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Re: 17: Tim Cahill - Scores (on FIFA XII at least)
I think people also forget he probably 'works' no more than a massive 25 hour week, has the best nutrition, injury treatment, recovery period, exercise regime and advice, which most people can only dream about.
Maybe he is just past his sell by date, in PL terms? Get your finger out Cahill or fuck off!
Maybe he is just past his sell by date, in PL terms? Get your finger out Cahill or fuck off!
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Cahill
http://newsarse.com/2010/03/29/evertons-tim-cahill-accosted-by-vengeful-corner-flags/
made me chuckle, though what doesn't?
Everton’s Tim Cahill was last night accosted by a group of
angry corner flags hell-bent on revenge after years of unprovoked
attacks by the Australian midfielder.
Cahill is said to be in a stable condition and is recovering at home
after the attack which took place in the Stanley park region of
Liverpool.
One eye witness told the police, “He put up a good fight, but there
were just too many of them - it was really quite vicious.”
“We’re pretty sure we heard one of the flags screaming, ‘bob and
weave this you smug Aussie twat’ as it jabbed itself into his groin
area.”
“They waited till he went down, then shouted some more obscenities
before making their way back to the kit shed.”
Revenge
Criminology experts have agreed that thanks to Cahill’s systematic
abuse, it was only a matter of time before an incident such as this took
place.
Dr David Shlatter explained, “You simply can’t expect to pick on
someone for this long and not expect some form of payback. To be
honest, the only surprise is that it’s taken this long for them to
launch an attack of their own.”
“There would have come a time when every Everton goal would have been
met with a resigned groan as the flags began to expect their usual
beatings.”
“The fact that Cahill got away with it for so long is further
evidence of a society which tolerates criminal behaviour, as long as
you’re quite good at kicking a football.”
“However, it seems obvious to me that no matter what violent
behaviour society is happy to accept, corner flags simply don’t forget.”
made me chuckle, though what doesn't?
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Re: 17: Tim Cahill - Scores (on FIFA XII at least)
I can't help thinking that if Duncan had had a run-in with the corner flag community the outcome would have been different.
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cahill interview on skysports news last night
when asked about european football next season he said something like, "we're all giving it 100% cos we want to play in europe, but if we don't qualify we're going to have a massive season"
so are we going to win the league next season or what?
so are we going to win the league next season or what?
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You got the feeling that Moyes and Cahill were quite happy with themselves living off the back of a good run unbeaten rather showing that real desire to get up into the top seven.
Bad feeling the last few games are going to peter out now. We really could be up there but for all them draws
Bad feeling the last few games are going to peter out now. We really could be up there but for all them draws
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Re: 17: Tim Cahill - Scores (on FIFA XII at least)
i think considering injuries and lack of luck, this season has been a mature one.
Re: 17: Tim Cahill - Scores (on FIFA XII at least)
Bryan wrote:i think considering injuries and lack of luck, this season has been a mature one.
What Bry said
Re: 17: Tim Cahill - Scores (on FIFA XII at least)
the only good thing about europe is the away trips
it's a second rate tournament that earns you fuck all. i'd sooner not qualify for it and be up there in the league next season and another wembley trip
it's a second rate tournament that earns you fuck all. i'd sooner not qualify for it and be up there in the league next season and another wembley trip
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He's not been very good this season overall if we're truthful, but fair fuckin play he's done it again hasn't he! Love the bloke. Everton legend IMO
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He's our Paul Scholes.
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Armchair Evertonian wrote:He's our Paul Scholes.
only with better eyebrows
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Bryan wrote:Armchair Evertonian wrote:He's our Paul Scholes.
only with better eyebrows
And hair.
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Top Balcony Blue wrote:He's not been very good this season overall if we're truthful, but fair fuckin play he's done it again hasn't he! Love the bloke. Everton legend IMO
He is like a superhero. Bluejags, i demand a custom avatar, aussie superhero.. a niche market i know.
he has a 6th sense to appear and score when it's needed, he has been doing it for years, and still does it.
Re: 17: Tim Cahill - Scores (on FIFA XII at least)
Moved up to joint second in all time prem goals for Everton now, only 15 behind Big Dunc.
Starts Subs Goals
1. Duncan FERGUSON 162 77 60
2. Kevin CAMPBELL 125 20 45
2. Tim CAHILL 159 3 45
Starts Subs Goals
1. Duncan FERGUSON 162 77 60
2. Kevin CAMPBELL 125 20 45
2. Tim CAHILL 159 3 45
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I hope he stays in BLue till he retires.
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I had the villa match on in my office and the yank who shares it saw Cahill's second headed goal and was staggered at his vertical leap.
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17: Tim Cahill - Socceroo
new 4 year contract,
http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/2010/05/10/cahill-close-to-new-deal
http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/2010/05/10/cahill-close-to-new-deal
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Re: 17: Tim Cahill - Scores (on FIFA XII at least)
whats the point in giving a 30 year old a 4 year deal?
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Re: 17: Tim Cahill - Scores (on FIFA XII at least)
treblA wrote:whats the point in giving a 30 year old a 4 year deal?
Because when he does leave - and he will one day... he will be under contract and we can get something approaching that which we paid for him...
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UWIST61 wrote:treblA wrote:whats the point in giving a 30 year old a 4 year deal?
Because when he does leave - and he will one day... he will be under contract and we can get something approaching that which we paid for him...
i dunno whether we will though if he's saying that he wants to go and play in oz after us.
at least with cahill you know he's going to give 100% for the 4 years (im looking at you saha).
i just dont think he's had a great season this time round (its allowed) and is he going to get any better over the next 4 years?
i like the fella, and think he's a valuable player for us, im just wondering about the length of the deal
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treblA wrote:UWIST61 wrote:treblA wrote:whats the point in giving a 30 year old a 4 year deal?
Because when he does leave - and he will one day... he will be under contract and we can get something approaching that which we paid for him...
i dunno whether we will though if he's saying that he wants to go and play in oz after us.
at least with cahill you know he's going to give 100% for the 4 years (im looking at you saha).
i just dont think he's had a great season this time round (its allowed) and is he going to get any better over the next 4 years?
i like the fella, and think he's a valuable player for us, im just wondering about the length of the deal
agreed
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Re: 17: Tim Cahill - Scores (on FIFA XII at least)
Top Balcony Blue wrote:treblA wrote:UWIST61 wrote:treblA wrote:whats the point in giving a 30 year old a 4 year deal?
Because when he does leave - and he will one day... he will be under contract and we can get something approaching that which we paid for him...
i dunno whether we will though if he's saying that he wants to go and play in oz after us.
at least with cahill you know he's going to give 100% for the 4 years (im looking at you saha).
i just dont think he's had a great season this time round (its allowed) and is he going to get any better over the next 4 years?
i like the fella, and think he's a valuable player for us, im just wondering about the length of the deal
agreed
well. think of the quality of his goals, and the amount he contributes to the team, he is class. he cost buttons and deserves it from the club, as well as his massive oz following, he needs to tutor the likes of baxter and rodwell as well, no brainer as far as i'm concerned, and should be captain of the club ahead of neville.
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