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EVERTON v BIRMINGHAM CITY
April 2005
I flew over from the States, rented a van, and
about 8 of us headed up the M6 to Liverpool . . .
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Liverpool have won most of the trophies in recent deaf-aids, so
Everton are 'the People's Club'.
Stands to reason. ;o)
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The away fans are tucked into the corner of an old stand which
seems to me to be a bit of a fire hazard.
Everton's opposition today is the Blues, so there is no chance
of fire while Steve Bruce is in charge.
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Oh, hang on . . . we score first via a low drive from outside
the box by Emile Heskey. It takes us all by surprise . . . even
the photographer. ;o)
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Pandiani puts a ball into the box and some guy who looks familiar moves in to
cut out the threat.
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Emile again, this time lunging for a ball no-one can see.
Maybe xxxxxxx will win me a few thousand quid on Place The Ball?
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"Anything you can do, I can do better" says Pandiani with this
effort. At least he got the ball in the picture, which means
he's the winner.
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With his hair held in place by Vegemite, gentleman Stan
Lazaridis gets in a cross while Hibbert closes in.
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Half time, and we're up 1-0. Ye gads!
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Melchiot pumps the ball forward while Damien Johnson thinks,
"Why the hell is he passing the ball forward?!" |

Then King Kenny does likewise with a ball up to Anderton, Nafti and a cast of
thousands. Kenny was right about Steve Bruce you know.
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Maik Taylor gets his 15 minutes of fame on the
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An Everton fan and character that tells me, 'Hey, take my
picture!' |
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