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posted on 25/5/23

comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 2 minutes ago
Any team managed by that dodgy, smug sweaty masticating dinosaur
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Sorry, I meant I want them to go down

posted on 25/5/23

comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 9 minutes ago
Any team managed by that dodgy, smug sweaty masticating dinosaur
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so everton down for you.

posted on 25/5/23

comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 9 minutes ago
Any team managed by that dodgy, smug sweaty masticating dinosaur
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so everton down for you.
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Nah, just want to see the back of fathead

posted on 25/5/23

It will probably end up being Leeds that go down. It would be funny if Everton went down on one hand, but on the other hand would be a shame and it could ruin them as a club. Leicester should not be going down with that squad, if they do then there are potentially some good players there to prise away from them.

One thing I will say is I reckon Everton and Leicester would get their act together next season and finish in a much better position, should they stay up. Leeds I think would just be in another relegation fight.

posted on 25/5/23

Leeds and Leicester that go down*

Everton will win with the crowd behind them I feel.

posted on 25/5/23

comment by Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan (U1217)
posted 12 minutes ago
It will probably end up being Leeds that go down. It would be funny if Everton went down on one hand, but on the other hand would be a shame and it could ruin them as a club. Leicester should not be going down with that squad, if they do then there are potentially some good players there to prise away from them.

One thing I will say is I reckon Everton and Leicester would get their act together next season and finish in a much better position, should they stay up. Leeds I think would just be in another relegation fight.
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Everton could have a points deduction, will have zero to spend again this summer and Sean Dyche in charge. At best 6th from bottom I reckon

posted on 25/5/23

comment by Vorsprung durch Tuchel (U1641)
posted 48 minutes ago
In order of preference who I WANT to see go down.

1. Everton would be funny

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I've said the same thing for a while now.

posted on 25/5/23

One thing I will say is I reckon Everton and Leicester would get their act together next season and finish in a much better position, should they stay up. Leeds I think would just be in another relegation fight.
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Didn't people say the same about Everton last season

posted on 25/5/23

Leeds 👍

posted on 25/5/23

2 ⭐️ - Anyone but Everton

posted on 25/5/23

Everton

The people of Liverpool need a club in the Premier League

posted on 25/5/23

comment by Wahl Icht Roma (U22997)
posted 36 minutes ago
One thing I will say is I reckon Everton and Leicester would get their act together next season and finish in a much better position, should they stay up. Leeds I think would just be in another relegation fight.
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Didn't people say the same about Everton last season
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I think a full season with Dyche would have them in a better position then when they stuck with Lampard.

Leicester I'm sure would replace Dean Smith. They were linked with Benitez before he took over, he could be a good fit for them if they stay up.

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 25/5/23

They shud all stay up n Man Cs b demoted instead

posted on 25/5/23

comment by Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan (U1217)
posted 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
Leeds and Leicester that go down*

Everton will win with the crowd behind them I feel.
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That hasn't really worked well for them the first 37 Prem games this season?

People place far too much emphasis on the effect a crowd can have, especially on a team in deep trouble.

posted on 25/5/23

comment by newWAYNEorder (U23010)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan (U1217)
posted 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
Leeds and Leicester that go down*

Everton will win with the crowd behind them I feel.
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That hasn't really worked well for them the first 37 Prem games this season?

People place far too much emphasis on the effect a crowd can have, especially on a team in deep trouble.
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Yep, can easily work against you

posted on 25/5/23

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 46 minutes ago
comment by newWAYNEorder (U23010)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan (U1217)
posted 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
Leeds and Leicester that go down*

Everton will win with the crowd behind them I feel.
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That hasn't really worked well for them the first 37 Prem games this season?

People place far too much emphasis on the effect a crowd can have, especially on a team in deep trouble.
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Yep, can easily work against you
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Does it work either way? I know that the football industry places a lot of emphasis on how the fans make a difference, because they need them to keep buying tickets. But look at Manchester United, biggest gates every week yet the last 10 seasons haven't been much bar a few cups.

posted on 25/5/23

It is a two way thing. Everton fans will be nervous but loud at the start, if the players respond on the pitch then that will continue. If the players show nerves then the crowd will get quieter.

Think most would put a home game against an already safe Bournemouth high on their wish list for a last game.

posted on 25/5/23

comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 5 minutes ago
It is a two way thing. Everton fans will be nervous but loud at the start, if the players respond on the pitch then that will continue. If the players show nerves then the crowd will get quieter.

Think most would put a home game against an already safe Bournemouth high on their wish list for a last game.
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But the visitors, know they're safe, can relax and enjoy the game, which can benefit them. And their recent run out of the bottom three will have boosted confidence.

posted on 25/5/23

comment by newWAYNEorder (U23010)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 5 minutes ago
It is a two way thing. Everton fans will be nervous but loud at the start, if the players respond on the pitch then that will continue. If the players show nerves then the crowd will get quieter.

Think most would put a home game against an already safe Bournemouth high on their wish list for a last game.
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But the visitors, know they're safe, can relax and enjoy the game, which can benefit them. And their recent run out of the bottom three will have boosted confidence.
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Seen this happen many times.
Now Leeds just have to beat Tottenham.

posted on 25/5/23

comment by newWAYNEorder (U23010)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 5 minutes ago
It is a two way thing. Everton fans will be nervous but loud at the start, if the players respond on the pitch then that will continue. If the players show nerves then the crowd will get quieter.

Think most would put a home game against an already safe Bournemouth high on their wish list for a last game.
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But the visitors, know they're safe, can relax and enjoy the game, which can benefit them. And their recent run out of the bottom three will have boosted confidence.
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I think that will depend on how Everton approach the game. You can bet Bournemouths training this week wasn't at the same level as before, motivation won't be there, and they had the end of season 'celebrations' after their last home game. If Everton make them work for it, they won't be up for it. If Everton make it enjoyable for them then you can bet they will play well. It is all about Everton and what they do.

posted on 25/5/23

Funnily enough, when Bournemouth were relegated in 19/20 it was despite a 3-1 win on the last day at Goodison. And coincidently the team that survived (Villa) did so against West Ham!

posted on 25/5/23

I think back to that game where they were 2-0 down against Palace and pretty much needed to win and ended up doing it.

posted on 25/5/23

If Leicester go down that will be 2 of the 3 solitary PL champions relegated.

Liverpool next….

posted on 25/5/23

comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
comment by newWAYNEorder (U23010)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 5 minutes ago
It is a two way thing. Everton fans will be nervous but loud at the start, if the players respond on the pitch then that will continue. If the players show nerves then the crowd will get quieter.

Think most would put a home game against an already safe Bournemouth high on their wish list for a last game.
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But the visitors, know they're safe, can relax and enjoy the game, which can benefit them. And their recent run out of the bottom three will have boosted confidence.
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Seen this happen many times.
Now Leeds just have to beat Tottenham.
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If you can’t beat us at the moment then you have no business being in the Prem.

What is likely to cost you though is Leicester being at home to what is likely to be a well rotated West Ham. If Moyes does go strong then Dean Smith will be telling his players to fly into tackles and see if the likes of Rice want to potentially miss out on a cup final.

posted on 25/5/23

comment by Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan (U1217)
posted 59 minutes ago
I think back to that game where they were 2-0 down against Palace and pretty much needed to win and ended up doing it.
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Palace often roll over for Everton - they are coincidentally the only team Everton scored more than one goal at home against this season.

Bournemouth will hit Everton on the counter and Everton will need to attack. The biggest issue Everton have is goals and with no DCL sunday it is going to be even harder to score. I’m sure Sean Dyche is hoping for a schitt house 1-0, but Goodison will be jittery if Leicester take an early lead and Everton are still drawing - I think the bookies have this proved all wrong and Everton’s chances of dropping are much higher than the bookies are offering

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