There's always the young lad JLingz....I know they are going to be tight with money (Spending on a new stadium).
I didn't think Gyokeres was good yesterday. And maybe might not be good enough for the Premier League.
Brereton-Diaz might have been a good option but I think he's going to LaLiga next season. He's been a consistent goalscorer for Blackburn for a few seasons now.
Knowing Sean Dyche. He will end up getting Chris Wood in and hoofing the ball up like in his good old days with Burnley.
Well in my opinion Leicester would have stayed up if they hadn't sacked Rodgers. Following his sacking they took 6 points from 9 games, their problem not Everton's though.
Iverson's a decent keeper, but they went with Danny Ward for a long time and he's nowhere near good enough.You should see the level of hatred for him on Foxes Talk. Just had a look. Was a bit taken aback by the poison on there. Obviously, they're incredibly angry, and there seems to be lot of strife between posters.
Many seem to think it's largely on him. Certainly not replacing Schmeichel with someone credible was a bad, bad mistake.
Such as Sam Allerdici?I can see Everton parting company with Dyche in the close season and bringing in some young Italian or French manager.
Always struck me as strange that you did not give the lad at Preston a go Calvert Lewin alaways injured and Cannon scored a few for Pne.well, that was a very nervy afternoon. The emotions are way out of control. We have to get better as I don't want to go through this again. Kenwright has to go, probably most of the board as well, and a clear out of players is on the cards. A new owner would be nice. Lets start fresh and build. We do not expect miracles, just a team that will give it a go. We have some decent youngsters out on loan, bring them home, build around them. Get the Coventry striker in as he looks a handful.
It was horrible at times today, but we did it. The ground exploded when we scored .. sadly that rarely happens now. But here we are with another chance and we have to take it.
However, I can now relax! PHEW!!!! Thanks for all the well wishes today, some top peeps on here.
I can also now cheer on City for the next two games and hope your lads can do it. GOOD LUCK!
Everton, Sunderland, Villa, Newcastle, Wednesday, Blackburn… you look at trophies won and title challenges up to about WW2 and they are the top 6 clubs of English football, yet look at their last few decades (and more in some clubs cases).Can't believe people are congratulating them for staying up, a club of Everton's size should not be facing relegation on the last day of the season, they are disgrace of a club.
You can’t avoid fake charges inspired by the redshirt bastards.Wonder if they do a Chavski when the new owner comes on IE wipe out all the debt to circumnavigate FFP, same as the Rags will do. Inevitably this loop hole will be closed once certain clubs attain a more favourable financial position.
Meanwhile, we are still subject to in depth charges that with hindsight could have been avoided by structuring the finances differently.
100% but the way Everton has been run is appaling in the extreme, we are seeing the same with Chelsea under Boley, people making shocking business decisions.Everton, Sunderland, Villa, Newcastle, Wednesday, Blackburn… you look at trophies won and title challenges up to about WW2 and they are the top 6 clubs of English football, yet look at their last few decades (and more in some clubs me cases).
Size of club, its history and size of its support means nothing when it comes to the here and now. It’s all about how the club is run.
I wouldn’t say Everton are a disgrace, but they aren’t well run. They’ve probably invested more into their team than Spurs but they hardly ever have the right manager in place and don’t appear to have a long term plan. But they’re still better run than Sunderland and Wednesday have been, and than City were for a few decades.
They should be careful what they wish for at Everton though. Their board did get the right man in place only a few years ago (Ancelotti), it wasn’t their fault he left. They could get a new boardroom in and they could be even worse than the current lot, you never know.
Fake chargesYou can’t avoid fake charges inspired by the redshirt bastards.
Size of club, its history and size of its support means nothing when it comes to the here and now. It’s all about how the club is run.
As opposed to the Leeds circus......Everton got their shit together earlier and appointed a manager that gave them a fighting chance.Dyche isnt everyones cup of tea,but he is likeable,clearly well respected,and very much a man for an occasion......he was a good appointment and he deserves the opportunity to try and progress what he has started.
This was my favoured outcome ahead of Leicester and Leeds and it would also have been a huge kick in the bollocks to the plastic dippers they share a City with.which pleases me enormously!
Dyche has done a very solid job but will he now become a problem, is he capable of rebuilding that club?Dyche is also the kind of manager who will grab the board and bully them into making a few signings he needs and that should be enough to keep them up next year.
I always wanted Everton to stay up this year because they’re in such a perilous situation with the new stadium, if they’d been relegated and lost the PL money they could have been wiped out entirely.
Now they have a pretty simple job, stick with Dyche and let him get to 15th for a few years while they sort everything out behind the scenes with owenwrship, FFP and debt.
It doesn't matter how much regulation you try and bring into football. Clubs will always be bought and sold and if your club is sold to a shit owner then it's in big trouble ... as we well know. It's the same in any business it just seems that there is an overwhelming desire to interfere and exercise a level of control over football clubs that doesn't exist in any other sector.100% but the way Everton has been run is appaling in the extreme, we are seeing the same with Chelsea under Boley, people making shocking business decisions.
Ancelotti was never a good fit for Everton, he was a high class manager coming to the end of his days and just looking to top up his pension, he could not get away from that club quickly enough and Father Christmas (Florentino Perez) came early and Carlo could not believe his good fortune.
Forgot to add. It is very close to the anniversary of my lovely pops passing away. I really did not want us relegated this close to it. He took me my first game way back when. I had a little tear in my eye today at the final whistle and that was for pops.