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Just the Ticket – An Everton rant of sorts

Just the Ticket – An Everton rant of sorts

Neill Rimmers Perm January 31, 2010 2

Bloody away fans in our end, grrrrr, Greater Manchester Police, &^&*%!!$, Wigan Council, pah!  Although I’ve had my beefs with all of them in recent times*, it’s been restricted to grumbles because, when it

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Let’s Hang On

Let’s Hang On

Neill Rimmers Perm January 10, 2010 0

Honestly, I published Friday’s match preview about ten minutes before I found out about the pitch inspection scheduled for this morning.  I was quite chuffed at the time, what with all the stuff and

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It’s Snow Good

It’s Snow Good

Neill Rimmers Perm December 21, 2009 0

Have I been saved from an evening freezing my balls off worried that Bolton were going to get one over on us or robbed of my pre-Christmas dose of football?  Have Latics been robbed

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Nothing much to say but…

Nothing much to say but…

Neill Rimmers Perm December 11, 2009 0

I wouldn’t want you thinking that I didn’t do a Birmingham report or a Stoke preview because I had nothing to say about them, in fact I probably had too much to say.  The

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Lost in translation

Lost in translation

Neill Rimmers Perm November 1, 2009 0

The things that hacks will make up to sell players, eh? I mean, come on, there ‘s no way that Bobby would say such mean and spiteful things about that nice Sir Alex, Fat

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King of his own cell

King of his own cell

Neill Rimmers Perm November 1, 2009 0

I ‘ve started to write something about Marlon King about five times over the past few days. It ‘s not that I don ‘t feel strongly about what happened, just that it ‘s hard

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Corporal Jones (don’t panic) or Private Fraser (we’re doomed)

Corporal Jones (don’t panic) or Private Fraser (we’re doomed)

Neill Rimmers Perm September 3, 2009 0

Oh dear! Things seem to have gone a bit pear-shaped over the last few weeks. After 14 years of onwards and upwards we now appear to have reached a crossroad in Latics modern history.

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