Great Goodison moments.

This is the new NSNO Everton forum to discuss the Mighty Blues
Indiantoffee75
Posts: 268
Karma: 102

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

Would have been great to see Goodison under the lights one final time.
Audrey Horne
User avatar
Posts: 6128
Location: 53.4389° N - 2.9662° W
Karma: 2519

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

Disgrace
Gash
Posts: 5960
Location: Dumfries and Galloway
Karma: 3910

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

TheRam wrote: Thu Apr 17, 2025 4:41 pm Close to ruining the whole thing for me tbh.

I wanted to be there a good few hours before the game on Goodison road soaking in the atmosphere.

Why was everyone kicking off over yhe possibilty of it being a night game?

That’s a lot better than this.
The Monday night game was just the opposite of this, shite finish time with people maybe needing to get away or arrange round public transport etc. It was probably the lesser of the two evils but both were pretty shite given all the options available.
Shogun
User avatar
Posts: 11445
Karma: 8494

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

Fucking idiots

Trowel
User avatar
Posts: 2071
Karma: 2762

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

On TNT at least, so there's a chance for us at home of decent pre- and post-match coverage, rather than Sky cutting away as soon as possible to preview the other games.
Cozzie
User avatar
Posts: 6095
Location: Wherever I lay my hat
Karma: 2392

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

Trowel wrote: Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:26 pm On TNT at least, so there's a chance for us at home of decent pre- and post-match coverage, rather than Sky cutting away as soon as possible to preview the other games.
Might also mean McCoist on comms 🤢🤮

Hopefully they let someone like Osman commentate.
Shogun
User avatar
Posts: 11445
Karma: 8494

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

Would rather it was 3pm and not on TV than 12pm on a Sunday.

Worst possible kick off time imo.
Shogun
User avatar
Posts: 11445
Karma: 8494

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

Guarantee if this was the shite or Man United then they'd probably move all the other matches to earlier kicks offs and give them a 6pm slot. It's a joke.
Shogun
User avatar
Posts: 11445
Karma: 8494

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

(3rd post in a row, clearly not fuming)

Sky showing their true colours as well. They get first pick and have clearly gone for one of their Sky6. Cunts.
TheRam
Posts: 6367
Karma: 6506

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

I think the club and the fans forum have had more of a say in this than sky or the premier league.

Could have been 4pm on a Sunday which suits everyone but they insisted on it not being the last day so we have this.
Paddockoldie
Posts: 1425
Karma: 690

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

It's more than likely a security issue so people don't get bladdered before the game because of the high emotions on the day. I mean, have you ever tried unbolting a stand pissed? Not easy 😕
Escalator
Posts: 3128
Karma: 1035

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

There’s nothing personal in this from any of the broadcasters, it’s simply a viewing figure decision. A game between a lowly already relegated team and a lower half team is a meaningless dead rubber to the general football viewing public, that all it is.
blueforyou
Posts: 1316
Karma: 223

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

Thursday 22nd at 7.30pm, take the Friday off and have an extra long bank holiday weekend
"And you can put that in your ******* black book"
Johnny "retaliate before tackled" Morrissey

BlueMyMind
CannockPricey
Posts: 1785
Karma: 668

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

Escalator wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 6:59 am There’s nothing personal in this from any of the broadcasters, it’s simply a viewing figure decision. A game between a lowly already relegated team and a lower half team is a meaningless dead rubber to the general football viewing public, that all it is.
I'm not sure. I think a lot of neutrals will have far more interest in this than usual. I was interested in the West Ham v Man United game when they were leaving Upton Park. Wouldn't normally have cared.

Also, it's not like there are that many vital games left. Title over, relegation places will definitely be decided by then. There's the possibility that some games will be important for the battle for 4th, 5th, 6th but there aren't any really marketable fixtures. I think this is a very appealing fixture for that game week.
In a world full of adversity, we must still dare to dream.
Escalator
Posts: 3128
Karma: 1035

Re: Great Goodison moments.

Post

CannockPricey wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 12:23 pm I'm not sure. I think a lot of neutrals will have far more interest in this than usual. I was interested in the West Ham v Man United game when they were leaving Upton Park. Wouldn't normally have cared.

Also, it's not like there are that many vital games left. Title over, relegation places will definitely be decided by then. There's the possibility that some games will be important for the battle for 4th, 5th, 6th but there aren't any really marketable fixtures. I think this is a very appealing fixture for that game week.
That’s definitely another way of looking at it.
Post Reply Previous topicNext topic