Just another game, my arse
I will never accept inferiority to “them”. Without hope we have nothing….. Continue reading Just another game, my arse
I will never accept inferiority to “them”. Without hope we have nothing….. Continue reading Just another game, my arse
A pivotal year lies ahead for Everton that must see wholesale changes off the pitch. Continue reading All change for 2018
Just desserts all round yesterday in a Derby that will live long in the memory, less for the football more for the post-match reactions. Continue reading Karma Chameleon
Manager, Chairman, CEO are each just third person singular; transient guardians at best, as each player is a transient employee. We, the fans, are first person plural, we’ll still be here when they are long gone. We are Everton
Continue reading Third Person Singular
Everton can push your loyalty and love to the limit. Tough love sometimes, but unconditional always. No matter how bad it gets, though, the fans just want the best for their great Club. NSNO. Continue reading Just get behind the team….
Is it time to question Farhad Moshiri? Have the wheels fallen off his Everton “revolution” & how can he kick-start it? Continue reading “He’s not the Messiah…
We need a Plan to minimise the disruption caused by changing the Manager mid-season. Continue reading A Disaster doesn’t have to be disastrous
The time is just not right for Unsworth; it’s time for Moshiri to assume control on and off the pitch at Everton, starting by leading the search for a new Manager. Continue reading Not Now Rhino
3 things that Everton must learn from Koeman’s failure before appointing a successor Continue reading Three Lessons from the Reign of Ronald
I was a teenager in the 80s, a tumultuous time for the country, nowhere more than in the city of Liverpool. The 80s also saw the greatest period in Everton’s history, what a time to be alive, in that respect. Great … Continue reading When Yosser met Moshiri
On pitch confusion reflects off the pitch structure at Everton Continue reading The Royal Blue Buck
Before each episode of EvertonBusinessMatters there’s a debate, usually with John Blain, as The Esk is not a music fan, around some intro music that might be appropriate for the day’s main topic. Having reflected on Everton’s transfer window a few tunes … Continue reading Window of Opportunity