A parting giftWe’ll miss the greatest social media commentator on English football there is, can’t imagine his thoughts on the French top flight will be so entertaining for us
I recently edited a manuscript which looked at exactly this.10k a week is still probably more than many Everton fans in corporate hospitality earn a month, so the point remains.
There was a time (in our lifetime) when footballers lived in similar houses to many of their more well off fans and went out on Saturday night with Debbie or Leslie to have a steak and lager and lime in a Berni Inn that many of their fans also used. We don't know, because the internet didn't exist, but I'd bet they wouldn't shout at one of their players in the pub after a defeat in those days.
Very interesting. Thanks for posting that insightI recently edited a manuscript which looked at exactly this.
The Daily Mail ran an article in 1902, headlined "Sport or Circus" complaining about the influx of money into the game (for the first time) and the language used is similar today, painting the players as "mercenaries" only in it for the money. The maximum wage for footballers was £4.
The language never changes. Footballers have and will always be a target for what they earn in the most toxic and unreasonable ways.
I'm sure your memory is fine! It just sounds like at the time, we were (comparative to other sides) financially poor, so there wasn't an expectation that we weren't getting our money's worth.Very interesting. Thanks for posting that insight
My memories of Brighton back in the Goldstone days (but before the really gory days) was that it tended to be the manager or board who were targeted for poor performances. More than one 'sack the board' protest in Newtown Lane, 'Barry, Barry, Barry, out, out out' and that sort of thing. But you could still approach the players' coach at away games and often got a spare 'comp' or two.
Certainly one or two individual players were targeted. Thomas, Biley, Farrington and Tiltman spring to mind. But that's because they were shit rather than wealthy and shit.
Might be mixing up a couple of timelines mind. I am very old.
No TV company bought the rights to the French league this season so it will be a hard watch. I guess Mbappe was worth the investment.Going to be an interesting watch.
As recent as the Hypia Millwall at home game the manager and players took abuse for most of the game. The narrative Albion fans wouldn’t abuse players and staff is nonsense.Very interesting. Thanks for posting that insight
My memories of Brighton back in the Goldstone days (but before the really gory days) was that it tended to be the manager or board who were targeted for poor performances. More than one 'sack the board' protest in Newtown Lane, 'Barry, Barry, Barry, out, out out' and that sort of thing. But you could still approach the players' coach at away games and often got a spare 'comp' or two.
Certainly one or two individual players were targeted. Thomas, Biley, Farrington and Tiltman spring to mind. But that's because they were shit rather than wealthy and shit.
Might be mixing up a couple of timelines mind. I am very old.
Going to be awkward if the move falls through, but he’s not the type to give a shit - he’s an incredible human beingHe's unstoppable
A parting gift
They're running an inhouse OTT broadcasting for the UK here - https://ligue1pass.tv/No TV company bought the rights to the French league this season so it will be a hard watch. I guess Mbappe was worth the investment.
They're not. Almost all think he was a terrible buy and are glad he's going.hahahahahhahahhahahahahahahaha
Love Maupay. I'm going to guess Everton fans are going off on one after this
I don't think Alan Biley or Mickey Thomas were targeted for being shit, to be honest. I think both were disliked due to a perceived lack of commitment / effort. I politely say 'perceived' - they clearly gave zero shits between them.Certainly one or two individual players were targeted. Thomas, Biley, Farrington and Tiltman spring to mind. But that's because they were shit rather than wealthy and shit.
RDZ certainly seems to be collecting 'characters' - wonder where Andone is these days?I'm pleased he got a move away from Everton, I always liked Maups. Then you see it's Marseille and it's either going to be a brilliant fit or an absolute car crash
This with bells on. It's all going to end in tears.They are not going to like each other though... I give it a month before these two hotheads have fallen out over something.
Love or hate Andone, just for 'that' goal against Palace I'll always remember him fondlyRDZ certainly seems to be collecting 'characters' - wonder where Andone is these days?