There is an interesting item in the Independent’s diary page today that notes Gordon Brown has been on the receiving end of some criticism from Evertonians.
Brown apparently took the time out from running the country to make the point that Everton’s motto ‘Nil Satis Nisi Optimum’ (‘Nothing but the best is good enough’) does not correlate with the fact that the club have not won a trophy since 1995 and could be done under the Trade Descriptions Act.
Is this the same Rt. Hon. Brown who, on his first day as Prime Minister, declared that he would be following his school motto (‘I will try my utmost’) during his tenure as the Head of Government?
Maybe there is more to this than you would originally think. Perhaps our Supreme Leader is now allying himself to the red half of Liverpool?
After all, which football team is embroiled in financial crisis, is involved in an unfortunate relationship with Americans and now finds themselves on the verge of being taken over by their rivals after spending the past decade in a superior position?






