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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36640 on: January 21, 2017, 11:11:43 pm »
They'll all be back to singing "We're gonna win the league" next week.
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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36641 on: January 21, 2017, 11:16:31 pm »
Hope they pass Man Utd for 6th.
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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36642 on: January 22, 2017, 12:26:42 am »
Smoke bombs on the pitch after scoring against Crystal Palace when you're in 7th place :lmao

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36643 on: January 22, 2017, 01:32:44 pm »





Fucking hell, I just realised.  Stick a blonde wig on that fella and make him orange and he looks like, well you know...  :o
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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36644 on: January 22, 2017, 01:41:38 pm »
They'll all be back to singing "We're gonna win the league" next week.

Too late for that, but if they carry this form through the second half of the season you can't rule them out of going on a good run and possibly winning the FA cu...oh, wait.

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36645 on: January 22, 2017, 04:39:59 pm »
Fucking hell, I just realised.  Stick a blonde wig on that fella and make him orange and he looks like, well you know...  :o
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Too late for that, but if they carry this form through the second half of the season you can't rule them out of going on a good run and possibly winning the FA cu...oh, wait.
If FA stands for "Fuck All" then they've been in it every year for yonks  ;)  ;D
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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36646 on: January 22, 2017, 07:45:35 pm »
Smoke bombs on the pitch after scoring against Crystal Palace when you're in 7th place :lmao

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36647 on: January 23, 2017, 02:47:16 pm »
He's certainly got the colour scheme nailed down.



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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36648 on: January 23, 2017, 03:02:06 pm »
Heard Harry Redknapp saying earlier that if they signed Rooney he could get them into the top 4 next season  :lmao

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36649 on: January 23, 2017, 03:06:35 pm »
2 phones, one on at 23:12 and one off (the guy who "cuts the grass" will be on that one); either two bookmarks or one massive one in what looks like a Mandela book; a load of Yale keys; a shit looking remote control. Decor all a shitty blue with a dodgy 70's lampshade.

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36650 on: January 23, 2017, 03:06:41 pm »
Heard Harry Redknapp saying earlier that if they signed Rooney he could get them into the top 4 next season  :lmao

Of what? Because not the top 4 of the PL.

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36651 on: January 23, 2017, 04:32:14 pm »
Heard Harry Redknapp saying earlier that if they signed Rooney he could get them into the top 4 next season  :lmao

He does know Rooney's current side cost a bazillion quid and are 6th, yeah?
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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36652 on: January 23, 2017, 07:34:03 pm »
Sharp on Radio City on about how they are only nine points behind us and that's only three games.

They ONLY care about us

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36653 on: January 23, 2017, 07:35:36 pm »
Sharp on Radio City on about how they are only nine points behind us and that's only three games.

They ONLY care about us

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36654 on: January 23, 2017, 07:59:36 pm »
Sharp on Radio City on about how they are only nine points behind us and that's only three games.

They ONLY care about us

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36655 on: January 23, 2017, 08:05:33 pm »
Sharp on Radio City on about how they are only nine points behind us and that's only three games.

They ONLY care about us

Sharp is sharp there. He's right. We've lost 3, they've lost 6...so it is 3 games difference. And they're not getting those points back.
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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36656 on: January 23, 2017, 08:22:44 pm »
Surely they don't have delusions of catching us.
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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36657 on: January 23, 2017, 08:45:04 pm »
Surely they don't have delusions of catching us.

They've gained seven on us in the last three games. So guaranteed to gain the other nine in the next 4-5 matches.
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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36658 on: January 23, 2017, 09:23:48 pm »
He's certainly got the colour scheme nailed down.



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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36659 on: January 24, 2017, 07:47:22 am »
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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36660 on: January 24, 2017, 11:11:59 pm »
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/everton-failed-improved-thomas-delaney-12494627

Could have got him for £1.5m, didn't try to buy so offer £8m to the club who bought him weeks before for £1.5m.

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36661 on: January 25, 2017, 12:01:28 am »
Surely they don't have delusions of catching us.
Oh believe me they do, they really fucking do.

Anyway it's 12 points not 9 when you add the annual 4-0 home Derby into the mix.

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36662 on: January 25, 2017, 02:14:54 pm »
Needs looking into I think, this Moshiri/Usmanov thing;

When Everton’s major shareholders concluded years of searching for a mega-rich owner by selling just under 50% of the club to Farhad Moshiri for £87.5m last February, it was widely assumed that Moshiri’s senior business partner, the Uzbek-Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov, must be looming large behind him.

Usmanov, though, has a 30% stake in Arsenal, the club he harbours an appetite to buy, but where he has been held at bay and arm’s length by the US investor Stan Kroenke, who owns 67% and is buttressed by the alliances of the board. Premier League rules prohibiting “dual ownership,” aimed at maintaining proper competition, forbid a person who owns more than 10% of one club to buy shares in another.

So when Moshiri bought into Everton, who have long strained financially to compete in the Premier League and pined for a new stadium, his and Usmanov’s spokesman made it clear this was Moshiri’s venture alone, and that Usmanov, sticking with and “committed to” his stake in Arsenal, was not involved at all.


Yet the lurking question of Usmanov’s position was revived by the surprise announcement at Everton’s annual general meeting this month that USM, the investment company for his vast holdings in Russian mining and metals, and digital corporations, is pumping money into Everton by sponsoring the Finch Farm training ground. Everton did not reveal the value of this unusual sponsorship – of a training ground, which does not attract much media exposure or TV coverage to promote a sponsor’s name – but some sources suggested it is around £6m a year for five years.

Usmanov built up his massive holdings in former state-owned resources after the break-up of the Soviet Union, and still owns 48% of USM, the investment vehicle for Metalloinvest, Russia’s largest mining company, the country’s Baikal copper mining company and telecommunications operator MegaFon. The US publication Forbes estimates his wealth from these and other assets to be currently $14.8bn.

Moshiri, now resident in Monaco, made his own considerable riches largely by being accountant, adviser, then junior shareholder in USM, after Usmanov sold a minority stake to the company’s executives in 2014.

When Moshiri was selected by Everton’s chairman, Bill Kenwright, as the magnate to buy and take the club into a more secure future, Usmanov, who watches Arsenal’s matches from a hospitality box at the Emirates Stadium, bought Moshiri’s 15% stake in Arsenal for around £146m, thereby freeing up his partner to take effective control at Goodison.

To the question now of whether Usmanov, really, is behind the Everton investment, given the money for the sponsorship is coming from a company which he substantially owns, a spokesman for him and Moshiri stated again that this is not so, and that the two football projects are entirely separate. The spokesman said there is a purely commercial rationale for USM to sponsor Finch Farm, saying: “Everton represents a great opportunity for USM to leverage for the first time the global appeal of the Premier League to promote its holdings in a number of companies and brands. As the executive chairman and significant shareholder of USM, Farhad Moshiri is uniquely placed to align the commercial interests of his group and Everton. Whilst they work together on most things, when it comes to football Farhad’s interest is Everton and Alisher Usmanov’s is Arsenal.”

Explaining what an investment company which holds, buys and sells such vast assets sees in the sponsoring of the Everton training ground, Ivan Streshinsky, a member of the USM board, said they were acquiring an “extensive package of marketing rights” which could provide the company with “unique year-round global media exposure”. These rights include displaying the USM or other brand names on the LED boards around the Goodison Park pitch, backdrop for player and manager TV interviews, and access to Everton players for promotion purposes.

USM, the investment company for his vast holdings, is pumping money into Everton by sponsoring Finch Farm
Both the Premier League and Uefa financial regulations, designed to limit clubs’ losses being bankrolled by wealthy owners, require sponsorship deals connected to a club owner to be for “market value”. That is to ensure a sponsorship is not a back-door way for an owner to pour money in, so in theory this deal could be investigated for proof it is truly commercial.

After an examination by Uefa of Manchester City’s deals with a roster of companies based in Abu Dhabi, the country of which the club’s owner, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, is a member of the ruling family, City agreed in May 2014 not to “improve the financial terms” of two “second-tier” partnerships, despite maintaining that they represent “market value”. At Stoke, the club’s owners, Peter Coates and his family, also own the online gambling powerhouse, bet365, which now sponsors the stadium as well as the club shirt.

But Premier League rules on “market value” would only be applied at all if clubs would otherwise have made losses beyond the currently permitted £105m total over three seasons, and given the new £8bn TV deals for 2016-19, Everton, like Stoke, are not expected to fall anywhere close to that category. Neither club is playing in Uefa competitions, so the auditors at European football’s governing body’s headquarters by Lake Geneva will not be descending on the Everton or Stoke accounts for now. Even if they do, both clubs are confident that their sponsorships, although by companies in effect owned or run by their owners, fall within the boundaries of “market value”.

Moshiri, as revealed by Everton in financial figures published for the AGM, has already made a loan to the club, interest free, of £80m, to pay off £55m of other loans, and provide some money for operations. Some Everton sources say he has paid some more in this month, to facilitate signing players in this January transfer window, with at least one more signing expected for Ronald Koeman following the acquisitions of Morgan Schneiderlin, for £20m from Manchester United, and Ademola Lookman, £11m from Charlton Athletic. Kenwright, who has stayed on as chairman after selling half his 26% stake to Moshiri, is continuing to negotiate the deals to sign players.

With Moshiri and his money now behind them, Everton are embarking again on a quest for a new stadium, with two failed projects, on Liverpool’s King’s Dock, then a joint project with Tesco in Kirkby, behind them in the last 20 years. This time, while the chief executive, Robert Elstone, has said three options are under consideration, the favoured choice is to build a 50,000-seat new stadium on the north Liverpool waterside, at Bramley Moore dock. The land, which is owned by the ubiquitous north-west developer Peel Holdings, would have to be bought by Everton, and its development value as a key part of a wider regeneration project makes it more expensive as well as most attractive.

The discussion within Everton is that the new stadium could cost around £300m, which would mostly have to be borrowed, and Elstone and his team are tasked with examining how that would pay for itself in increased ticket sales, much more hospitality than in the hemmed-in, grand confines of Goodison, and possible naming rights.

Unlike other clubs, including Manchester City and West Ham United, whose stadiums were built and converted for them with public and lottery money following the 2002 Commonwealth Games and 2012 Olympics respectively; Swansea City and Hull City whose local councils built their new grounds, and Arsenal, who made multi-millions on property development at and around Highbury, Everton have no windfall to help them finance a new stadium.

Liverpool’s mayor, Joe Anderson, told the Guardian that he wants to examine whether the council could help, perhaps in conjunction with a bid to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games. Liverpool city council, which will in March decide how to make a further £90m cuts to its budget, on top of £330m taken out of its budget since the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government came to power in 2010, has been seeking ways to generate money, by borrowing at low rates and renting assets commercially. In 2013 the council bought Finch Farm from its then landlord for £14m, and the rent from Everton, which Anderson said is £400,000 currently, makes a £200,000 annual profit for the council.

“Everton haven’t directly asked us for any financial contribution,” Anderson said. “But a stadium in that area will be very important for the regeneration of north Liverpool, and if it benefits the city financially, we’ll do it.”

Everton are pressing on with assessing the economics and practicalities of this next push to leave their historic home at Goodison, which was England’s first ever purpose-built football ground when it opened in 1892. The club and its new owner hope to reach a decision by the end of this 2016-17 season, 125 years later, on the next stage for its future.

https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2017/jan/25/everton-farhad-moshiri-alisher-usmanov-new-money-ownership

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36663 on: January 25, 2017, 02:42:55 pm »
£300m for a stadium is pure fantasy. You can double that to start with.
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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36664 on: January 25, 2017, 02:55:02 pm »
£300m for a stadium is pure fantasy. You can double that to start with.

Not a chance a new stadium comes in at £300m. No way at all.

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« Reply #36665 on: January 25, 2017, 03:02:40 pm »
Not a chance a new stadium comes in at £300m. No way at all.

Well, it might if they built it with a capacity that suits them say Circa 5,000 :)

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« Reply #36666 on: January 25, 2017, 03:04:56 pm »
They're going to use Russian steel to keep it under 300m.  ;)
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« Reply #36667 on: January 25, 2017, 04:23:56 pm »
Can someone link the gif of our Main Stand from their stand please. Thanks in advance
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« Reply #36668 on: January 25, 2017, 04:31:50 pm »
Well, it might if they built it with a capacity that suits them say Circa 5,000 :)
Actually a quick look around will tell you that stadiums can be built for significantly less, depending on what you aim to build.
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« Reply #36669 on: January 25, 2017, 04:47:03 pm »
Everton top a league table . Honestly. More Premier league RED cards than any other team.
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« Reply #36670 on: January 25, 2017, 04:48:36 pm »
Actually a quick look around will tell you that stadiums can be built for significantly less, depending on what you aim to build.

A quick look at which stadiums which house 50k+?

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« Reply #36671 on: January 25, 2017, 04:52:14 pm »
Hmm so if i understand correctly that mega rich Russian guy that failed to take over arsenal now gonna focus on everton,and this Moshiri guy is just his cover guy who working on his behalf.So they are on the road to become new Chelsea and City.

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36672 on: January 25, 2017, 04:54:06 pm »
Can someone link the gif of our Main Stand from their stand please. Thanks in advance

This the one mate?



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« Reply #36673 on: January 25, 2017, 05:07:43 pm »
if Everton have these mega rich Russians...what's the hold up on a new stadium? They have the money now.
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« Reply #36674 on: January 25, 2017, 05:58:01 pm »
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« Reply #36675 on: January 25, 2017, 05:59:12 pm »
Almost. Is there one with words on it?
I don't think it's a gif.
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« Reply #36676 on: January 25, 2017, 06:00:13 pm »
Surely they'll release a DVD to commemorate their unbeaten run 1 defeat in 6 games (does Leicester in the cup count?, given that they lose cup games deliberately to focus on their title charge?).

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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36677 on: January 25, 2017, 06:08:30 pm »
I don't think it's a gif.

Ah, ok. That one will do.
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Re: The Everton/FC Sexy - Daddy Day Care Fight Club
« Reply #36679 on: January 26, 2017, 11:13:41 pm »
The New mersey billionaires going to resign Jose Baxter when his drug ban is up, 24 year old Jose Baxter who was last playing in league 1