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“We Just Don’t Have Enough Quality!!” | Aston Villa 0-0 Everton | Cams Instant Match Reaction!

 

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I wouldn’t say Villa v Everton was bad but the highlight of the match was when Sky showed pictures of the Liverpool coach with flat tyres at half time.

"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."

So remember to “Enjoy every sandwich”

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At last :Laugh1:

For the past week I've not been able to post anything

So from now I can start posting again

After beating Wolves we have one game left at Manchester City

Depending on our result and others we can finish anywhere between 6 and 10

Manchester City at home in front of a crowd they should win but you never know

COYB - NSNO - ETID - UTFT

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I'm looking forward to this afternoon's game

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Manchester City 5-0 Everton | Instant Match Reaction

 

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MAN CITY 5 - 0 EVERTON - START SPENDING NOW !!!! *MATCH REACTION*

 

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Manchester City 5-0 Everton | Player Ratings

 

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Everton Football Club has been named one of the best places to work in the UK by The Sunday Times.

The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies is an annual ranking and survey of Britain’s finest employers and is widely acknowledged as one of the most extensive studies into employee engagement in the country.

 

As well as placing in the mid-sized companies category, the Toffees have been awarded a Best Companies accreditation status, which recognises the high levels of employee engagement at the Club.

 

Everton’s position in the list recognises the hard work, innovation and dedication shown by staff across the football club, which has helped cement its position as a leading workplace.

 

Following a business-wide survey, Everton was credited with scoring highly in the ‘My Company’ factor, which recognises the level of engagement Everton’s employees feel with their job and organisation. The Club also saw successes in the ‘Giving Something Back’ category which measured the extent by which staff members feel their organisation has a positive impact on society.

 

Prof. Denise Barrett-Baxendale MBE, Director and Deputy Chief Executive of Everton, said: “Receiving this accolade from Best Companies and The Sunday Times shows that Everton is one of the best places to work in the UK, something we are all extremely proud of.

 

“The Club, Everton in the Community and Everton Free School are only as strong as its workforce and we have a lot of talented, dedicated and ambitious people who have grasped the opportunity to succeed and become leaders in their field. Our People Strategy has allowed us to take on feedback from our staff and create an inspired, inclusive and diverse workplace in which they can pursue the extraordinary.

 

“We have incorporated a host of changes to make this possible including a review of pay and benefits, enhanced internal communications, upgraded learning and development programmes and tangible opportunities for internal progression.

 

“As a football club and a heritage institution we contribute to the rich tapestry of our city region but I also think we must acknowledge how the city of Liverpool and Merseyside has helped play a part in our ranking. Liverpool is a great place to live, work and play – it’s friendly, vibrant, cultural, modern and fun which has helped us recruit and attract some of the finest talent – not just in the country but the world.”

 

Everton has also previously been named as the healthiest football club to work for in the UK by Health At Work and the Club is currently working on being part of the ‘Workplace Wellbeing Charter’. The Club was acknowledged by the Department of Work and Pensions for being awarded the ‘Disability Confident Employer’ status and in 2016 Everton were only the second Premier League football club to be accredited as a ‘Foundation Living Wage’ employer.

 

The Club is currently working on a relocation plan to move staff based at various buildings and offices around Goodison Park into one of the most recognisable buildings in the world on Liverpool’s famous waterfront, The Royal Liver Building. The move will ensure all of Everton’s Club staff are based under one roof which will help enhance internal communications, efficiencies for staff and provide improved working facilities.

 

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Well yesterday I renewed my Season Ticket for next season.  I've been a Season Ticket holder since 1976/77 season which is a long time.  The price was £565 for my Season Ticket in the Park End Stand which is our newest stand.  If I had been 65 I would have paid the senior price of £299.  I wont say when but it won't be to long before I can pay the senior price.  Scary 

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*MAX AARONS IN FIRST* Carlo Ancelotti wants early summer spend at Everton

 

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Godfrey Earns England Call Up | Everton News Daily

 

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Toffees Linked With Argentinian Goalkeeper | Everton News Daily

 

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Me being worried for 8 minutes and 31 seconds.

 

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4 hours ago, blue1878 said:

Well yesterday I renewed my Season Ticket for next season.  I've been a Season Ticket holder since 1976/77 season which is a long time.  The price was £565 for my Season Ticket in the Park End Stand which is our newest stand.  If I had been 65 I would have paid the senior price of £299.  I wont say when but it won't be to long before I can pay the senior price.  Scary 

Wow,at Spurs I pay £1500 just for the league games,thankfully not a penny this season to see the worst displays for over thirty years.my first season tickets in 1977 was £78 to stand up now it’s £85 for a cat A game,absolutely scandalous but as you and they know we still pay it

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13 minutes ago, james 71 said:

Wow,at Spurs I pay £1500 just for the league games,thankfully not a penny this season to see the worst displays for over thirty years.my first season tickets in 1977 was £78 to stand up now it’s £85 for a cat A game,absolutely scandalous but as you and they know we still pay it

james 71 the prices what football clubs charge now are scandalous.  Sadly I think that London clubs tend to charge more.  Or at least some of them do.  

James do you think your Spurs are charging so much because of the new stadium cost so much to build??

For me I'm glad I'm only paying £565 for next seasons 19 league games.  Actually Everton want season ticket holders to go digital next season.  So a season ticket holder scans is phone to enter the ground.  I've got a smart phone but I prefer the credit card type season ticket and just scan that.  So I had to pay an extra £5 for the card

The attachment below shows Everton's prices for next season

https://www.evertonfc.com/news/2131198/202122-season-ticket-prices

 

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*SELLING DELPH AND BUYING BAILEY* EVERTON SELL AND BUY

 

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Toffees Linked With Lille Defender | Everton News Daily

 

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On 26/05/2021 at 11:28, blue1878 said:

james 71 the prices what football clubs charge now are scandalous.  Sadly I think that London clubs tend to charge more.  Or at least some of them do.  

James do you think your Spurs are charging so much because of the new stadium cost so much to build??

For me I'm glad I'm only paying £565 for next seasons 19 league games.  Actually Everton want season ticket holders to go digital next season.  So a season ticket holder scans is phone to enter the ground.  I've got a smart phone but I prefer the credit card type season ticket and just scan that.  So I had to pay an extra £5 for the card

The attachment below shows Everton's prices for next season

https://www.evertonfc.com/news/2131198/202122-season-ticket-prices

 

Yes ours is smart phone as well,I think they are doing something for the older people who aren’t up with technology,we have always had a high price but some tickets at arsenal and Chelsea are dearer,I just think it’s down to supply and demand we have sold out nearly every league game for last twenty years and also when we were at Wembley many times sold over 80000 plus,I remember Alan sugar saying when he was chairman the money that fan’s pay is minuscule it’s all about tv money,we are needed just for the atmosphere,and at the new stadium the club take way over a million pounds just in drinks sales and prices are cheaper than pubs

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9 hours ago, james 71 said:

Yes ours is smart phone as well,I think they are doing something for the older people who aren’t up with technology,we have always had a high price but some tickets at arsenal and Chelsea are dearer,I just think it’s down to supply and demand we have sold out nearly every league game for last twenty years and also when we were at Wembley many times sold over 80000 plus,I remember Alan sugar saying when he was chairman the money that fan’s pay is minuscule it’s all about tv money,we are needed just for the atmosphere,and at the new stadium the club take way over a million pounds just in drinks sales and prices are cheaper than pubs

Hi James 71 as a football fan and socialist lol I find it annoying that clubs charge so much when they know that the money they take in ticket sales is minuscule.  As clubs make millions from else where they should charge the fans less for tickets.

About going digital and using a smart phone to enter a ground.  I could have done that but decided to pay the extra £5 for the season ticket card because  I just like the idea of using the card to enter the ground.  Also I normally go to Thailand in December so I miss one or two games.  And I usually give my Season Ticket Card to a friend and they just give me the money.   If I go digital I won't give my friend my phone. So I'll have to sell my tickets for the game through the clubs official StubHub to get the money

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What are the odds of Ancelotti leaving to go to Real Madrid and being replaced by Nuno Espírito Santo?

 

"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."

So remember to “Enjoy every sandwich”

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1 hour ago, davidge said:

What are the odds of Ancelotti leaving to go to Real Madrid and being replaced by Nuno Espírito Santo?

 

I wasn't expecting this

So I'm hoping its just rumours but I've a bad feeling it isn't

It's a shame if he goes because he's always repeated that he likes it at Everton. And likes where he is living.  And wanted to build a good team at Everton.

So I think we will find out soon if this is true or not

I wont be happy if he goes because we will have to bring in a new manager.  

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Carlo Ancelotti has left Everton to become head coach of Real Madrid for a second time.

The 61-year-old, who managed Real Madrid for two years between 2013 and 2015, has left Everton after 18 months in charge at Goodison Park.

He succeeds Zinedine Zidane at Real and the move leaves Everton searching for a sixth permanent manager in five years.

Ancelotti thanked Everton's staff and fan and said the move represented "an unexpected opportunity".

"I would like to thank the board of directors, the players, and the Evertonians for the tremendous support they have all given me during my time at the club," he added. 

"I have complete respect for everyone associated with Everton and hope they can achieve the exciting opportunities they have in front of them. 

"While I have enjoyed being at Everton I have been presented with an unexpected opportunity which I believe is the right move for me and my family at this time."
 

(BBC)

"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."

So remember to “Enjoy every sandwich”

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4 hours ago, davidge said:

What are the odds of Ancelotti leaving to go to Real Madrid and being replaced by Nuno Espírito Santo?

 

Not Steven Gerrard?

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