On The March – To The Final With Class & Dignity!

By • May 27th, 2009 • Category: News

As we approach the FA Cup final, the best achievement of Moyes’ 7 year reign so far, I felt a look at how this once rookie manager has brought a bit of, in his words, ‘class and dignity’ back to the top end of the table. Still only 38 years old and having only been […]



On The March – Nil Satis Nisi Optimum

By • May 25th, 2009 • Category: News

On May 30th we’ll come up against Chelsea for the third time in a cup competition in three years, only this time it feels a little different. Chelsea vs Everton – February 8th 2006 – FA Cup 4th Round After a spirited game by an injury hit team, Everton missed out on taking victory at […]



Investment

By • May 20th, 2009 • Category: News, Opinion

For those begging for a debt fuelled investor to come along I think taking note of football history and economics may be wise before jumping on the bandwagon. We had a revenue of £78 million last season, somewhere in the top 8 of revenues last year. Out of that we have a huge wage bill taking […]



Class & Dignity

By • May 11th, 2009 • Category: News

As we approach the FA Cup final, the best achievement of Moyes’ 7 year reign so far, I felt a look at how this once rookie manager has brought a bit of, in his words, ‘class and dignity’ back to the top end of the table. Still only 38 years old and having only been […]



Moyes Takes Advantage Of Van Scrapping Scheme

By • Apr 30th, 2009 • Category: News

News has hit the bars of Liverpool that Van Der Meyde is to leave Everton in the summer on a free. Whilst his time at Goodison is generally seen as a failure, he has lived my dreams in just 20 minutes in two derbies, elbowing a Kopite at Anfield and setting up a late winner […]