no no, it's not a grammatical slip, americans intentionally write "i could care less" when they mean the opposite, and because of this they should all die.
We could say "I could care a bit more", but it just doesn't have the same punch to it , knowhatImean?
Language differences. Between the US of A and England. We speak it properly and you don't. Anyone for Cricket.
If more people went to f'ing English class instead of wanking around on internet message boards using their approximation of English, posts such as chewie's wouldn't need to exist. It's rather simple if one thinks about it. It's not even a mistake through misspelling a word that sounds the same, as in your 'you're/your' example. 'Could care less' just doesn't mean anything and certainly doesn't illustrate the lack of feeling thniking about Everton brings. Oh and as for Everton, no Moyes won't be sacked. He'll get the rest of this season and a bit of next.
Geordies talking about grammar? A Geordie mate of mine once passed me a note in a lecture at uni saying "Like, where do you want to go for lunch like?"
This friend of mine just reminded me that a coach's job is like a call girl's: One bad lay but you're still in demand.
Well , I don't think it will be right away. Not right after being the first coach to stop Chelsea from accumulating 3 points in every match.
I,for one, am surprised that he's still there at this stage of the season and the crashing of the expectations. The signing of Beatty didn't bring any improvement to a low scoring attack and the loss of Graavesen is really felt this season.
Moyes on the otherhand, is the most surprised person with Everton's current place in the Premiership. http://home.skysports.com/list.asp?hlid=328496&CPID=8&clid=&lid=&title=Moyes+looks+on+bright+side
After a tie at Old Trafford and up to the 15th place in the table, things are looking better for David Moyes.
David Moyes pointed to more controversial refereeing after his Everton side lost the Merseyside derby 3-1 to Liverpool at Goodison Park.
Everton 3-1 Charlton Athletic has brought some relief. Some fans had been calling for Moyes to go after Everton lost four matches in succession, but today at Goodison Park their spark returned and the manager saw his players score three goals in a league match for the first time this season.
1. Chelsea............. 22 61 2. Manchester United.. 22 45 3. Liverpool ........... 20 44 4. Tottenham Hotspur 22 40 5. Arsenal .................. 21 37 6. Wigan Athletic...... 22 34 7. Bolton Wanderers .. 20 33 8. Manchester City ... 22 31 9. Blackburn Rovers... 21 31 10. West Ham Utd.... 22 29 11. Charlton Athletic.. 20 28 12. Fulham ............. 22 26 13. Newcastle Utd.... 21 26 14. Everton............ 22 26 15. Aston Villa........ 22 25 16. West Bromwich Albion 22 22 17. Middlesbrough...... 21 22 18. Portsmouth......... 22 17 19. Birmingham City.... 21 16 20. Sunderland.......... 21 6 Improving day by day, Arsenal's next. A win against the Gunners will put any talk about David Moyes being fired to an end.
Almost had an upset built in the FA cup vs Chelsea, with Lampard saving the Londoners with a life-line late equalizer to force a re-match.
I agree completely. Unbeaten in their last 8 - winning 6 of them. Since Spurs beat us - our complete record is along the lines of : won 12, drew 2, lost 5 and that includes the 4 in a row that we lost. Draws against Chelsea (x2) and Man Utd at Old Trafford, and a win against Arsenal isn't bad for a Championship club as some pleb put it, so... ...bring it on. One more thing - for all those who 'don't care' why do you bother voting? I thank you.
Eh? Do you have around 30 million to buy the club? Another 20 odd million to pay of debts? about 100 million to get us a new stadium? And what about a nice 15 million for Moysie to spend this summer? Or even, do you know anyone who has this kind of money? No? Then we've got a problem with your suggestion mate. The boardroom is poor in the financial sense, but i'd prefer Mr Kenwright to most other chairmen.