Gorton_Tubster
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Everton are going down this year.
trouble is a dont think bournmouth have a bent bung taking goalkeeper in nets ;)I think you’ll probably be in a position to survive by winning your last match of the season at home to Bournemouth.
I have a really good friend who’s an Evertonian, I would hate to say it to him but I believe you are correct. I thought at the time appointing Dyche was the wrong appointment, I wouldn’t have liked it if the shoe was on the other foot, heaven knows in the past how many times have we been in similar situations? They were unlucky when Ancelloti left them high and dry but since then they’ve been wrong with coach/manager appointments.Everton are going down this year.
Hand Segers diving over the top of the ball was truly a masterpiece of goalkeeping skullduggery.trouble is a dont think bournmouth have a bent bung taking goalkeeper in nets ;
Looks like it yeah, looking at the table and fixtures I'd say it's Southampton, Leeds and one other team, unfortunately for Everton they look like that one other team. Still, there's a few twists and turns to go yet.Everton are going down this year.
Not so sure now that Dyche was the correct choice. It comes across as a bit of a last attempt to salvage their season, avoid the drop at any cost.I have a really good friend who’s an Evertonian, I would hate to say it to him but I believe you are correct. I thought at the time appointing Dyche was the wrong appointment, I wouldn’t have liked it if the shoe was on the other foot, heaven knows in the past how many times have we been in similar situations? They were unlucky when Ancelloti left them high and dry but since then they’ve been wrong with coach/manager appointments.
Dyche is the perfect fit for them imo. Battling to get out of the Championship is what Dyche does. I do think they'll keep him if they go down. Perfect choice for me.Not so sure now that Dyche was the correct choice. It comes across as a bit of a last attempt to salvage their season, avoid the drop at any cost.
And Dyche would be well aware of that, so he couldn't really plan for the future, simply because he may not have a future at the club.
A bit of foresight and a bit of common sense might have served them better. Accept the inevitable and bring in a manager the fans would be happy with (you can't tell me Everton fans are happy with a pub-team manager in charge?). Someone with the club's best interests at heart. Obviously that 'someone' has got to be found, and I would have thought the club has had the feelers out for a long time, so it shouldn't be too long until a good, decent replacement can be found.
I've no argument with Everton (they hate the dippers, that makes them okay with me). They went a bit OTT with the Lescott saga but no fans would have been happy if an important part of their squad buggers off to sunnier climes.
They'll go down, that's almost for certain: but they'll be back with their new, shiny stadium, and with a few bob in the bank they'll have a rosy future.
Tell us how you feel -:)Just beat fucking Leicester FFS... historically a club that have spent the majority of their history outside the top flight, I find their supporters' arrogance and sanctimony utterly sickening.
Not to mention those stupid clappers that they dished out to fans.Just beat fucking Leicester FFS... historically a club that have spent the majority of their history outside the top flight, I find their supporters' arrogance and sanctimony utterly sickening.
Leicester will be tough, as they both need to win...Leicester away
Brighton away
City home
Wolves away
Bmouth home
Dyche will have done an amazing job to get more than 6pts there.
Think they've taken 7 points from the last 24, so it's going to be incredibly tight for them.Leicester away
Brighton away
City home
Wolves away
Bmouth home
Dyche will have done an amazing job to get more than 6pts there.
could tell a story about hookers and boats docking (x truck driver )Going down faster than a cheap hooker when the fleets in.
Could but wont? Could but illegal? Could but wife might find out?could tell a story about hookers and boats docking (x truck driver )
none of aboveCould but wont? Could but illegal? Could but wife might find out?
If they go down they'd be fools not to keep Dyche on, they were already in the shit when he came in and he's got a proven track record in the Championship, good choice to bring them back up.Not so sure now that Dyche was the correct choice. It comes across as a bit of a last attempt to salvage their season, avoid the drop at any cost.
And Dyche would be well aware of that, so he couldn't really plan for the future, simply because he may not have a future at the club.
A bit of foresight and a bit of common sense might have served them better. Accept the inevitable and bring in a manager the fans would be happy with (you can't tell me Everton fans are happy with a pub-team manager in charge?). Someone with the club's best interests at heart. Obviously that 'someone' has got to be found, and I would have thought the club has had the feelers out for a long time, so it shouldn't be too long until a good, decent replacement can be found.
I've no argument with Everton (they hate the dippers, that makes them okay with me). They went a bit OTT with the Lescott saga but no fans would have been happy if an important part of their squad buggers off to sunnier climes.
They'll go down, that's almost for certain: but they'll be back with their new, shiny stadium, and with a few bob in the bank they'll have a rosy future.
People are always telling me to get off the fence...I think it's being a Libra that makes me always seek out the middle ground!Tell us how you feel -:)
But what about the premier league fairy tail?
Come on man, don’t sit in the fence!