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Jbga Johnny igrao bi, ali ne desnog beka. Ispada da nije dobro imati 3 odlična štopera, neko uvijek mora na klupu. Možda zbog svog ponašanja i arogancije nikad nije zaigrao u velikom klubu, mislim dok nije došao u Everton



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vidi vidi šta nas je, došle nove karamele...
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Neki su novi, a neki avatar promjenilimuXmania je napisao/la:vidi vidi šta nas je, došle nove karamele...

Gdje si @saha, nema te ko ni saveza?!

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nisam na tebe mislio 
ma evo povrijedio sam se, nema me do kraja sezone, a tamam me krenulo

ma evo povrijedio sam se, nema me do kraja sezone, a tamam me krenulo

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Pozz novim i starim,"regrutima" i "veteranima"
kako stojimo na "blue frontu" da vidimo:
-Dobri stari Hibbo napunio ovih dana 10 godina igranja za nam dragi tim-Čestitke!!
Evo i njegov intervju sa evertonfc.com stranice: (sorrry nije se dalo prevoditi ali ,brat bratu,izgubilo bi se i na autentičnosti-uživajte
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While many aspects of Everton Football Club have altered dramatically in the past 10 years, its ethos will never change.
The manager, the faces and the ambition in the dressing room may all be different and the training ground now shiny and new.
But just like that ethos, the one player who has been there to see it all, hasn’t changed one bit.
He is the Blues’ longest-serving player, holds the record for European appearances, is the sole survivor of David Moyes’ first game in charge, is an FA Youth Cup winner, an FA Cup finalist, an unsung hero, the most ferocious slide-tackler in the North West, a former youth football goal-machine and, most importantly, an Evertonian.
No, Tony Hibbert hasn’t changed a bit.
Today is the 10th anniversary of his first team debut, a decade on from the first time the lad from Huyton trotted onto the pitch, head down, and produced the type of no thrills but wholehearted performance that has become his trademark.
Memorably, that first glimpse of Hibbo came in a 2-0 win at Upton Park, the pallid 20-year-old even winning a penalty after lifting the ball over Nigel Winterburn’s head only to be brutalised by a wild Stuart Pearce.
“He absolutely smashed me,” recalled Hibbert, feeling the top of his left thigh and grimacing. “I've still got the scar as well!
“The day was all over so quickly really,” he added during an extended evertontv interview which is available to view now.
“Me and Leon (Osman) had travelled with the first team a couple of times and it was mostly just to get experience. We got down there, the lads had a little training session and (Richard) Gough got injured. I didn't think anything of it and no-one said anything.
“But then on the day of the game Walter Smith pulled me in before the team meeting and asked me if I was okay, if I felt alright. I said ‘yeah’, not really having a clue what he was on about.
“That's when he said, 'I think I'm going to start you, so if you can get your mind on it’. That was it – it was that quick really. Playing the full 90 was unbelievable and a win and a clean sheet was a great start for me.”
That understated assessment of one of the biggest days of his life is the measure of the man. While success goes to the heads of so many, Hibbert took it all in his stride and that is probably one of the biggest factors behind his longevity.
Manager David Moyes knows just how vital he is to his Toffees mix, and has gone so far to state on record that ‘he will be here as long as I am’.
But to focus on Hibbert’s undoubted qualities as a human being is to undersell his ability as a footballer.
After all, this is a man who has played more than 250 times for a top Premier League club. A man to have played in both the FA Youth and FA Cup finals, to have racked up 40 games in a season where the Blues qualified for the Champions League and a player to have amassed 20 European appearances.
“It has all flown by,” continued the right-back, his every touch against Aston Villa on Saturday sure to be greeted with cries of SHOOT!
“It has gone so quickly that you don't realise it's been 10 years. It's just great for me to have been here for so long.
“The Club has changed an awful lot – the squad, the team, the league position and the facilities. I’ve seen a lot of changes and it is great the way things have improved.
“Looking round the changing room makes me feel a bit old. I'm one of the older guys now but if someone had told me back at the beginning I'd be here for 10 years, I'd have liked that.
“From day one, I've loved Everton – this is just the Club where I've always wanted to be. But to be here for 10 years is a big number for me and I'm really grateful for that.”
While he rates his debut as his standout career memory, the defender was a virtual ever-present as the Blues finished fourth in 2004/05 and Hibbert says he took great pride in helping restore the Club to more accustomed territory in the league table.
“It was a massive achievement,” he said. “Being up in the top five all season and finishing as we did was huge for myself, but also for the team. The majority of the lads had come in, some from the Championship, and for us to put the Club back where it should be was massive.”
Tim Cahill was one of those players to step up a division that season and the Aussie has famously said it was the likes of Hibbert who showed him what it meant to be an Evertonian.
“That’s nice to hear,” continued the full-back. “Tim knows all about it now and he loves the Club.
“But it is up to us local lads to let the new players, especially the foreign lads, know what it means to play here. You need to tell them as soon as possible to get it into them what Everton is about and how the city is.
“I've grown up with it really. It's in you and being here so long you know the ins and outs of everything and what it means to people at the Club. You want Everton to be the best and do the best so you're asking your people for their best.”
And nobody could ever dispute Hibbo has ever given anything but 100 per cent – whether it be in the near 20 years he has been associated with the Royal Blue shirt or the 10 years he has been playing in the first team.
“It's great to have been here this long,” he added. “I have never wanted to leave and I am just grateful to the Club for letting me stay all this time. It is my home.”
To, Hibbo care i nadam se da će u več idučeoj tekmi protiv A.Ville dati gol-a to znači...malo je reči
...USTANAK
.ludnica
....jer več je to dio "urbane plave legende" -ako si posvečeni Evertonians,moraš biti tu ili bar na TV vidjeti taj momenat kad Hibbo zabije svoj PRVI gol za Karamele....evo i par "razmišljanja" na forumu i slično:
-Hibbo for striker in last two / three games of the season. Unless you want to carry on you not scoring record? Hibbo scores ..... WE RIOT!!!!!-BlueGuerilla
-Hibbo leg-end when he scores we riot-Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Hiibbert
toliko ...ima gradiva
uživajte pa do subote i tekme protiv A.Villa...svi pred komp i molimo da Hibbo zabije. True spirit of Blue


kako stojimo na "blue frontu" da vidimo:
-Dobri stari Hibbo napunio ovih dana 10 godina igranja za nam dragi tim-Čestitke!!


Evo i njegov intervju sa evertonfc.com stranice: (sorrry nije se dalo prevoditi ali ,brat bratu,izgubilo bi se i na autentičnosti-uživajte

While many aspects of Everton Football Club have altered dramatically in the past 10 years, its ethos will never change.
The manager, the faces and the ambition in the dressing room may all be different and the training ground now shiny and new.
But just like that ethos, the one player who has been there to see it all, hasn’t changed one bit.
He is the Blues’ longest-serving player, holds the record for European appearances, is the sole survivor of David Moyes’ first game in charge, is an FA Youth Cup winner, an FA Cup finalist, an unsung hero, the most ferocious slide-tackler in the North West, a former youth football goal-machine and, most importantly, an Evertonian.
No, Tony Hibbert hasn’t changed a bit.
Today is the 10th anniversary of his first team debut, a decade on from the first time the lad from Huyton trotted onto the pitch, head down, and produced the type of no thrills but wholehearted performance that has become his trademark.
Memorably, that first glimpse of Hibbo came in a 2-0 win at Upton Park, the pallid 20-year-old even winning a penalty after lifting the ball over Nigel Winterburn’s head only to be brutalised by a wild Stuart Pearce.
“He absolutely smashed me,” recalled Hibbert, feeling the top of his left thigh and grimacing. “I've still got the scar as well!
“The day was all over so quickly really,” he added during an extended evertontv interview which is available to view now.
“Me and Leon (Osman) had travelled with the first team a couple of times and it was mostly just to get experience. We got down there, the lads had a little training session and (Richard) Gough got injured. I didn't think anything of it and no-one said anything.
“But then on the day of the game Walter Smith pulled me in before the team meeting and asked me if I was okay, if I felt alright. I said ‘yeah’, not really having a clue what he was on about.
“That's when he said, 'I think I'm going to start you, so if you can get your mind on it’. That was it – it was that quick really. Playing the full 90 was unbelievable and a win and a clean sheet was a great start for me.”
That understated assessment of one of the biggest days of his life is the measure of the man. While success goes to the heads of so many, Hibbert took it all in his stride and that is probably one of the biggest factors behind his longevity.
Manager David Moyes knows just how vital he is to his Toffees mix, and has gone so far to state on record that ‘he will be here as long as I am’.
But to focus on Hibbert’s undoubted qualities as a human being is to undersell his ability as a footballer.
After all, this is a man who has played more than 250 times for a top Premier League club. A man to have played in both the FA Youth and FA Cup finals, to have racked up 40 games in a season where the Blues qualified for the Champions League and a player to have amassed 20 European appearances.
“It has all flown by,” continued the right-back, his every touch against Aston Villa on Saturday sure to be greeted with cries of SHOOT!
“It has gone so quickly that you don't realise it's been 10 years. It's just great for me to have been here for so long.
“The Club has changed an awful lot – the squad, the team, the league position and the facilities. I’ve seen a lot of changes and it is great the way things have improved.
“Looking round the changing room makes me feel a bit old. I'm one of the older guys now but if someone had told me back at the beginning I'd be here for 10 years, I'd have liked that.
“From day one, I've loved Everton – this is just the Club where I've always wanted to be. But to be here for 10 years is a big number for me and I'm really grateful for that.”
While he rates his debut as his standout career memory, the defender was a virtual ever-present as the Blues finished fourth in 2004/05 and Hibbert says he took great pride in helping restore the Club to more accustomed territory in the league table.
“It was a massive achievement,” he said. “Being up in the top five all season and finishing as we did was huge for myself, but also for the team. The majority of the lads had come in, some from the Championship, and for us to put the Club back where it should be was massive.”
Tim Cahill was one of those players to step up a division that season and the Aussie has famously said it was the likes of Hibbert who showed him what it meant to be an Evertonian.
“That’s nice to hear,” continued the full-back. “Tim knows all about it now and he loves the Club.
“But it is up to us local lads to let the new players, especially the foreign lads, know what it means to play here. You need to tell them as soon as possible to get it into them what Everton is about and how the city is.
“I've grown up with it really. It's in you and being here so long you know the ins and outs of everything and what it means to people at the Club. You want Everton to be the best and do the best so you're asking your people for their best.”
And nobody could ever dispute Hibbo has ever given anything but 100 per cent – whether it be in the near 20 years he has been associated with the Royal Blue shirt or the 10 years he has been playing in the first team.
“It's great to have been here this long,” he added. “I have never wanted to leave and I am just grateful to the Club for letting me stay all this time. It is my home.”
To, Hibbo care i nadam se da će u več idučeoj tekmi protiv A.Ville dati gol-a to znači...malo je reči



-Hibbo for striker in last two / three games of the season. Unless you want to carry on you not scoring record? Hibbo scores ..... WE RIOT!!!!!-BlueGuerilla
-Hibbo leg-end when he scores we riot-Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Tony Hiibbert




toliko ...ima gradiva

uživajte pa do subote i tekme protiv A.Villa...svi pred komp i molimo da Hibbo zabije. True spirit of Blue
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Jedan rekord "Evertona" koji nije poznat mnogima je i ovaj: covjek zaduzen za pranje opreme Evertonovih igraca je covjek sa najduzim stazom u bilo kojem premijeligaskom timu. Ne mogu da mu se sjetim imena covjek je otisao u penziju ove godine (ili planira da ide) nakon ako se ne varam 22god. rada u Evertonu
The ledzeeeenda 


Zeljo je beton i to armirani beton.
Who is your čampion??
Domination of blue nation.
Who is your čampion??
Domination of blue nation.
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To je jednostavno Everton.
Hibbsu čestitke i da još dugo potraje.

Hibbsu čestitke i da još dugo potraje.
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Ovo neče našim malim crvnenim rođacima neče najbolje sjesti,-čini im se kao "prvoaprilska šala"
PAAA, APRRRILILILLIIII
Wayne Rooney: Everton fans want Manchester United to eclipse Liverpool
• Everton fans 'want United to overhaul Liverpool's 18 titles'
• 'I know all the Everton fans want us to do it'
Press Association
guardian.co.uk, Thursday 31 March 2011 20.45 BST
Wayne Rooney believes Everton fans are desperate for him to lead Manchester United to the Premier League title this season so they pass Liverpool's record of 18 championship wins.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side are on course to achieve that feat as they face West Ham United on Saturday in pole position. United are on 63 points, five clear of Arsenal, who have a game in hand, while the reigning champions Chelsea are four points further back.
Rooney, who left Everton to join United in 2004, said: "I grew up an Everton fan so to be part of the team to overtake Liverpool's record would be brilliant. It would mean so much to us players as well as the fans.
"It is something I have been thinking about a lot. I know all the Everton fans want us to do it and hopefully we can. You look forward to every game at this stage and you've got to enjoy it, especially when you are in the running for a few trophies. It is exciting for the fans and it's exciting for the players knowing that you are just a few weeks away from possibly winning a major trophy or two."
United face Chelsea in the Champions League quarter-final first leg next week and City in the FA Cup semi-final next month. Rooney is convinced they will see off their local rivals and told Inside United magazine: "I am confident we can beat them. I am desperate to win the competition, having lost two finals [in 2005 and 2007]. We have a great chance of going all the way this year.
"It is a massive competition with a lot of history. I watched it religiously growing up and going so close twice has been hard to take."
Rooney believes it is a significant bonus to have Antonio Valencia fit for the run-in and said: "I am probably the happiest person in the team to see him back. Having Nani on one wing and Antonio on the other is fantastic because they each bring something different."
Dobro, dok "crvena" četvrtina grada Liverpoola
ima o čemu pričati-mi čemo se opustiti,pivicu u ruke i čekati sutra i tekmu sa Villiansima-uzdravlje!!
COYB
PAAA, APRRRILILILLIIII
Wayne Rooney: Everton fans want Manchester United to eclipse Liverpool
• Everton fans 'want United to overhaul Liverpool's 18 titles'
• 'I know all the Everton fans want us to do it'
Press Association
guardian.co.uk, Thursday 31 March 2011 20.45 BST
Wayne Rooney believes Everton fans are desperate for him to lead Manchester United to the Premier League title this season so they pass Liverpool's record of 18 championship wins.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side are on course to achieve that feat as they face West Ham United on Saturday in pole position. United are on 63 points, five clear of Arsenal, who have a game in hand, while the reigning champions Chelsea are four points further back.
Rooney, who left Everton to join United in 2004, said: "I grew up an Everton fan so to be part of the team to overtake Liverpool's record would be brilliant. It would mean so much to us players as well as the fans.
"It is something I have been thinking about a lot. I know all the Everton fans want us to do it and hopefully we can. You look forward to every game at this stage and you've got to enjoy it, especially when you are in the running for a few trophies. It is exciting for the fans and it's exciting for the players knowing that you are just a few weeks away from possibly winning a major trophy or two."
United face Chelsea in the Champions League quarter-final first leg next week and City in the FA Cup semi-final next month. Rooney is convinced they will see off their local rivals and told Inside United magazine: "I am confident we can beat them. I am desperate to win the competition, having lost two finals [in 2005 and 2007]. We have a great chance of going all the way this year.
"It is a massive competition with a lot of history. I watched it religiously growing up and going so close twice has been hard to take."
Rooney believes it is a significant bonus to have Antonio Valencia fit for the run-in and said: "I am probably the happiest person in the team to see him back. Having Nani on one wing and Antonio on the other is fantastic because they each bring something different."
Dobro, dok "crvena" četvrtina grada Liverpoola

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Villa se spasila ispadanja koliko toliko tako da ostaju bodovi na Goodisonu sto posto.
Who dares, wins !
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1:0 nakon prvog poluvremena, meni dosta 

Zeljo je beton i to armirani beton.
Who is your čampion??
Domination of blue nation.
Who is your čampion??
Domination of blue nation.
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Zaboravih reci Osman ga zabio u 38min.
Zeljo je beton i to armirani beton.
Who is your čampion??
Domination of blue nation.
Who is your čampion??
Domination of blue nation.
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1:1 D.Bent
Zeljo je beton i to armirani beton.
Who is your čampion??
Domination of blue nation.
Who is your čampion??
Domination of blue nation.
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Uuu što sam prevario, pa jedan bod ih dijeli od ispadanja ali opet je Everton morao pobijediti.NeToBoLa je napisao/la:Villa se spasila ispadanja koliko toliko tako da ostaju bodovi na Goodisonu sto posto.

Who dares, wins !
Re: Everton F.C.
Prokockali smo veliku sansu da se priblizimo Lpulu na 6-oj poziciji ovako nam bjeze 4 boda. U slijedecem kolu idemo Wolverhamptonu a Lpool docekuje Man.City znaci mozda smo ih vec u slijedecem kolu mogli prestic a ovako zali Boze..
Zeljo je beton i to armirani beton.
Who is your čampion??
Domination of blue nation.
Who is your čampion??
Domination of blue nation.
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I počela je ta zanimljiva trka sa mlađim gradskim rivalom...slijede okršaji sa Vukovima koji su na putu u niži rang i poluočajnim Blekburnom, te to treba dobro iskoristiti.
Liverpool najprije čeka Siti, dok nakon toga ide na noge Arsenalu koji više nema prava na kikseve.
Liverpool najprije čeka Siti, dok nakon toga ide na noge Arsenalu koji više nema prava na kikseve.
Who dares, wins !
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Pozdrav svima ja sam inace vatreni navijac Liverpoola ali everton nenormalno gotivim...
zna li ko mozda oce li biti kakvi izostanaka u evertonu u mecu protiv wolvesa???

zna li ko mozda oce li biti kakvi izostanaka u evertonu u mecu protiv wolvesa???
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Fellaini, Arteta i Saha neće biti na raspolaganju Moyesu. Ali opet, mora se dobiti !
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Nula-jedan: Beckford.. Trenutno je Everton bod iza L'poola 

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Aferim...hehehe.umalo i drugi da je pao...Osman ubacio-Beckford pucao glavom....golman brani...idemo dalje...1:0 ostaje...COYB
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