SPORTING CLUB EVERTON
FOR ALL the things Everton F.C. don’t get quite right*, there are an awful lot of things we do.
With a nod to The Bear who raised this topic on WSAG, I’m talking about our impressive investment in football in the community.
It’s not the sexiest of Royal Blue talking points, but it is certainly one of the most pertinent with regards to the club’s future.
Our work with school tie-ins, coaching and grass roots footy is second to none in the Prem and miles ahead of the less rarified side of the Park.
It not only gives the club access to potentially thousands of promising recruits to the academy, it also moulds a generation of young Evertonians.
Kids, being the fickle things they often are, can sway allegiances in mixed families.
If a coach from the blues is coming down to your sports field and maintaining an active presence each month, you're more likely to follow the club which seems to care about you (rather than one which cares more about its fan card holders).
But the thing which I find most satisfying about our development is the adoption of Everton Tigers from Toxteth.
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The Tigers, who compete at the elite level of British Basketball, are the first step on a road which will hopefully lead to us becoming a proper Sporting club.
By which I mean the likes of Barcelona - a massive football club with a wide range of other teams (in Barca’s case; basketball, handball, futsal, rink hockey respectively, rugby union, women's football and wheelchair basketball, athletics, baseball, cycling, field hockey, figure skating, and volleyball.
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So, figure skating aside, that’s a pretty impressive list which emphasises Barca the institution, as opposed to just the football club.
I see no reason why the Blues shouldn’t be out there looking for a suitable cricket or rugby club they could coax under the Everton umbrella. I’m pretty sure Sefton R.U.F.C wouldn’t say no for starters.
As wanky as it sounds Everton is about more than just football; it’s about the Corinthian spirit of Labone and Ball, sporting excellence, tradition and fair play. There’s no reason we can’t follow the Barca model and potential ‘strengthen the brand’.
*Back on the negative side for a moment. The new kit launch went pretty poorly thanks to JJB. Where do we start?
1) It was late. June? The team should have been wearing it for the last game of the season and it should have been on sale from June 1 to catch the holiday season properly. No excuses.
2) The Umbro designers seem to have put zero thought or inspiration into it, apart from a gimmicky motto on the sleeve. In fact, have they not just cut the yellow bits off the neck from last season’s shirt?
3) Once again we are coming up short in city centre retail by comparison to the Reds. Liverpool One anyone?
Generally though things are ticking over OK in this summer lull. Anyone else playing armchair scout during the Euros? That Engelaar for Holland would do a job for us.....
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Surely the 'all inclusive sporting club' came and went with John Hall's Newcastle(s), or is this part of the Blog a nicely disguised dig at our Marketing, reinventing a failed mid 1990's idea?
I'll give you an example much further down the footballing chain, but one that is worth considering.
Sheffield Wednesday fans took it for granted that we were always the city's bigger football team and proceeded in the Prem accordingly.
Meanwhile, United were building their grass roots and developing the youth team set up that produced Phil Jagielka. Heard of him?
Let's not pretend Liverpool are going to endure the meltdown we went through, but you can make yourself the bigger city side with the young lads without anyone knowing. And then you never know what the future might hold.
Ah dr strangelove I presume.It has come to my attention you have obtained objectum sex with your telly alot of late.I cant take reading the echo anymore Iget headaches from laughing, six in the city anyone,far too serious article though.
Missed chance to gloat about your glamourous lifestyle.Best of all was not chatting up singing oaps but the chance to pick the brains of the legend colin harvey you got his missus.Priceless!What next for RAC,the weather?
See you at the freindlies Old Greeeeg!(ref Mighty Boosh)
"Once again we are coming up short in city centre retail by comparison to the Reds. Liverpool One anyone?"
Oh Greg, don't get me started!
But still we're at the stage when we should be expanding the infrastructure in the city now, particuarly with the socio-economic changes happening in Liverpool right now, of which LiverpoolOne is just a part.
With the widely acknowledged (within Blue circles) poor performance of JJB as "official kit partner", where our fans are unable to get kits/merchandise in stores, no large "Top 3 + RS" size/style displays and general dis-satisfaction with the status quo... and with the enormous development on the doorstep that is LiverpoolOne a dam is bursting.
LiverpoolOne was reportedly getting 200000 visitors a week in May/June. Not being in - is missing a large segment of visitors to Liverpool (from the wider North West/National/International geography).
This huge change to the retail environment of Liverpool means EFC cannot afford to be in. Or cannot allow the large exposure of the RS to go unchallenged around transport hubs either.
European qualification is changing the picture for Everton, so we should be changing things to take advantage.
Big John,
I'm sorry I've ruined (temporarily) your enjoyment of Six in the City. I know you love your daily fix of the Harrington. Watch this space....
Also it was you who got me into Objectum sexuals! I remember you sloping off to rub against the obstructed view girder in the upper bullens once.
See you soon, (oh btw there's a match next Sunday, June 29, Can you play?).