The boos at the end of the game at Goodison was deafening. It came across really well on the radio as well. 😀😀
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The boos at the end of the game at Goodison was deafening. It came across really well on the radio as well. 😀😀
Fair play to the Palace lot for the banner.
Your hobbies are rollerblading and you're also a bit of a rat-hound? Steel Wool
Sid knows he's crazy and he likes it. Balinkay
Bellingham goal today. Class.
We simply have to sign him.
Interesting game in Bologna.
Milan go 2-0 up in the first half and Bologna are reduced to 10 men, all over by half time??
Nope.
Bologna with an amazing fight back in the opening 10 minutes of the second half to make it 2-2.
All the momentum with the home side… until a ridiculous challenge by another Bologna defender receives another straight red and reduce the home side to 9 men.
30 minutes left and it’s 2-2 9 v 11.
Finally with just 6 minutes left on the clock, looks like our Champions League group stage opponents have won it with a volley from the edge of the box through a crowd of players.
Bologna 2-3 Milan
On MOTD Everton look bloody awful. Between Davis and Digine who was worse.
Foden lucky to get 2 goals but what a player this lad is going to become. Found the headline linekar read out from the paper about ole calling for his lads to stop us having a clear run at the title comical. Chelsea and city look like juggernauts right now. Think we still need to get better to have a chance despite 20 game unbeaten streak.
What was the banner, Sid?
The banner took aim at the Premier League's ownership test, following Newcastle's recent £305m sale.
It featured illustrations of a man dressed in traditional Arabic clothing alongside what appeared to be Premier League chief executive Richard Masters.
The banner had a checklist with alleged offences by the Saudi Arabia regime.
Listed on a picture of a clipboard under the headline 'Premier League Owners Test' were 'Terrorism, beheading, civil rights abuses, murder, censorship and persecution'.
The man in Arab-style clothing was also holding a sword with blood on it.
Palace fan group Holmesdale Fanatics has taken credit for the banner - displayed during the 1-1 draw between the clubs on Saturday - on Twitter, and issued a statement.
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