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djy footy season started well
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OP | Post 16 made on Saturday August 27, 2005 at 06:09
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The Toffees (or The Toffeemen) is the established and traditional nickname for Everton FC. It originated very early in the history of the club, by association with not one but two local Toffee Shops that figured in Everton's early history:

1. Ye Anciente Everton Toffee House was located within a "mint ball's throw" of the Queen's Head Hotel in Village Street, where much of Everton's early development as a Football Club occurred. The Toffee House was the operation of Old Ma Bushell, who was the original Toffee Lady, and actually invented Everton Toffees. This confectionery was sold in huge quantities to the hungry hordes as they journeyed from far and wide to watch Everton play in the new Football League, firstly in Stanley Park, and Priory Road. Then at Anfield, Everton's third ground.
2. Mother Nobletts Toffee Shop was located near Goodison Park, and figured prominently after the move from Anfield in 1893. Old Mother Nobletts was placed on the horns of a dilemma when that momentous decision was taken to move the great club from Anfield to the new Goodison Park. But, being the mother of innovation, Mrs Nobletts hit upon a great idea as direct competition for the Everton Toffees patented by her arch rival, Old Ma Bushell. Mother Nobletts invented Everton Mints.

Everton Mints were a great success with the crowd. The black & white stripes of the new sweets reflected an older strip that Everton had worn some years earlier... Meanwhile, sales of Everton Toffee from Ye Anciente Everton Toffee Shop declined rapidly, mainly due the long distance that now separated Old Ma Bushell's tasty goods from the crowds milling around Goodison Park.

Not to be out-done by the inventive Mrs Nobletts, Old Ma Bushell pulled a masterstroke of marketing acumen. She gained permission from the leaders of the Club to distribute her Everton Toffees to the crowd inside the ground as they waited patiently for the kick-off. Her beautiful young grand-daughter, Jemima Bushell, was persuaded to perform this honourable task. She dressed in her best finery, and donned a broad hat before carrying around her basket laden with individually wrapped Everton Toffees.

And so was born the tradition of the Everton Toffee Lady, a pre-match feature at Goodison Park that has lasted remarkably well down the years. In previous years, one Toffee Lady did the job week-in, week-out: Mary Gorry fulfilled this role in the mid-Fifties. Nowadays, for each home match, a different teenage girl is selected from the ranks of Everton's Supporters Club to perform this time-honoured task.

On the other hand, this yarn may be just so many old half-chewed toffees... What if the original Everton Nickname was really The Taffies, on account some rather strong early connections over on the west side of Offa's Dyke???
OP | Post 17 made on Wednesday September 7, 2005 at 19:46
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djy what happened to England tonight?
lets play players out of position in a system they dont like against an harrassing ,closing down space and time team!

i bet you we still qualify
Post 18 made on Thursday September 8, 2005 at 02:49
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On 09/07/05 19:46 ET, Mr Griffiths said...
djy what happened to England tonight?
lets play players out of position in a system
they dont like against an harrassing ,closing
down space and time team!

i bet you we still qualify

I'm surprised he didn't try David James at centre forward, but then there's still time . . . maybe.
Post 19 made on Friday September 9, 2005 at 17:36
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Okay, I'm English (regardless of the close proximity to Wales) and proud to be so, but this is priceless . . .


Post 20 made on Friday September 9, 2005 at 18:49
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have no idea what I am seeing
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OP | Post 21 made on Friday September 9, 2005 at 19:33
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pictures that make my eyes bleed Anthony!
Post 22 made on Friday September 9, 2005 at 20:41
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On 09/09/05 18:49 ET, Anthony said...
have no idea what I am seeing

To be honest, I didn't think you would; it's really one for Bob. However, to explain . . .

The main picture and the logo to the left comprise a genuine channel ident for BBC Northern Ireland. What some wag has done is added a logo to the right in reference to the debacle last Wednesday night when, for the first time in 78 years, Northern Ireland beat England in a international footie match. Does one need to be told the score?
OP | Post 23 made on Saturday September 10, 2005 at 03:45
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NO ! NOOOOOOO! spare me the torture djy !
This is like the USA being beaten by the faroe islands at Athletics
OP | Post 24 made on Saturday September 10, 2005 at 14:56
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Draws for us both today djy ,ManU were lucky at the end not to lose to the Andy cole strike.
Post 25 made on Saturday September 10, 2005 at 16:48
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Same old story, we seem to be able to get good results away (apparently it was a scrappy game, but I'm happy with the point - particularly with the rather patched up side) but then stumble at home.

The Grays game was a nightmare. We made them look good by dint of the fact we just didn't perform; and gifted them their first goal to boot. And then we dominated the game against Altrincham, but couldn't get the ball in the back of the net. What a difference from the Scarborough game.

Still, its early days, but it is becoming something of a concern that we've only managed to score once in the last four games. What a pity Daryl Clare went to Crawley.
OP | Post 26 made on Tuesday September 13, 2005 at 06:25
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which one to watch Chelsea or Liverpool tonight? I think i'll watch Chelsea and record liverpool.
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