALL About The BANTER, After all it IS CLOSE Season Now.....mathusalah80 wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 9:16 amAfter ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE CONSECUTIVE NONSENSICAL POSTS, devoted entirely to two clubs, surely time to give this thread a name more appropriate to fit both the personal needs of posters concerned, and their subject matter . I have thought of a number of very fitting names, but dare not suggests them here, for fear of being banned! :-" I see the same situation, with the same culprits, applies to the Rumours thread, and the Europeans Cups thread. Since the content of their posts on these two threads are pretty much repetitive, and equally boring, perhaps they could be encouraged to keep them all in this one place.
A new EPL thread 2018-18 could then be started for use by fans seriously interested in the 20 club competition, and FOOTBALL in general, as an entity. In other words the EPL thread could revert to the format which worked so very well, and was so much appreciated by members, for over a decade, before the small tight knit group of new wave of 'comedic wannabees' took total control. Under my suggestion these latter members could continue to have their own private thread, as is now virtually the position, without the necessity to yet again commandeer the 'proper' EPL thread for the 2018-19 season. =D>
If only, if only, Everton had been relegated, then the problem would have been solved, or at least inherited by DM. . Allardyce really is the villain in this case; for, once again, proving he remains one of the best, and most unappreciated, Managers in football.
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747man wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 11:16 amMat, I Just thought it was ALL About The BANTER, After all it IS CLOSE Season Now.....mathusalah80 wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 9:16 amAfter ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE CONSECUTIVE NONSENSICAL POSTS, devoted entirely to two clubs, surely time to give this thread a name more appropriate to fit both the personal needs of posters concerned, and their subject matter . I have thought of a number of very fitting names, but dare not suggests them here, for fear of being banned! :-" I see the same situation, with the same culprits, applies to the Rumours thread, and the Europeans Cups thread. Since the content of their posts on these two threads are pretty much repetitive, and equally boring, perhaps they could be encouraged to keep them all in this one place.
A new EPL thread 2018-18 could then be started for use by fans seriously interested in the 20 club competition, and FOOTBALL in general, as an entity. In other words the EPL thread could revert to the format which worked so very well, and was so much appreciated by members, for over a decade, before the small tight knit group of new wave of 'comedic wannabees' took total control. Under my suggestion these latter members could continue to have their own private thread, as is now virtually the position, without the necessity to yet again commandeer the 'proper' EPL thread for the 2018-19 season. =D>
If only, if only, Everton had been relegated, then the problem would have been solved, or at least inherited by DM. . Allardyce really is the villain in this case; for, once again, proving he remains one of the best, and most unappreciated, Managers in football.
YOU don't have to read the post after all what 747 said it's only BANTER
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dezzer111 wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 3:08 pmWoW !! A Kopite & A Bootle Boy Agreeing with A Blue.....747man wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 11:16 amMat, I Just thought it was ALL About The BANTER, After all it IS CLOSE Season Now.....mathusalah80 wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 9:16 amAfter ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE CONSECUTIVE NONSENSICAL POSTS, devoted entirely to two clubs, surely time to give this thread a name more appropriate to fit both the personal needs of posters concerned, and their subject matter . I have thought of a number of very fitting names, but dare not suggests them here, for fear of being banned! :-" I see the same situation, with the same culprits, applies to the Rumours thread, and the Europeans Cups thread. Since the content of their posts on these two threads are pretty much repetitive, and equally boring, perhaps they could be encouraged to keep them all in this one place.
A new EPL thread 2018-18 could then be started for use by fans seriously interested in the 20 club competition, and FOOTBALL in general, as an entity. In other words the EPL thread could revert to the format which worked so very well, and was so much appreciated by members, for over a decade, before the small tight knit group of new wave of 'comedic wannabees' took total control. Under my suggestion these latter members could continue to have their own private thread, as is now virtually the position, without the necessity to yet again commandeer the 'proper' EPL thread for the 2018-19 season. =D>
If only, if only, Everton had been relegated, then the problem would have been solved, or at least inherited by DM. . Allardyce really is the villain in this case; for, once again, proving he remains one of the best, and most unappreciated, Managers in football.
YOU don't have to read the post after all what 747 said it's only BANTER
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Lol can't work some people out mate bit of banter never hurts anyone when taken in the right context some people are happy with threads like (what did you have for dinner&other silly threads) well each to their own like i said they don't have to read them on that note have a nice evening.747man wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 3:58 pmdezzer111 wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 3:08 pmWoW !! A Kopite & A Bootle Boy Agreeing with A Blue.....747man wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 11:16 amMat, I Just thought it was ALL About The BANTER, After all it IS CLOSE Season Now.....mathusalah80 wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 9:16 amAfter ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE CONSECUTIVE NONSENSICAL POSTS, devoted entirely to two clubs, surely time to give this thread a name more appropriate to fit both the personal needs of posters concerned, and their subject matter . I have thought of a number of very fitting names, but dare not suggests them here, for fear of being banned! :-" I see the same situation, with the same culprits, applies to the Rumours thread, and the Europeans Cups thread. Since the content of their posts on these two threads are pretty much repetitive, and equally boring, perhaps they could be encouraged to keep them all in this one place.
A new EPL thread 2018-18 could then be started for use by fans seriously interested in the 20 club competition, and FOOTBALL in general, as an entity. In other words the EPL thread could revert to the format which worked so very well, and was so much appreciated by members, for over a decade, before the small tight knit group of new wave of 'comedic wannabees' took total control. Under my suggestion these latter members could continue to have their own private thread, as is now virtually the position, without the necessity to yet again commandeer the 'proper' EPL thread for the 2018-19 season. =D>
If only, if only, Everton had been relegated, then the problem would have been solved, or at least inherited by DM. . Allardyce really is the villain in this case; for, once again, proving he remains one of the best, and most unappreciated, Managers in football.
YOU don't have to read the post after all what 747 said it's only BANTER
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" bit of banter" ? -Yes, ok.
But 105 and likely to be a lot more! Come on, it's more like your own chat box, not that clever with the humour and not a lot of interest to anyone else.
But 105 and likely to be a lot more! Come on, it's more like your own chat box, not that clever with the humour and not a lot of interest to anyone else.
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=D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>dezzer111 wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 4:34 pmLol can't work some people out mate bit of banter never hurts anyone when taken in the right context some people are happy with threads like (what did you have for dinner&other silly threads) well each to their own like i said they don't have to read them on that note have a nice evening.747man wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 3:58 pmdezzer111 wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 3:08 pmWoW !! A Kopite & A Bootle Boy Agreeing with A Blue.....747man wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 11:16 amMat, I Just thought it was ALL About The BANTER, After all it IS CLOSE Season Now.....mathusalah80 wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 9:16 amAfter ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE CONSECUTIVE NONSENSICAL POSTS, devoted entirely to two clubs, surely time to give this thread a name more appropriate to fit both the personal needs of posters concerned, and their subject matter . I have thought of a number of very fitting names, but dare not suggests them here, for fear of being banned! :-" I see the same situation, with the same culprits, applies to the Rumours thread, and the Europeans Cups thread. Since the content of their posts on these two threads are pretty much repetitive, and equally boring, perhaps they could be encouraged to keep them all in this one place.
A new EPL thread 2018-18 could then be started for use by fans seriously interested in the 20 club competition, and FOOTBALL in general, as an entity. In other words the EPL thread could revert to the format which worked so very well, and was so much appreciated by members, for over a decade, before the small tight knit group of new wave of 'comedic wannabees' took total control. Under my suggestion these latter members could continue to have their own private thread, as is now virtually the position, without the necessity to yet again commandeer the 'proper' EPL thread for the 2018-19 season. =D>
If only, if only, Everton had been relegated, then the problem would have been solved, or at least inherited by DM. . Allardyce really is the villain in this case; for, once again, proving he remains one of the best, and most unappreciated, Managers in football.
YOU don't have to read the post after all what 747 said it's only BANTER
Now The Others can tell us What they had for Dinner, Which Bar in Soi Sampan they went too,How Many Pints they drank,What was the Lady they took out was like,& Finally what the ate for Breakfast.....LOL !!
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LOL mate spot on.747man wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 7:11 pm=D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>dezzer111 wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 4:34 pmLol can't work some people out mate bit of banter never hurts anyone when taken in the right context some people are happy with threads like (what did you have for dinner&other silly threads) well each to their own like i said they don't have to read them on that note have a nice evening.747man wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 3:58 pmdezzer111 wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 3:08 pmWoW !! A Kopite & A Bootle Boy Agreeing with A Blue.....747man wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 11:16 amMat, I Just thought it was ALL About The BANTER, After all it IS CLOSE Season Now.....mathusalah80 wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 9:16 amAfter ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE CONSECUTIVE NONSENSICAL POSTS, devoted entirely to two clubs, surely time to give this thread a name more appropriate to fit both the personal needs of posters concerned, and their subject matter . I have thought of a number of very fitting names, but dare not suggests them here, for fear of being banned! :-" I see the same situation, with the same culprits, applies to the Rumours thread, and the Europeans Cups thread. Since the content of their posts on these two threads are pretty much repetitive, and equally boring, perhaps they could be encouraged to keep them all in this one place.
A new EPL thread 2018-18 could then be started for use by fans seriously interested in the 20 club competition, and FOOTBALL in general, as an entity. In other words the EPL thread could revert to the format which worked so very well, and was so much appreciated by members, for over a decade, before the small tight knit group of new wave of 'comedic wannabees' took total control. Under my suggestion these latter members could continue to have their own private thread, as is now virtually the position, without the necessity to yet again commandeer the 'proper' EPL thread for the 2018-19 season. =D>
If only, if only, Everton had been relegated, then the problem would have been solved, or at least inherited by DM. . Allardyce really is the villain in this case; for, once again, proving he remains one of the best, and most unappreciated, Managers in football.
YOU don't have to read the post after all what 747 said it's only BANTER
Now The Others can tell us What they had for Dinner, Which Bar in Soi Sampan they went too,How Many Pints they drank,What was the Lady they took out was like,& Finally what the ate for Breakfast.....LOL !!
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At least posts are being made for members to read or choose to ignore.
Its no good visiting the thread once a week then complaining about whats been posted. If members want to read about different clubs then post about them. It really is that simple
Its no good visiting the thread once a week then complaining about whats been posted. If members want to read about different clubs then post about them. It really is that simple
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These cheeky scousers are jolly good fun. Next year there could be two threads:
Premier League 2018-19 - serious analysis
Premier League 2018-19 - free for all
Premier League 2018-19 - serious analysis
Premier League 2018-19 - free for all
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Gt 93 what about a 3rd thread The Whinging dedicated to to those splendid gentlemen who make whinging a pleasure R:E the Scouse fraternity football.
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Ooooohhhh !! Look at THIS Dezz.......Bluekipper.com
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Everton have sold all available Season Tickets for 2018/19. Just over 31,000 out of the capacity of 39,572 have been bought by the Everton fans. The balance is for Away fans & general release. #EFC #COYB
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Yes,but that was the same as last season,Alan,when Ronald Koeman said a top 4 place was the aim and you ended up spending 200m of mostly dross,remember ??747man wrote: ↑June 8, 2018, 12:31 pmOoooohhhh !! Look at THIS Dezz.......Bluekipper.com
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Everton have sold all available Season Tickets for 2018/19. Just over 31,000 out of the capacity of 39,572 have been bought by the Everton fans. The balance is for Away fans & general release. #EFC #COYB
Dont get you hopes up too high and just be grateful that the likes of Huddersfield,Cardiff and Watford are in the Premiership which will give you a fighting chance of avoiding relegation !
"I dont believe it.......105 consecutive nonsensical posts ! Thats more posts than the official Everton fans forum gets in 6 months ! This is what happens when you let the working classes have free access to a website." Liverpool are close to agreeing a deal for France forward Nabil Fekir.
Talks between the clubs could conclude on Friday about a deal that may amount to 60m euros (£52.75m) - 55m (£48.35m) plus a maximum of 5m (£4.4m) add-ons.
Fekir's proposed arrival would be the latest ambitious statement from the Champions League finalists after the £39m signing of Brazilian midfielder Fabinho from Monaco, and with Naby Keita arriving from RB Leipzig in July in a deal worth £52.75m.
The Reds are also considering whether to activate the £12m release clause in Xherdan Shaqiri's contract as he is poised to leave Stoke City following their relegation to the Championship.
Manchester United have signed the "best young full-back in Europe" in Diogo Dalot, says manager Jose Mourinho.
The 19-year-old, who has made seven first-team appearances, has signed a five-year contract after the Red Devils agreed to pay Porto £19m for him.
Dalot has represented Portugal from under-15 to under-21 level and made his Porto debut in October.
"The chance of coming to the biggest club in the world is something I just couldn't turn down," said Dalot.
Dalot came through the youth ranks at Porto and played in a 0-0 draw against Liverpool in the Champions League last 16 in March.
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You do look like Victor Meldrew in that pic 747 ( I Don't Believe It lol.)Zidane wrote: ↑June 8, 2018, 2:11 pmYes,but that was the same as last season,Alan,when Ronald Koeman said a top 4 place was the aim and you ended up spending 200m of mostly dross,remember ??747man wrote: ↑June 8, 2018, 12:31 pmOoooohhhh !! Look at THIS Dezz.......Bluekipper.com
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Everton have sold all available Season Tickets for 2018/19. Just over 31,000 out of the capacity of 39,572 have been bought by the Everton fans. The balance is for Away fans & general release. #EFC #COYB
Dont get you hopes up too high and just be grateful that the likes of Huddersfield,Cardiff and Watford are in the Premiership which will give you a fighting chance of avoiding relegation !
"I dont believe it.......105 consecutive nonsensical posts ! Thats more posts than the official Everton fans forum gets in 6 months ! This is what happens when you let the working classes have free access to a website."
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Liverpool are close to agreeing a deal for France forward Nabil Fekir.
Talks between the clubs could conclude on Friday about a deal that may amount to 60m euros (£52.75m) - 55m (£48.35m) plus a maximum of 5m (£4.4m) add-ons.
Fekir's proposed arrival would be the latest ambitious statement from the Champions League finalists after the £39m signing of Brazilian midfielder Fabinho from Monaco, and with Naby Keita arriving from RB Leipzig in July in a deal worth £52.75m.
The Reds are also considering whether to activate the £12m release clause in Xherdan Shaqiri's contract as he is poised to leave Stoke City following their relegation to the Championship.
Manchester United have signed the "best young full-back in Europe" in Diogo Dalot, says manager Jose Mourinho.
The 19-year-old, who has made seven first-team appearances, has signed a five-year contract after the Red Devils agreed to pay Porto £19m for him.
Dalot has represented Portugal from under-15 to under-21 level and made his Porto debut in October.
"The chance of coming to the biggest club in the world is something I just couldn't turn down," said Dalot.
Dalot came through the youth ranks at Porto and played in a 0-0 draw against Liverpool in the Champions League last 16 in March.
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Jonny Evans to Leicester https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44411174
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This is the Map's principal thread and is built around differences in opinions. It's rather lively.
Another big season looms for the Toffees, premiership football and Udonmap.
Another big season looms for the Toffees, premiership football and Udonmap.
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So It's Their Year...............AGAIN......
Liverpool are close to agreeing a deal for France forward Nabil Fekir.
Talks between the clubs could conclude on Friday about a deal that may amount to 60m euros (£52.75m) - 55m (£48.35m) plus a maximum of 5m (£4.4m) add-ons.
Fekir's proposed arrival would be the latest ambitious statement from the Champions League finalists after the £39m signing of Brazilian midfielder Fabinho from Monaco, and with Naby Keita arriving from RB Leipzig in July in a deal worth £52.75m.
The Reds are also considering whether to activate the £12m release clause in Xherdan Shaqiri's contract as he is poised to leave Stoke City following their relegation to the Championship.
Liverpool are close to agreeing a deal for France forward Nabil Fekir.
Talks between the clubs could conclude on Friday about a deal that may amount to 60m euros (£52.75m) - 55m (£48.35m) plus a maximum of 5m (£4.4m) add-ons.
Fekir's proposed arrival would be the latest ambitious statement from the Champions League finalists after the £39m signing of Brazilian midfielder Fabinho from Monaco, and with Naby Keita arriving from RB Leipzig in July in a deal worth £52.75m.
The Reds are also considering whether to activate the £12m release clause in Xherdan Shaqiri's contract as he is poised to leave Stoke City following their relegation to the Championship.
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I Wish I Had his Money Dezz.......dezzer111 wrote: ↑June 8, 2018, 2:50 pmYou do look like Victor Meldrew in that pic 747 ( I Don't Believe It lol.)Zidane wrote: ↑June 8, 2018, 2:11 pmYes,but that was the same as last season,Alan,when Ronald Koeman said a top 4 place was the aim and you ended up spending 200m of mostly dross,remember ??747man wrote: ↑June 8, 2018, 12:31 pmOoooohhhh !! Look at THIS Dezz.......Bluekipper.com
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Everton have sold all available Season Tickets for 2018/19. Just over 31,000 out of the capacity of 39,572 have been bought by the Everton fans. The balance is for Away fans & general release. #EFC #COYB
Dont get you hopes up too high and just be grateful that the likes of Huddersfield,Cardiff and Watford are in the Premiership which will give you a fighting chance of avoiding relegation !
"I dont believe it.......105 consecutive nonsensical posts ! Thats more posts than the official Everton fans forum gets in 6 months ! This is what happens when you let the working classes have free access to a website."
An Udon Map member.jpg
Liverpool are close to agreeing a deal for France forward Nabil Fekir.
Talks between the clubs could conclude on Friday about a deal that may amount to 60m euros (£52.75m) - 55m (£48.35m) plus a maximum of 5m (£4.4m) add-ons.
Fekir's proposed arrival would be the latest ambitious statement from the Champions League finalists after the £39m signing of Brazilian midfielder Fabinho from Monaco, and with Naby Keita arriving from RB Leipzig in July in a deal worth £52.75m.
The Reds are also considering whether to activate the £12m release clause in Xherdan Shaqiri's contract as he is poised to leave Stoke City following their relegation to the Championship.
Manchester United have signed the "best young full-back in Europe" in Diogo Dalot, says manager Jose Mourinho.
The 19-year-old, who has made seven first-team appearances, has signed a five-year contract after the Red Devils agreed to pay Porto £19m for him.
Dalot has represented Portugal from under-15 to under-21 level and made his Porto debut in October.
"The chance of coming to the biggest club in the world is something I just couldn't turn down," said Dalot.
Dalot came through the youth ranks at Porto and played in a 0-0 draw against Liverpool in the Champions League last 16 in March.