Nug's film was really well received. We showed it in a workshop of about 35 people and it evoked warm and prolonged applause. I felt very proud to be associated with it. The ultimate accolade came from an Everton fan who was really moved by it and said he'd spent all morning moaning about Everton but now he realised how lucky he was.
The other presenters were from Newcastle and Blackpool and there was some useful debate about how Supporters Trusts could work productively alongside protest groups.
The ultimate accolade came from an Everton fan who was really moved by it and said he'd spent all morning moaning about Everton but now he realised how lucky he was.
Nice work. Can it be projected onto the side of the Emirates Stadium?
The Olympic prezzie got the backhanded compliment of coming under hostile questioning about our future strategy from a "sports barrister" who was vague about why he was at the event. But quite a few people know him and currently we understand he has worked for West Ham, even though he was deeply uncomplimentary about Brady and Gullivan when I talked to him later. Of course lawyers don't have to like the people they work for....but it is the first time I heard a story about Brady, Sullivan, and a snooker table....
The Olympic prezzie got the backhanded compliment of coming under hostile questioning about our future strategy from a "sports barrister" who was vague about why he was at the event. But quite a few people know him and currently we understand he has worked for West Ham, even though he was deeply uncomplimentary about Brady and Gullivan when I talked to him later. Of course lawyers don't have to like the people they work for....but it is the first time I heard a story about Brady, Sullivan, and a snooker table....
The Olympic prezzie got the backhanded compliment of coming under hostile questioning about our future strategy from a "sports barrister" who was vague about why he was at the event. But quite a few people know him and currently we understand he has worked for West Ham, even though he was deeply uncomplimentary about Brady and Gullivan when I talked to him later. Of course lawyers don't have to like the people they work for....but it is the first time I heard a story about Brady, Sullivan, and a snooker table....
The Olympic prezzie got the backhanded compliment of coming under hostile questioning about our future strategy from a "sports barrister" who was vague about why he was at the event. But quite a few people know him and currently we understand he has worked for West Ham, even though he was deeply uncomplimentary about Brady and Gullivan when I talked to him later. Of course lawyers don't have to like the people they work for....but it is the first time I heard a story about Brady, Sullivan, and a snooker table....
The Olympic prezzie got the backhanded compliment of coming under hostile questioning about our future strategy from a "sports barrister" who was vague about why he was at the event. But quite a few people know him and currently we understand he has worked for West Ham, even though he was deeply uncomplimentary about Brady and Gullivan when I talked to him later. Of course lawyers don't have to like the people they work for....but it is the first time I heard a story about Brady, Sullivan, and a snooker table....
Very funny you say that Prague as a friend of mine went to uni with Brady and has a story of her and pool table
The Olympic prezzie got the backhanded compliment of coming under hostile questioning about our future strategy from a "sports barrister" who was vague about why he was at the event. But quite a few people know him and currently we understand he has worked for West Ham, even though he was deeply uncomplimentary about Brady and Gullivan when I talked to him later. Of course lawyers don't have to like the people they work for....but it is the first time I heard a story about Brady, Sullivan, and a snooker table....
Very funny you say that Prague as a friend of mine went to uni with Brady and has a story of her and pool table
Nug's film was really well received. We showed it in a workshop of about 35 people and it evoked warm and prolonged applause. I felt very proud to be associated with it. The ultimate accolade came from an Everton fan who was really moved by it and said he'd spent all morning moaning about Everton but now he realised how lucky he was.
The other presenters were from Newcastle and Blackpool and there was some useful debate about how Supporters Trusts could work productively alongside protest groups.
Great video. And it's always nice to know fans from other clubs support us as well.
Just a bit surprised that Everton fans are still moaning since they have a new owner and Ronald Koeman now.
Have been deliberately tuning out of it all for a few weeks but this brilliant video has brought it all back and rekindled my anger. Terrific stuff. Season ticket! You're having a giraffe.
The Olympic prezzie got the backhanded compliment of coming under hostile questioning about our future strategy from a "sports barrister" who was vague about why he was at the event. But quite a few people know him and currently we understand he has worked for West Ham, even though he was deeply uncomplimentary about Brady and Gullivan when I talked to him later. Of course lawyers don't have to like the people they work for....but it is the first time I heard a story about Brady, Sullivan, and a snooker table....
Very funny you say that Prague as a friend of mine went to uni with Brady and has a story of her and pool table
Nug's film was really well received. We showed it in a workshop of about 35 people and it evoked warm and prolonged applause. I felt very proud to be associated with it. The ultimate accolade came from an Everton fan who was really moved by it and said he'd spent all morning moaning about Everton but now he realised how lucky he was.
The other presenters were from Newcastle and Blackpool and there was some useful debate about how Supporters Trusts could work productively alongside protest groups.
Great video. And it's always nice to know fans from other clubs support us as well.
Just a bit surprised that Everton fans are still moaning since they have a new owner and Ronald Koeman now.
I spoke to the guy afterwards Jessie, lovely guy who said he is 70,with long but ragged silver hair, wouldnt be surprised to learn he plays in some blues band in Liverpool pubs. I think he was just overplaying his "complaining" to make his point in a very gracious way. He's actually very proud of his club in many ways, for example how they have cared for former players. He just longs for a bit of success on the field. he sees us as a club with a similar heart and soul and is really appalled by what is happening to us.
I spoke to the guy afterwards Jessie, lovely guy who said he is70,with long but ragged silver hair, wouldnt be surprised to learn he plays in some blues band in Liverpool pubs. I think he was just overplaying his "complaining" to make his point in a very gracious way. He's actually very proud of his club in many ways, for example how they have cared for former players. He just longs for a bit of success on the field. he sees us as a club with a similar heart and soul and is really appalled by what is happening to us.
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The other presenters were from Newcastle and Blackpool and there was some useful debate about how Supporters Trusts could work productively alongside protest groups.
Brought a tear to the eye.
Was having a peaceful Saturday evening, seeing the 3 arseholes that are destroying the club has changed my mood to one of absolute anger.
You just want to smash the 3 of them over the head with a baseball bat over and over again. Wankers.
Just a bit surprised that Everton fans are still moaning since they have a new owner and Ronald Koeman now.
Does the woman who is interviewed outside The Valley, post on here ?
I know her name, but wouldn't post it.
Great video.
I have to admit when the missus asked what was the matter I said I had something in my eye.
Absolutely Fabulous stuff !