They are gone. They can barely score. Their positive results seem to all be draws rather than wins. Too many teams around them have surprise wins up their sleeves.
Evertons crowd are one of the most annoying though.
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Certainly were in the bad old days. There welcoming parties to Liverpool for away fans were quite uncomfortable.
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posted 2 hours, 22 minutes ago
Would rather they survived than some of the nothing clubs down there. And worse if they get replaced by shat like Luton.
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Would love bore draw merchants Wolves to go, what exactly do you bring to the Premier League?
Luton coming up would be great, proper club, won a major trophy more recently than Wolves and they play attacking football.
Cmon the Hatters
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Brown Hatters?
Didnt realise that was their fixtures. Watched them last night as it was 1 of those rare occassions I was hoping they would do us a turn but my god they were awful. With them games left I think thats them gone.
This has been coming though. Skated on thin ice for a couple of years now and eventually the ice breaks.
Seen it recent years with villa, newcastle and sunderland where you think theyre too big to go down. But if you keep pushing your luck it'll eventually run out.
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posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know - B... (U18109)
posted 2 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by Cinciwolf----Old Trafford record attendance.....WOLVES V GRIMSBY. .......lolz (U11551)
posted 2 hours, 22 minutes ago
Would rather they survived than some of the nothing clubs down there. And worse if they get replaced by shat like Luton.
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Would love bore draw merchants Wolves to go, what exactly do you bring to the Premier League?
Luton coming up would be great, proper club, won a major trophy more recently than Wolves and they play attacking football.
Cmon the Hatters
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Brown Hatters?
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Stockport are the original Hatters
Very tough to keep them up from here.
Do think on their day they could beat Leicester, Wolves and Bournemouth but they basically have to now.
comment by RB&W - Whiteside has done it again (U21434)
posted 50 minutes ago
Evertons crowd are one of the most annoying though.
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Certainly were in the bad old days. There welcoming parties to Liverpool for away fans were quite uncomfortable.
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Everton fans generally tend to be a 5th official at Goodison.
Southampton’s miles away from anywhere, they deserve to go down
Relegation isn't something I'd wish on their fans but as a club, Everton kind of deserve it for several years of the owner's abject lack of seriousness. They've also narrowly avoided relegation a few times over the PL era, so it's doesn't feel unjust on a cosmic level. This doesn't have to be a fatal blow for the club though - look how Villa have bounced back. If you have a big enough support base and your run the club professionally, you're fine in the long run.
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posted 1 minute ago
Very tough to keep them up from here.
Do think on their day they could beat Leicester, Wolves and Bournemouth but they basically have to now.
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They need snookers, they have won 3 away games since Carlo Ancellotti left - so it’s a tall order for them to win 2 of their last 3 away games.
So then you have to look at home form to be you salvation - remaining home games: City and Bournemouth, so 3 points at best and your goal difference might take another hiding.
Then you think could they get level and pull through on goal difference - nope, Leicester and Leeds have better goal difference, Forest worse but only by six at this point and you wouldn’t put it past City to stick 6 past Everton. Factor in they are the lowest scorers in the entire English football pyramid and have only scored more than one goal in a single game at home this season.
They have to beat Leicester, anything but an unlikely win at Leicester and they’re as dead as flares
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posted 4 minutes ago
Southampton’s miles away from anywhere, they deserve to go down
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They will be in the sea if they go down much more
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 minute ago
Relegation isn't something I'd wish on their fans but as a club, Everton kind of deserve it for several years of the owner's abject lack of seriousness. They've also narrowly avoided relegation a few times over the PL era, so it's doesn't feel unjust on a cosmic level. This doesn't have to be a fatal blow for the club though - look how Villa have bounced back. If you have a big enough support base and your run the club professionally, you're fine in the long run.
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Very different scenarios. Villa weren’t over loaded with debt, weren’t building a stadium, didn’t have to worry about further points deductions and didn’t have FFP issues.
If Everton drop then they won’t be back for at least 5 years I reckon, Villa took 3. If Everton drop then things will get much worse for them whereas relegation was the bottom for Villa
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comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 minute ago
Relegation isn't something I'd wish on their fans but as a club, Everton kind of deserve it for several years of the owner's abject lack of seriousness. They've also narrowly avoided relegation a few times over the PL era, so it's doesn't feel unjust on a cosmic level. This doesn't have to be a fatal blow for the club though - look how Villa have bounced back. If you have a big enough support base and your run the club professionally, you're fine in the long run.
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Very different scenarios. Villa weren’t over loaded with debt, weren’t building a stadium, didn’t have to worry about further points deductions and didn’t have FFP issues.
If Everton drop then they won’t be back for at least 5 years I reckon, Villa took 3. If Everton drop then things will get much worse for them whereas relegation was the bottom for Villa
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You just don't know though. Everyone thought relegation would be catastrophic for Burnley and it's ended up being an opportunity to reset and return playing watchable football
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posted 2 minutes ago
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posted 22 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 minute ago
Relegation isn't something I'd wish on their fans but as a club, Everton kind of deserve it for several years of the owner's abject lack of seriousness. They've also narrowly avoided relegation a few times over the PL era, so it's doesn't feel unjust on a cosmic level. This doesn't have to be a fatal blow for the club though - look how Villa have bounced back. If you have a big enough support base and your run the club professionally, you're fine in the long run.
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Very different scenarios. Villa weren’t over loaded with debt, weren’t building a stadium, didn’t have to worry about further points deductions and didn’t have FFP issues.
If Everton drop then they won’t be back for at least 5 years I reckon, Villa took 3. If Everton drop then things will get much worse for them whereas relegation was the bottom for Villa
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You just don't know though. Everyone thought relegation would be catastrophic for Burnley and it's ended up being an opportunity to reset and return playing watchable football
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Being brutally honest though, burnley and kompany are the exception that proves the rule. To bring in a manager as good as Komlany turned out is a bit of a long shot at championship level.
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posted 28 minutes ago
comment by merrysupersteve (relaxed about the situation) (U1132)
posted 2 minutes ago
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posted 22 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 minute ago
Relegation isn't something I'd wish on their fans but as a club, Everton kind of deserve it for several years of the owner's abject lack of seriousness. They've also narrowly avoided relegation a few times over the PL era, so it's doesn't feel unjust on a cosmic level. This doesn't have to be a fatal blow for the club though - look how Villa have bounced back. If you have a big enough support base and your run the club professionally, you're fine in the long run.
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Very different scenarios. Villa weren’t over loaded with debt, weren’t building a stadium, didn’t have to worry about further points deductions and didn’t have FFP issues.
If Everton drop then they won’t be back for at least 5 years I reckon, Villa took 3. If Everton drop then things will get much worse for them whereas relegation was the bottom for Villa
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You just don't know though. Everyone thought relegation would be catastrophic for Burnley and it's ended up being an opportunity to reset and return playing watchable football
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Being brutally honest though, burnley and kompany are the exception that proves the rule. To bring in a manager as good as Komlany turned out is a bit of a long shot at championship level.
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Additionally, Burnley were not over loaded with debt. I think that’s what’s being missed here - even if Everton stay up this season, come the summer they have to sell Onana and Pickford to balance the books and will only be able to bring in freebies, loans and really small transfer fees (sub £10m) - they don’t have a pot to pizz in.
Now add relegation on top, Pickford has a relegation release clause so can go for buttons. They will have nothing to spend - any new investor will be need to stick £500m in to help them complete their new stadium. They will have a bunch of wasters on the book they won’t be able to get rid of - who is buying Dele? Ironically one of the things that helped Burnley was they were able to offload Tarkowski and McNeill to Everton - who are Everton going to offload them to?
It’s dire at Everton
Lose to Leicester and they are facked. Could be even if they win, their fixtures are brutal and they can’t score goals.
gone
and it's been coming for years really due to really poor decision making by the owners
if you look back over a long time scale..Everton lost their status as one of the big clubs when the Premier League began...30 years ago now
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 8 minutes ago
Lose to Leicester and they are facked. Could be even if they win, their fixtures are brutal and they can’t score goals.
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The loser of that game is going down and both have big financial issues - the ramifications of that game are huge. A draw just about keeps Everton alive but they would need a win at either Brighton or Wolves. A draw for Leicester would make things harder, but they just have the better fixtures and you wouldn’t put it past them to win at Fulham.
Still can’t believe Everton hired Sean Dyche after sacking Frank faaaacking Lampard as bad as things have been at Spurs this season it hasn’t been anywhere near that bad
I can’t believe they left it so late to hire Dyche. They’d be in better shape had they done it much earlier. But I don’t think there’s much anyone could do with this squad, it’s absolute shiiiiiit. They stayed up by the skin of their teeth last season, despite the attack being absolutely shiiiit, and then sold Richarlison and signed Dwight McNeil and Neil Maupay to try and replace his goals.
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 9 seconds ago
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and it's been coming for years really due to really poor decision making by the owners
if you look back over a long time scale..Everton lost their status as one of the big clubs when the Premier League began...30 years ago now
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Kenwright was seemingly happy with them being plucky little Everton, Moyes boys defying the odds and getting top 4 - they just never pushed on.
Then when they did spend after Moshiri came in - they didn’t do what Newcastle did and build slowly and sustainably, they did a Chelsea and blew their whole load immediately buying 4 number 10’s in a single summer and going backwards at an alarming rate.
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 12 seconds ago
I can’t believe they left it so late to hire Dyche. They’d be in better shape had they done it much earlier. But I don’t think there’s much anyone could do with this squad, it’s absolute shiiiiiit. They stayed up by the skin of their teeth last season, despite the attack being absolutely shiiiit, and then sold Richarlison and signed Dwight McNeil and Neil Maupay to try and replace his goals.
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When your struggling to score, hiring Dyche and not bringing a striker in is as dumb as it gets.
Selling Gordon in Jan for £40m and buying no one, not even taking a punt on the lad at Coventry or anyone is just mental.
Basically they deserve to drop, they did it al to themselves
They can’t defend either.
It’s incredible how badly run they are. I do not want to see any Spurs fan ever complaining that Levy is the worst chairman in the prem. Nobody compares to Moshiri.
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 10 minutes ago
They can’t defend either.
It’s incredible how badly run they are. I do not want to see any Spurs fan ever complaining that Levy is the worst chairman in the prem. Nobody compares to Moshiri.
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They seem to blame Kenwright more than Moshiri - I think Moshiri is just the money man.
I agree though, Levy is not on the same level as those jokers, they’ve nearly sunk a club that’s never been relegated and given them Benitez (despised) Lampard (worst manager ever) and Dyche ( boring and pragmatic) on the bounce.
Here is your shiny new mega stadium - for the Championship, if we can get it finished, oh are you are likely to just be West Ham style sitting tenants due to the financial woes.
They blame Moshiri, from what I’ve read. He’s more than just a money man, he’s making all the decisions and has regularly overruled people below him with more footballing expertise. Bloke is a mess.
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posted on 28/4/23
They are gone. They can barely score. Their positive results seem to all be draws rather than wins. Too many teams around them have surprise wins up their sleeves.
posted on 28/4/23
Evertons crowd are one of the most annoying though.
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Certainly were in the bad old days. There welcoming parties to Liverpool for away fans were quite uncomfortable.
posted on 28/4/23
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know - B... (U18109)
posted 2 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by Cinciwolf----Old Trafford record attendance.....WOLVES V GRIMSBY. .......lolz (U11551)
posted 2 hours, 22 minutes ago
Would rather they survived than some of the nothing clubs down there. And worse if they get replaced by shat like Luton.
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Would love bore draw merchants Wolves to go, what exactly do you bring to the Premier League?
Luton coming up would be great, proper club, won a major trophy more recently than Wolves and they play attacking football.
Cmon the Hatters
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Brown Hatters?
posted on 28/4/23
Didnt realise that was their fixtures. Watched them last night as it was 1 of those rare occassions I was hoping they would do us a turn but my god they were awful. With them games left I think thats them gone.
This has been coming though. Skated on thin ice for a couple of years now and eventually the ice breaks.
Seen it recent years with villa, newcastle and sunderland where you think theyre too big to go down. But if you keep pushing your luck it'll eventually run out.
posted on 28/4/23
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know - B... (U18109)
posted 2 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by Cinciwolf----Old Trafford record attendance.....WOLVES V GRIMSBY. .......lolz (U11551)
posted 2 hours, 22 minutes ago
Would rather they survived than some of the nothing clubs down there. And worse if they get replaced by shat like Luton.
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Would love bore draw merchants Wolves to go, what exactly do you bring to the Premier League?
Luton coming up would be great, proper club, won a major trophy more recently than Wolves and they play attacking football.
Cmon the Hatters
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Brown Hatters?
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Stockport are the original Hatters
posted on 28/4/23
Very tough to keep them up from here.
Do think on their day they could beat Leicester, Wolves and Bournemouth but they basically have to now.
posted on 28/4/23
comment by RB&W - Whiteside has done it again (U21434)
posted 50 minutes ago
Evertons crowd are one of the most annoying though.
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Certainly were in the bad old days. There welcoming parties to Liverpool for away fans were quite uncomfortable.
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Everton fans generally tend to be a 5th official at Goodison.
posted on 28/4/23
Southampton’s miles away from anywhere, they deserve to go down
posted on 28/4/23
Relegation isn't something I'd wish on their fans but as a club, Everton kind of deserve it for several years of the owner's abject lack of seriousness. They've also narrowly avoided relegation a few times over the PL era, so it's doesn't feel unjust on a cosmic level. This doesn't have to be a fatal blow for the club though - look how Villa have bounced back. If you have a big enough support base and your run the club professionally, you're fine in the long run.
posted on 28/4/23
comment by HB Fashion Sakala is offside again (U21935)
posted 1 minute ago
Very tough to keep them up from here.
Do think on their day they could beat Leicester, Wolves and Bournemouth but they basically have to now.
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They need snookers, they have won 3 away games since Carlo Ancellotti left - so it’s a tall order for them to win 2 of their last 3 away games.
So then you have to look at home form to be you salvation - remaining home games: City and Bournemouth, so 3 points at best and your goal difference might take another hiding.
Then you think could they get level and pull through on goal difference - nope, Leicester and Leeds have better goal difference, Forest worse but only by six at this point and you wouldn’t put it past City to stick 6 past Everton. Factor in they are the lowest scorers in the entire English football pyramid and have only scored more than one goal in a single game at home this season.
They have to beat Leicester, anything but an unlikely win at Leicester and they’re as dead as flares
posted on 28/4/23
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 4 minutes ago
Southampton’s miles away from anywhere, they deserve to go down
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They will be in the sea if they go down much more
posted on 28/4/23
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 minute ago
Relegation isn't something I'd wish on their fans but as a club, Everton kind of deserve it for several years of the owner's abject lack of seriousness. They've also narrowly avoided relegation a few times over the PL era, so it's doesn't feel unjust on a cosmic level. This doesn't have to be a fatal blow for the club though - look how Villa have bounced back. If you have a big enough support base and your run the club professionally, you're fine in the long run.
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Very different scenarios. Villa weren’t over loaded with debt, weren’t building a stadium, didn’t have to worry about further points deductions and didn’t have FFP issues.
If Everton drop then they won’t be back for at least 5 years I reckon, Villa took 3. If Everton drop then things will get much worse for them whereas relegation was the bottom for Villa
posted on 28/4/23
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know - Bronze medal khunt 2022 - Buy..Bellingham and another mid 20s Thiago type...lets just call him "frank" (U18109)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 minute ago
Relegation isn't something I'd wish on their fans but as a club, Everton kind of deserve it for several years of the owner's abject lack of seriousness. They've also narrowly avoided relegation a few times over the PL era, so it's doesn't feel unjust on a cosmic level. This doesn't have to be a fatal blow for the club though - look how Villa have bounced back. If you have a big enough support base and your run the club professionally, you're fine in the long run.
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Very different scenarios. Villa weren’t over loaded with debt, weren’t building a stadium, didn’t have to worry about further points deductions and didn’t have FFP issues.
If Everton drop then they won’t be back for at least 5 years I reckon, Villa took 3. If Everton drop then things will get much worse for them whereas relegation was the bottom for Villa
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You just don't know though. Everyone thought relegation would be catastrophic for Burnley and it's ended up being an opportunity to reset and return playing watchable football
posted on 28/4/23
comment by merrysupersteve (relaxed about the situation) (U1132)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know - Bronze medal khunt 2022 - Buy..Bellingham and another mid 20s Thiago type...lets just call him "frank" (U18109)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 minute ago
Relegation isn't something I'd wish on their fans but as a club, Everton kind of deserve it for several years of the owner's abject lack of seriousness. They've also narrowly avoided relegation a few times over the PL era, so it's doesn't feel unjust on a cosmic level. This doesn't have to be a fatal blow for the club though - look how Villa have bounced back. If you have a big enough support base and your run the club professionally, you're fine in the long run.
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Very different scenarios. Villa weren’t over loaded with debt, weren’t building a stadium, didn’t have to worry about further points deductions and didn’t have FFP issues.
If Everton drop then they won’t be back for at least 5 years I reckon, Villa took 3. If Everton drop then things will get much worse for them whereas relegation was the bottom for Villa
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You just don't know though. Everyone thought relegation would be catastrophic for Burnley and it's ended up being an opportunity to reset and return playing watchable football
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Being brutally honest though, burnley and kompany are the exception that proves the rule. To bring in a manager as good as Komlany turned out is a bit of a long shot at championship level.
posted on 28/4/23
*Kompany
posted on 28/4/23
comment by Arsenal's 3G Network (U21076)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by merrysupersteve (relaxed about the situation) (U1132)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know - Bronze medal khunt 2022 - Buy..Bellingham and another mid 20s Thiago type...lets just call him "frank" (U18109)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 minute ago
Relegation isn't something I'd wish on their fans but as a club, Everton kind of deserve it for several years of the owner's abject lack of seriousness. They've also narrowly avoided relegation a few times over the PL era, so it's doesn't feel unjust on a cosmic level. This doesn't have to be a fatal blow for the club though - look how Villa have bounced back. If you have a big enough support base and your run the club professionally, you're fine in the long run.
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Very different scenarios. Villa weren’t over loaded with debt, weren’t building a stadium, didn’t have to worry about further points deductions and didn’t have FFP issues.
If Everton drop then they won’t be back for at least 5 years I reckon, Villa took 3. If Everton drop then things will get much worse for them whereas relegation was the bottom for Villa
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You just don't know though. Everyone thought relegation would be catastrophic for Burnley and it's ended up being an opportunity to reset and return playing watchable football
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Being brutally honest though, burnley and kompany are the exception that proves the rule. To bring in a manager as good as Komlany turned out is a bit of a long shot at championship level.
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Additionally, Burnley were not over loaded with debt. I think that’s what’s being missed here - even if Everton stay up this season, come the summer they have to sell Onana and Pickford to balance the books and will only be able to bring in freebies, loans and really small transfer fees (sub £10m) - they don’t have a pot to pizz in.
Now add relegation on top, Pickford has a relegation release clause so can go for buttons. They will have nothing to spend - any new investor will be need to stick £500m in to help them complete their new stadium. They will have a bunch of wasters on the book they won’t be able to get rid of - who is buying Dele? Ironically one of the things that helped Burnley was they were able to offload Tarkowski and McNeill to Everton - who are Everton going to offload them to?
It’s dire at Everton
posted on 28/4/23
Lose to Leicester and they are facked. Could be even if they win, their fixtures are brutal and they can’t score goals.
posted on 28/4/23
gone
and it's been coming for years really due to really poor decision making by the owners
if you look back over a long time scale..Everton lost their status as one of the big clubs when the Premier League began...30 years ago now
posted on 28/4/23
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 8 minutes ago
Lose to Leicester and they are facked. Could be even if they win, their fixtures are brutal and they can’t score goals.
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The loser of that game is going down and both have big financial issues - the ramifications of that game are huge. A draw just about keeps Everton alive but they would need a win at either Brighton or Wolves. A draw for Leicester would make things harder, but they just have the better fixtures and you wouldn’t put it past them to win at Fulham.
Still can’t believe Everton hired Sean Dyche after sacking Frank faaaacking Lampard as bad as things have been at Spurs this season it hasn’t been anywhere near that bad
posted on 28/4/23
I can’t believe they left it so late to hire Dyche. They’d be in better shape had they done it much earlier. But I don’t think there’s much anyone could do with this squad, it’s absolute shiiiiiit. They stayed up by the skin of their teeth last season, despite the attack being absolutely shiiiit, and then sold Richarlison and signed Dwight McNeil and Neil Maupay to try and replace his goals.
posted on 28/4/23
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 9 seconds ago
gone
and it's been coming for years really due to really poor decision making by the owners
if you look back over a long time scale..Everton lost their status as one of the big clubs when the Premier League began...30 years ago now
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Kenwright was seemingly happy with them being plucky little Everton, Moyes boys defying the odds and getting top 4 - they just never pushed on.
Then when they did spend after Moshiri came in - they didn’t do what Newcastle did and build slowly and sustainably, they did a Chelsea and blew their whole load immediately buying 4 number 10’s in a single summer and going backwards at an alarming rate.
posted on 28/4/23
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 12 seconds ago
I can’t believe they left it so late to hire Dyche. They’d be in better shape had they done it much earlier. But I don’t think there’s much anyone could do with this squad, it’s absolute shiiiiiit. They stayed up by the skin of their teeth last season, despite the attack being absolutely shiiiit, and then sold Richarlison and signed Dwight McNeil and Neil Maupay to try and replace his goals.
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When your struggling to score, hiring Dyche and not bringing a striker in is as dumb as it gets.
Selling Gordon in Jan for £40m and buying no one, not even taking a punt on the lad at Coventry or anyone is just mental.
Basically they deserve to drop, they did it al to themselves
posted on 28/4/23
They can’t defend either.
It’s incredible how badly run they are. I do not want to see any Spurs fan ever complaining that Levy is the worst chairman in the prem. Nobody compares to Moshiri.
posted on 28/4/23
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 10 minutes ago
They can’t defend either.
It’s incredible how badly run they are. I do not want to see any Spurs fan ever complaining that Levy is the worst chairman in the prem. Nobody compares to Moshiri.
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They seem to blame Kenwright more than Moshiri - I think Moshiri is just the money man.
I agree though, Levy is not on the same level as those jokers, they’ve nearly sunk a club that’s never been relegated and given them Benitez (despised) Lampard (worst manager ever) and Dyche ( boring and pragmatic) on the bounce.
Here is your shiny new mega stadium - for the Championship, if we can get it finished, oh are you are likely to just be West Ham style sitting tenants due to the financial woes.
posted on 28/4/23
They blame Moshiri, from what I’ve read. He’s more than just a money man, he’s making all the decisions and has regularly overruled people below him with more footballing expertise. Bloke is a mess.
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