Everton Thread - 2022/23

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I thought Pointon was very good for us.

The fact that he replaced fans' favourite, Andy Hinchcliffe, didn’t help him.
Yeah dissa was decent for us, even if anyone thought he was shit an undoubted highlight for them would be him twatting giggs and walking off to rapturous applause from us all on the night.
 
Not Heath. He was fucking shite.

Yes, he might have worked hard, but his goal return was bloody awful.
Heath was a joke but not a funny one. Absolutely unforgivable that Peter Reid constantly played him over Clive Allen. Heath is one of the worst strikers we have ever seen at City and as we know we have seen more than our fair share of duds. But Heath is right up there.
 
Heath was a joke but not a funny one. Absolutely unforgivable that Peter Reid constantly played him over Clive Allen. Heath is one of the worst strikers we have ever seen at City and as we know we have seen more than our fair share of duds. But Heath is right up there.
Provider not a scorer except he didn't fucking provide either!!!!!
 
Am of that demographic re age and would say over the decades I see the same faces attending games- especially away games. I think re noise we are a more studious fanbase re the game and believe singing and flags is for kopites , sometimes to our detriment. Numbers wise I would say we rarely don't sell out away from home.
Outside London clubs including United we used to have the biggest supporters club in the South. A question I get asked often is " how come you support Everton coming from Liverpool " which always baffles me.
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I thought Pointon was very good for us.

The fact that he replaced fans' favourite, Andy Hinchcliffe, didn’t help him.
I liked him. Maybe not the most naturally gifted full back we ever had. But he always gave 100%. The problem was that a large section of the fanbase didn't like us morphing into an "Everton Lite" club. And Neil maybe suffered from the anti feeling towards the Everton old boys from that aforementioned section of our fans. And if fans don't like you, you've got a job on your hands to win them over.
 
We are getting relegated. I can see no way how it will improve.

I love my club, but jeeez, we are gash.
 
We are getting relegated. I can see no way how it will improve.

I love my club, but jeeez, we are gash.
I'll be very sorry to see Everton go down. One of the few clubs who can throw a banana skin under Klopp's feet - not that you've done it much lately, but we live in hope. Give us the points at the weekend, then get it sorted, for God's sake!
As we rose above the reds during the last decade, it's your turn next in Liverpool.
 
Relegation might not be the end of the world for Everton, it'll give them a chance for a proper clear-out and reset as well as the chance to build up some momentum and form in the championship.
Villa, West Ham, Newcastle, ourselves all arguably benefited long term from relegation.
 
Never agreed going down can benefit a club. Best to sell players at a loss and recruit properly. Just look how Newcastle have rebuilt since the takeover and copy them. The most important team is the team you get in off the pitch - the head of recruitment and so forth. Proper football people with the cv to match is what you need. The rest should just fall into place.
 
The most important team is the team you get in off the pitch - the head of recruitment and so forth. Proper football people with the cv to match is what you need.
Fully agree. Something at our club is rotten and has been for over 20 years. Kenwright needs booting out. In fact, we need a full clear out.
 
This season looks very similar to last year's- think we have 2 choices -
a - get rid of most of the squad
b- get rid of the manager.
I was against changing managers so soon again, but I think Frank has no idea at times. However, who will replace him? Maybe we are best putting up with him.

We need a striker, one who can hold a ball up. Maupay is not a footballer. I would play the youngsters, may as well let them have a go for they will at least give it some effort.
 
Relegation might not be the end of the world for Everton, it'll give them a chance for a proper clear-out and reset as well as the chance to build up some momentum and form in the championship.
Villa, West Ham, Newcastle, ourselves all arguably benefited long term from relegation.
Doesn't always work out though as if you don't bounce back at the first attempt 3 other teams coming down are in a better position.

Sunderland & Wolves went straight through into League 1, other teams like Forest took 23 years to get back, some *cough* are still looking to get back (and are a million miles away ;)
 
Doesn't always work out though as if you don't bounce back at the first attempt 3 other teams coming down are in a better position.

Sunderland & Wolves went straight through into League 1, other teams like Forest took 23 years to get back, some *cough* are still looking to get back (and are a million miles away ;)
Very true, but I think Everton would bounce straight back, much like Newcastle, Villa and City at the time they're far better than they're showing at the moment whereas the other clubs you've mentioned were either in complete stagnation or were probably punching slightly above their weight being in the PL in the first place.
 
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