What I meant to say was "At least we have Nike. And maybe Pienaar." Instead, I sound like Stephen William. My apologies.
At least we get to see his loveable roo-punch here in the states.... but hopefully not during the next 2 games.
Stupid Football @StupidFootball The awkward moment Everton realise that they've bought Steven Pienaar for £1.5m more than they sold him for.
Really pissed about that. How do you even make that happen? I mean, I'm glad we got him back but that wasn't Moyes's finest deal.
I'm goin to the Dynamo game against the Red Bulls on Friday and I'm gonna wear my Everton kit...hoping to see Timmy. Still he's not a blue
Hibbo scored a goal! Got one off a free kick during his testimonial today. Naismith scored a hat trick as well
I bet it was nuts there today. Imagine the scene. He's one of the longest tenured players on the club, he's never scored and the fans have always wanted it and he finally scores in his testimonial. Can't make that shit up!
going to buy this http://www.ebay.com/itm/Everton-FC-...shirts&var=&hash=item337a43ee98#ht_506wt_1189
Also Mancini can suck on Moyes' 10-foot cock "It will be the first time he is at a club that plays to win - it will be different for him." - Roberto Mancini talking about Jack Rodwell. oh really
Considering Man City wouldn't have won the league without us tying Man U that comment's pretty damn hilarious, really.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...en-rival-Liverpool-Fulhams-Clint-Dempsey.html 42 showed me this
Doubt it. He's been fined again for refusing to play for Fulham. Dude wants Champs League football and you guys can't give it to him any better than Fulham can.
http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/2012/08/19/blues-complete-mirallas-swoop Everton have today completed the signing of Belgian international Kevin Mirallas from Olympiakos. The 24-year old arrives at Goodison Park after agreeing a four-year deal and passing a medical on Saturday evening. He will wear the number 11. Discussions between the two clubs had been ongoing during the course of the last week and after an undisclosed fee was agreed late on Friday evening, Mirallas headed to Merseyside to complete the formalities. Speaking exclusively to evertontv ahead of training with his new teammates for the first time at Finch Farm, he said: “I am very happy because Everton is a big club and for me it's a very good opportunity. “I've known Everton have been following me for a while and after talking with the manager I decided coming to Everton was the best opportunity for me. “I know this is a great club with great supporters and a club that has the ability to win a lot of games in the Premier League. That's why I came.” Everton have won the signature of Mirallas ahead of a number of top European clubs who had reportedly been keeping close tabs on the forward player’s progress after he scored 20 goals in 25 appearances for Olympiakos in 2011/12. "We're really pleased to get Kevin," said manager David Moyes. "He'll hopefully add a bit of quality to the squad, give us some more options and we need him. We've lost one of two players so we're delighted to get Kevin in." Due to his signing taking place after Friday’s 12pm deadline, he will not be eligible to play in Monday’s Barclays Premier League opener with Manchester United but will be at Goodison Park and unveiled in front of what is hoped to be a capacity crowd. Prior to his arrival in Greece, Mirallas had spells with St Etienne and Lille in France, having earlier started his career at his hometown club Standard Liege. Mirallas, who can play behind the striker or on either wing, featured for his national team in last Wednesday's 4-2 win over Holland, a game watched by Blues boss David Moyes.