Bog roll
Steven Hawkings winger
Dribbled a few times as wellBonnie Blue has scored a few times at the CG
Dribbled a few times as wellBonnie Blue has scored a few times at the CG
Would snatch their hand offAre Everton selling Garner then? (to us?)
Unfortunately they didDidn't they give him a big new contract not long ago?
Sadly Everton is reportedly his ‘dream’ move, so to speak.I would rather have Hackney. Go get him big man before either Everton or United come in for him
I wouldn't want to see his nightmare move.Sadly Everton is reportedly his ‘dream’ move, so to speak.
Agree. Quite disturbing.I wouldn't want to see his nightmare move.
He's a scouser (well, Birkenhead, which is basically scouse-on-wirrall)...I wouldn't want to see his nightmare move.
Woolybacks, the real Scousers call them, although why I'm suggesting we take a lead from them, I don't knowHe's a scouser (well, Birkenhead, which is basically scouse-on-wirrall)...
Hang on, who are you talking about?He's a scouser (well, Birkenhead, which is basically scouse-on-wirrall)...
GarnerHang on, who are you talking about?
Right that makes more sense as I think the dream move was in relation to Hackney as it’s his preferred destination…I was getting lostGarner
Me tooRight that makes more sense as I think the dream move was in relation to Hackney as it’s his preferred destination…I was getting lost

Additionally, you’d also be a madman to go to Goodison, especially as they moved to a new ground which is basically in the sea, I read?Unless youre born within sight of Goodison, it shows a complete lack of imagination to think that is your dream move
Lol. They'll find it difficult to keep him in the Championship.
I think you're getting your areas of Scouseland confused. Woolybacks are from St.Helens. The Wirral was where original plastic scousers saying came from.Woolybacks, the real Scousers call them, although why I'm suggesting we take a lead from them, I don't know![]()
I thought everyone from outside Liverpool but within the vicinity is a wooly back?I think you're getting your areas of Scouseland confused. Woolybacks are from St.Helens. The Wirral was where original plastic scousers saying came from.
I worked up there for a couple of years early/mid 70's, the only people referred to as Woolybacks were folk from St.Helens, perhaps it's changed over the years.I thought everyone from outside Liverpool but within the vicinity is a wooly back?
I had a Scouse room-mate at University '90-'91: he used it for anyone within 10 miles or so of the city. There seemed to be a belief that they were trying to 'ape' genuine scousers.I worked up there for a couple of years early/mid 70's, the only people referred to as Woolybacks were folk from St.Helens, perhaps it's changed over the years.
I'm not sure what's worse - actual Scousers or people aspiring to be oneI had a Scouse room-mate at University '90-'91: he used it for anyone within 10 miles or so of the city. There seemed to be a belief that they were trying to 'ape' genuine scousers.