FightLikeAGirl
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No.You seeing any signs of hope/optimism?
No.You seeing any signs of hope/optimism?
Nope. If you do not have a striker it is hard to score. Maupay is not a striker.
I'd say realistically that Bournemouth and Southampton look almost down. The other spot is possibly between us, Woves or Leeds. Most worrying is fact we have no one scoring, only 2 outfield goals since October.
Of thought teams down there, I too hope it’s dirty Leeds, who go down.View attachment 70428
I don't think anyone above Leicester will go down. If we're saying that the bottom 2 are done for, I'd say the remaining place will be taken by either Everton, L***s (hopefully) or Wolves. I think West Ham will have enough about them to crawl up a place or two before the end of the season.
Premier League's two flakiest and most unpredictable teams. 3-0 win for Everton incoming.Arsenal tomorrow. Fuck.
Everyone on here will be praying for everton and wolves wins tomorrowArsenal tomorrow. Fuck.
Don't forget West Ham.Everyone on here will be praying for everton and wolves wins tomorrow
Wolves will be OK. Lopetegui’s turned them around.
It must have changed since I used to work as a steward there, then. I worked Anfield AND Goodison for eight years.I don’t like the blue dippers but to say they can’t fill goodison is nonsense. It’s full every game. Their away following is good too.
Things must have changed since I worked there. Back when I worked there between 2007 and 2015, they were advertising half season tickets every match, saying there were still some available.Not true. Everton sell out 99% of games at home and have one if the best away followings in the country.