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delicateelf.bsky.social
Retired hard working Public Sector for over 36 years, British Superbike Marshal, hard suffering Evertonian. Love a pint of Bathams!!
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My Daughter and 2 Grandkids live in Saltburn and are all blues.
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It would be good if it was! Just twice a week and this is the last one of this series!
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#Beto on a hattrick #Everton 3-0 & Jimmy Garner take a bow for that pass! Who knew Beto liked the ball into space eh Sean?! Sean are you there?! The School of Science is on its way back! #UTFT 💙🤍
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January is like that fucking mate who says goodbye 12 times before actually leaving. Just go already, we’re tired!
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David Weir back at Everton – a true leader who embodied the club’s spirit. Whether in a coaching role, as sporting director, or head of recruitment, his experience and passion could be invaluable in shaping the Toffees’ new era. 💙 #EFC #EvertonFamily
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🚨 ACTION BY 20th January 🚨 Delete your Twitter/X account if possible If not reduce your follows by as much as possible Do not post on X LET’s CELEBRATE INAUGURATION DAY OUR WAY 🚨 PLEASE REPOST TO EVERYONE 🚨
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If we had won all the games we drew and drew all the games we lost we’d have 41 points and be in second place! (including the three games we actually won) so all in all not a bad run 👍
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Short-Term Survival: Conte, Ranieri, or Mancini for immediate impact. Long-Term Rebuild: Knutsen, Potter or Sarri Wildcard Option: Lee Carsley for a passionate approach.
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Leighton Baines knows Everton inside out—club legend, respected by fans and players. As a temporary manager until the end of the season, he could bring stability, passion, and fight to steer us clear of relegation. Worth a shot!
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Knutsen: 300 games, 179 wins, 2 league titles with Bodø/Glimt, and a 2.01 points per game over 5 years. Known for attacking football and developing talent, I think he’s exactly the fresh attacking manager Everton need. #KnutsenToGoodison #Everton
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Kjetil Knutsen has turned Bodø/Glimt into a powerhouse with attacking football and smart tactics on a budget. Everton need fresh ideas and energy—he could be the perfect fit to lead us into a brighter future. He’s apparently looking for a move to the premiership #Everton l
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The phrase often associated with “doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome” is commonly referred to as insanity, attributed to Albert Einstein
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Can’t keep going on like this!!!
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I think Everton should seriously consider Kjetil Knutsen as their next manager. He’s transformed Bodø/Glimt into a European force with attacking football and a team-first ethos. He’s not free now, but the best solutions rarely are. #Everton
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He doesn’t deserve a pay off, how someone sanctioned a 100 grand a week plus bonuses for him I’ve never understood and never will.
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I think Everton should seriously consider Kjetil Knutsen as their next manager. He’s transformed Bodø/Glimt into a European force with attacking football and a team-first ethos. He’s not free now, but the best solutions rarely are. #Everton #UTFT