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piggynose | 13:35 Tue 04th Apr 2023 | Sport
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Surely after reading this you all agree! If you don't it's ok!

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-merseyside-65165575
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There was a piece about this on BBC Breakfast this morning. It's one of those deeds which cost very little in monetary terms but are worth a fortune to the recipient. It's something he'll remember all his life, however long it is. Well done to the entire Everton team and staff for giving their time; far more value than any amount of money.
14:11 Tue 04th Apr 2023
I don't understand what you are driving at. They gave a kid a memorable day out.
There was a piece about this on BBC Breakfast this morning. It's one of those deeds which cost very little in monetary terms but are worth a fortune to the recipient. It's something he'll remember all his life, however long it is. Well done to the entire Everton team and staff for giving their time; far more value than any amount of money.
Well done to all at Everton for giving him a day he’ll always remember and cherish.
What a lovely story. I bet this little lad had a great time.
I still don't understand the question really, secondary to what? The occasional good deed?
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14.49 do you want me to do you a drawing?
yes please I don't understand what you think football is "secondary" to. The kid visited the club did some pictures and was the mascot. The game was still the primary event so forgive me if I am mystified.
I think in the mind of the boy the details of the match will fade with time but he will always remember meeting not only his hero but also the rest of the team and the staff and also that it was a personal treat just for him. He might remember the match score, particularly because Everton equalised in the dying minutes.
Magnificent gesture by the club and one which will be remembered for life by the young lad.

Just a pity he had to witness the shameful antics of England's captain and all-time record goal-scorer acting as if he'd been hit by Mike Tyson, when all he had received was a push - that's PUSH nor PUNCH - in the face.
Yes, the lad deserved a red card, but if Kane goes down so easily, i'll bet he daren't venture outside on a windy day.
....yes but can anyone figure out why football has become "secondary"?
This is one of those stories at which the footballing community excels - and it's across the Premier League - credit where credit is due, particularly on the day that the Fulham forward got an 8 week ban from the FA for pushing and swearing at the referee during the Man U Cup match.....he deserved even more.
I'm in sympathy with ToraToraTora, secondary to what? If football hadn't come first it could never have happened!
Lovely story, lovely to see it, and well done to all concerned.
I definitely don't agree.
What a soul destroying thread. Have you no compassion?
Was that a go at me Tilly? I don't understand if it was.
No, the OP.
Thanks Tilly but who or what is the OP
The original poster...Piggynose.
The OP here means piggynose who posted the qn
Sorry for my ignorance, I'm just the opposite to being up to date with AB abbreviations.
You'll get there eventually, 158...

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