Everton Thread - 2021/22

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No need really, Kenwright owns around 1.7% now.
Had the chance to get rid of Kenwright in 2004 but at about the same time Rooney was sold and this probably saved us from financial oblivion at the time.
I thought Bill owned about 6%, and just assumed that was the 6% that was still out of Moshiri's control.
 
You reap what you sew Everton fans.

The fucking shit and vitriol you gave us after we signed Lescott.

Poaching Kendall back and his infamous City is a love affair, Everton is a marriage bull shit.

You now bring back drunken Duncan (let's give him a shout that loud he can hear you in Barlinnie). Small minded club wasting yet another transfer window appointing an interim, who by September will be moaning that their new appointment will need X number of transfer windows to stamp his authority on the squad.

Get a fucking manager sooner rather than later and back them this window.

How not to run a club.
Bit harsh.

I like Everton and their fans are sound.

the opposite to their horrid neighbours.

Just hope they go nowhere near granny shagger or I will end up wanting them to get relegated
 
I thought Bill owned about 6%, and just assumed that was the 6% that was still out of Moshiri's control.
No, as far as am aware the 92% is Moshiri, 1.7% Uncle Bill and remainder is other shareholders.
I think Moshiri keeps Kenwright there as like him or love him, he probably knows the running of the club better than anyone. The problem is we are like a pension fund for ex players and even managers. Martinez took us to court for over £10 million and it seems we could still accept him as manager.
 
Lost 1-0 at home to Slippy Steve's mob. I don't think they'll go down but if they fund a bid by Brentford to buy Hans Segers then you'll know they are worried.
 
I sometimes wonder what would have happened to Everton if Hans Segars hadn’t let three goals in to keep them up.

You see some clubs like City Norwich Southampton going down (and down) and coming back up in quick time, others like Leeds Leicester SheffUtd Wolves over a longer period, and others like SheffWed and Forest not coming back.

Sunderland are down (and down) now, Preston were a big club once, Bolton were once City’s major rival (1904+1926 FA Cup finals, many other big games between the two clubs, and the two biggest clubs in our conurbation when United were nothing)… but over time some clubs never recapture that size they were in a previous moment in time.

what would have happened to Everton without Segars?
 
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Lost 1-0 at home to Slippy Steve's mob. I don't think they'll go down but if they fund a bid by Brentford to buy Hans Segers then you'll know they are worried.
I watched the match today and, for the first time, I think they could get relegated. There was no lack of effort but the quality of their football was staggeringly bad. No tactics, just relentless long balls lumped into the channels or the box. They look worse than Brentford, Watford, Norwich, and even Newcastle.
 
I sometimes wonder what would have happened to Everton if Hans Segars hadn’t let three goals in to keep them up.

You see some clubs like City Norwich Southampton going down (and down) and coming back up in quick time, others like Leeds Leicester SheffUtd Wolves over a longer period, and others like SheffWed and Forest not coming back.

Sunderland are down (and down) now, Preston were a big club once, Bolton were once City’s major rival (1904+1926 FA Cup finals, many other big games between the two clubs, and the two biggest clubs in our conurbation when United were nothing)… but over time some clubs never recapture that size they were in a previous moment in time.

what would have happened to Everton without Segars?
Segers never kept everton up, it's one of those urban myths. Sheffield United got beat by Chelsea and Everton stayed up. Had Sheffield United won they would have been relegated regardless of the result at Goodison
 
Whatever, it amused the locals at Hillsborough where we played that day.
Whatever, it amused the locals at Hillsborough where we played that day.
Weird how football fans react. I remember a conversation with a Bolton fan who said a disallowed goal v Everton caused them to be relegated - even though the aforementioned game was played over the festive period !!
 
Weird how football fans react. I remember a conversation with a Bolton fan who said a disallowed goal v Everton caused them to be relegated - even though the aforementioned game was played over the festive period !!
I think Hassenhuttl would be a good shout for you. They gave city a good game with a deserved (ISH) draw earlier in the season, no parking the bus. Be interesting to see if city do better tonight, RH a good manager, good football with limited resources imo.
 
They’ll be looking over there shoulder with the results today and they looking the worse side down there too.

I searched out this thread to say this. Dean Smith is a good manager and seems to be getting a grip on Norwich, the goals are finally coming for them.

Newcastle aren't finished spending and a good win will boost them with Everton next up. Leeds have started turning things around with a few players coming back, so it's probably going to be 1 out of Everton, Newcastle, Norwich joining Burnley and Watford, although Burnley's games in hand could get them out of it.

That Everton-Newcastle match could be a relegation decider.
 
Obviously throwing shit at players isn't on but what what an embarrassing reaction from Cash and Digne. Can you imagine that happening on the street and the person drops, curls up in a ball and rides around like they've just been shot? it was a fucking plastic bottle, fans get hit with these things on a weekly basis from a much closer distance, give your head a rub and get on with it.
 
Utter skunks who threw stuff. Give them life bans. No need for it at all. Embarrassment to our club. Players may have over reacted but there is no excuse for throwing items at players.
 
They’ll be looking over there shoulder with the results today and they looking the worse side down there too.
Been looking over it for a while if I am honest. Those saying we won't go down are living in a different world. We can go down and we will if we do not improve.

At least yesterday they showed some willing. Need more...lots more.

I am very fearful, but I will still go and cheer them on.
 
Been looking over it for a while if I am honest. Those saying we won't go down are living in a different world. We can go down and we will if we do not improve.

At least yesterday they showed some willing. Need more...lots more.

I am very fearful, but I will still go and cheer them on.
I think you are right Everton can go this year absolutely no reason why they can't with the way they have been performing. Plus with the fans wanting the board out and getting on the players backs it's not an easy place to get out of. They need results and need them fast.
 
Been looking over it for a while if I am honest. Those saying we won't go down are living in a different world. We can go down and we will if we do not improve.

At least yesterday they showed some willing. Need more...lots more.

I am very fearful, but I will still go and cheer them on.

If Pickford keeps hoofing it players keep hoofing it any time there in trouble you going to make harder for yourself! A lot of teams now keep the ball pass the ball well and the old hoof ball will give over teams a big advantage.
 
If Pickford keeps hoofing it players keep hoofing it any time there in trouble you going to make harder for yourself! A lot of teams now keep the ball pass the ball well and the old hoof ball will give over teams a big advantage.
I think they should hoof it, Have you seen Michael Keane and Yerry Mina with the ball at their feet? :)
Honestly though they have a lot more problems than a long ball.
 
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