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Postby Ciggy » Sat Apr 28, 2007 7:06 pm

Now its no secret that I hate the bitters with a passion, but when he kissed that Man U badge today when he scored infront of the park end.
The little bit of me that was still a bit proud he was a scouser went.
Today of all days ecspecially with the Alan Ball tribute and Alan Jones the young lad killed in Iraq last week who was my mothers mates son and a mad evertonain.

He is an absolute disgrace how can a scouser do that for Man U?
How could he?
Song after song is anti Liverpool/scouse how can a feckin scally from Crocky luv the mancs and Manure.

He is an absolute disgrace and has no class like the rest of that club.
There is no-one anywhere in the world at any stage who is any bigger or any better than this football club.

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Postby Scottbot » Sat Apr 28, 2007 7:13 pm

Agree with that 100%

I've got a lot of respect for the players who go back to their old club and keep the celebration muted (out of respect) if they score at the away ground.

Not sure what has happened with Rooney? You reckon he's gone full circle because of the grief he receives when he goes back to goodison?
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Postby Ciggy » Sat Apr 28, 2007 7:21 pm

Scottbot wrote:Not sure what has happened with Rooney? You reckon he's gone full circle because of the grief he receives when he goes back to goodison?

No Scott I reckon it was over Moyes sueing him, but today was not the day to be kissing that Manc badge, Alan Balls son was crying his eyes out on that pitch it was very emotional even I had a tear in my eye, his daughter and family where very upset also.
Rooney  he has recieved more abuse in the past but today he didnt because of the occasion.
I hate the way the bitters birate our players and club, but some values we are still the same on.

He done it like Gary Neville had just score a 90 minute winner infront of the kop, and he is supposed to still be an evertonain and his dad still goes to Goodison no chance.
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Postby Ciggy » Sat Apr 28, 2007 7:30 pm

Stu.Murph wrote:You seem to know alot of people from the Merseyside area...

Errr well I am from there.
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Postby Ciggy » Sat Apr 28, 2007 7:31 pm

Stu.Murph wrote:Better not actually will probably be seen as insulting your son...

:no

The topics about Rooney and I am not arguing with you anymore I am sick of it.
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Postby J*o*n*D*o*e » Sat Apr 28, 2007 7:52 pm

im with you on this one, the guy is a @rsehole, celebrate the goal even go as far as putting your hand upto your ear or lips but to kiss the badge of that club knowing full well what it means.

then again we shouldnt be surprised because that club only buy @rseholes anyway and in rooney they have one of the biggest
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Postby Rafa D » Sat Apr 28, 2007 7:55 pm

He's a dirty ba.stard.

End of.


He got no decency in him saying those things about David Moyes. He's obviously believing his own hype.
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Postby Woollyback » Sat Apr 28, 2007 9:11 pm

scum of the earth he is. fat little feckin gypo, he's not scouse he's just a caravan park pikey
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Postby JBG » Sat Apr 28, 2007 9:12 pm

I noticed that too.

I remember when he first came back to Everton after signing for UTD and he scored a goal. He went absolutely mental celebrating.
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Postby matrix » Sun Apr 29, 2007 2:56 am

we all know  rooney is not the smartest footballer around,  and yes ciggy,  no true scouser would do that...  but we are talking about a guy who would forget his head if it wasen't  joined to his neck  :D   

i didnt watch the match  just the goals...  and to do that in front of his former club  was pathetic...

i know him and moyes aint holding hands at the moment  but that was a bit much...

being a scouser means fu.ck all to wayne rooney...    :glare:
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Postby The Manhattan Project » Sun Apr 29, 2007 3:16 am

Rooney was kissing the devil.


I asked him "Do you believe in Satan?"

He said "Eeeeeeeeeem, yeh like, ah luv heeeem!"

I said "Why?"

He said "Eeeeeeeem becoz like, heeee wud breeeng me prezzies like when ah wuz a kid at Chrissmass like!!!!"

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Postby babu » Sun Apr 29, 2007 4:17 am

I noticed that as well. I also remember a u-tube clip that had most of the Man U team and rooney signing the usual sh!t.

So looks like he has become the complete mancurian. little fat b@stard.
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Postby Stu.Murph » Sun Apr 29, 2007 1:38 pm

Rooney is a looney :wwww
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Postby Stu.Murph » Sun Apr 29, 2007 1:39 pm

Sorry that blatently wasn't funny.
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Postby Rafa D » Sun Apr 29, 2007 7:03 pm

Just read this on Bluekipper.net  by KRS

Haven't been able to talk about Saturday too much until now.
I've learnt a lesson in humility this weekend. The man that was Alan Ball was given one of the greatest send-off's witnessed at Goodison Park. I used to stand on The Old Park End with my Dad and watch the guy play. I don't remember it much if I'm being honest, but my Dad, when he was alive, never let me forget that I watched The 'Holy Trinity'. And it's something I should be proud of. Ta Dad...I am.
Grown men my age and older with lumps in their throats and tears in their eyes, remembering him and all he done for our club.
Young kids who didn't even know the man, giving him the greatest send-off you could imagine. That tells me even more about how the great man was thought of and that of his legacy, passed own generation to generation.
What an icon Alan Ball was. And a Hero.
I know we say it all the time, but it really made me proud to be Everton. There's not many clubs, if any, that look after their own like we do.
What a huge compliment it was that his family chose Everton, above Portsmouth, City and Southampton, to pay their footballing respects to him...And they weren't let down. I've said it before, but The St. End get a lot of :censored: from some quarters. On Saturday they were absolutely :censored: magnificent and an absolute credit to us all. Bally's kids faces were both a mix of pride and utter, utter awe. Their parents would have been proud of them too. His Son saying that his Dad always said that "Standing in front of The Gwladys Street, after Everton won the league, was one of the greatest moments of my life." Then his lad adding that he now knew what he meant, all these years later.
It's a legacy. We all leave one. It's something we never think about. Alan Ball's legacy was there for all to see on Saturday.
Can anyone think what our 'Wazzas' legacy will be like?
Will he have grown men and women in tears at a football game in his name?
Will he have children, two generation's away from seeing him play for us, waving flags and singing, all in his name?
Will he have minutes applauses up and down the country, with people he had no link to clapping and cheering his name?
Will his kids have the chance to lay a wreath at the home end of his beloved club, and well with tears of pride at the way the people of a city feel about him?
Will he have the respect of even most of his nearest rivals?
Will he :censored:!
Once he finishes with Utd, he'll just go back to being what we all are to them all...A Scouse, Bindipping, Smackhead, Scally :censored: who got lucky and lives in Cheshire.
Sadly, I'm double his age nearly, so barring an accident on his behalf I can't see the day he passes away. I'll be intrigued you see, that's all. I wouldn't wish death on anyone, but each to their own. Sky will have wall to wall coverage, but that'll be about it. No Goodison, or wherever we are, chanting your name. No Utd chanting your name, nothing. It's ok though Wayne, your family will all have their Aston Martins and Lego houses in Cheshire to drive around in with their deflated tits like Spaniels Ears hanging out, so all's well there. Perhaps they could get a few Million £££'s from HELLO or OK magazine to cover the funeral so that should be fine too.
In short, you're a vulgar, snidey :censored: Wayne. One who couldn't even keep the Narcissus side of your character to yourself for one :censored: day to let a TRUE legend have his day.
You're not a Son of our City, you're an outcast.
Then I turn around and think of what we'd, normal people like me and other folk on here, give to play on the turf of Goodison Park. Someday leading out our boyhood Club as Captain. To see a team built around my talent. I still think like that now and I'm in my 40's with an :censored: like a Hippo and the turning circle of The Ark Royal for :censored: sakes.
I love my Blue family. Each and every one of you was a :censored: credit to Everton Football Club there on Saturday.
Never before has 'Nil Satis Nisi Optimum' meant so much to me.
I'm going The Offy to get some more Ale and raise a glass to Alan Ball.

"I don't know when it'll be, but I'll see you when I get there Bally, and I'll buy you a pint."



Touching that. I know we hate the bitters but there's respect there between the normal folk and not the plebians of society. If we had just lost a great they would be be just as respectful and I think Rooney's a fu.ckin beaut the way he has treated that club and their fans.
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