Terry Smith

Terry Smith

@terrysmithblue.bsky.social

‘Brand Fusion: Purpose-driven brand strategy’ by De Gruyter FT Business Book of the Year nominee, Finalist in America Book Fest Best Books & Goody Business Book Awards 2023 https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110718638/html

876 Followers 1,751 Following 232 Posts Joined Nov 2024
9 months ago
Andy Drake

Delighted to have been shortlisted for the Everton Fan Advisory Board (Andy Drake). I'll share what I bring to the position over coming weeks & how we should listen & communicate with Blues all over the world. Would be delighted if you vote to have me represent you #EFC

evertonfc.tfaforms.net/1649

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9 months ago
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Cheers, Andy. Great night despite the smell of RS. Need for disinfectant.

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9 months ago
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Hard to describe this weekend but one overriding feeling was & is the extraordinary power of the fan base
Meeting Blue mates, seeing some for 1st time some on here demonstrates, of course it’s the place but it’s really this city & its’ people that exude loyalty, defiance and community
#EFC

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10 months ago
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Everton 3-1 Bayern Munich (Cup Winners Cup Semi Final 1985) YouTube video by LCTrussell1992EFC

A happy 40th anniversary of the greatest ever night at Goodison
#UTFT

m.youtube.com/watch?v=UtZy...

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11 months ago

Got the T-shirt, Paul!

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11 months ago

I’m that old that I thought the 3rd was tomorrow!

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11 months ago

Not ‘alf!

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11 months ago

Haha. I know, Paul. My April 1st is on Wednesday. I’m finally the same age as the old people!

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11 months ago

Christmas present from my daughter. 🤨

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11 months ago
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Special commemorative
‘Goodison Greats’ calendars go on sale today.

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11 months ago
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Interesting fact of the day 4 - 26th March 1963 - Tony Kay scored his first goal as debut as we lost 4-3 away at Arsenal (Source:evertonresults.com)

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1 year ago

Probably the one EFC player I most wish I’d seen. Bally is my hero but fully understand why others adored even more The Golden Vision @terrysmithblue.bsky.social

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1 year ago

In the last few weeks, we’ve been honouring “greats”. Both Ball & Young certainly deserve that accolade, but Young had a transcendent quality, lifting you above the normal football experience.

#GoodisonGod

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1 year ago

Good interview. Seems to be in sync with TFG and David Moyes.

I think he means “strategically conservative”, but he definitely subscribes to Evolution.

#EvertonEvolution

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1 year ago

The Saturday Morning Spelling Club was closed.

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1 year ago
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Everton Stadium latest, reposts appreciated 💙

youtu.be/ygmReyz90V0?...

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1 year ago

Not sure tbh.

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1 year ago

Agree.

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1 year ago

Never thought of that.

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1 year ago

Thanks for that. 👍

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1 year ago

With respect, there was a genuine question asked based on having a friend who doesn’t have a Membership (eg: an Evertonian who has emigrated) use a digital ST. It’s not a case of the ST holder going or not.

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1 year ago
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Two of the great Everton number nines, who spearheaded the Blues to the league title (in 1939 and 1963): Tommy Lawton and Alex Young. The latter was born on this day in 1937.

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1 year ago

The ‘Everton Overton’ phenomenon. ‘Happy Clappers’, “accepting mediocrity”, and “fans dragging them over the line” being the main weapons of choice.

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1 year ago

Haha. Beats “lurking”!

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1 year ago
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Everton v. Sheffield Wednesday YouTube video by British Movietone

30th January 1937
Everton 3 Sheff Wed 0
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzH5...

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1 year ago

It’s a blocked post for me, John.

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1 year ago

@winghalf6.bsky.social

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1 year ago
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Revisiting this New Statesman #cartoon which, sadly, doesn't seem to have aged at all... #housing #capitalism #greed #wagegap #richgettingricher #property

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1 year ago
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Cultured centre-half, captain, Corinthian. And, above all, an Evertonian.
Remembering Brian Labone on the 85th anniversary of his birth.

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