Everton Thread - 2023/24

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Get down and fucking stay down

And make Liverpool fans very happy, definitely not, hope they stay up get a cash injection or new owners, come good and finish in the top four ahead of Liverpool every year.
I know in the 80s and 90s we had run ins with Everton and their supporters, especially during the Howard Kendall years, I know I was there .
But things have changed since, the Everton fans have been more or less fine in the last few years, Liverpool fans on the other hand I don't need to say anything on here .
 
And make Liverpool fans very happy, definitely not, hope they stay up get a cash injection or new owners, come good and finish in the top four ahead of Liverpool every year.
I know in the 80s and 90s we had run ins with Everton and their supporters, especially during the Howard Kendall years, I know I was there .
But things have changed since, the Everton fans have been more or less fine in the last few years, Liverpool fans on the other hand I don't need to say anything on here .
Without us, their delightful neighbours would have hoovered up trophy after trophy.
Think they are OK with us because we keep their lives bearable.
 
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I get the Liverpool angle but Everton really don’t deserve to stay up. They have been serial escapees in recent times.
 
A year in the Championship could be the catalyst for a clear out and a refresh for the club , although the new stadium could become a noose around their neck , apparently a big invester has now backed out although the sound bites from the club is it will not affect the completion of the stadium , it must seriously have an effect on their transfer activity.
Would be interesting if the "People's club" will fill their new stadium whilst playing the likes of Plymouth , Preston & Rotherham.
 
I posted in this thread pre season and said they should have got rid of Dyche after keeping them up and got a proper manager in to have a chance of survival. Sadly they didn’t and the bald dinosaur is taking them down and when he does its going to be a long way back.
 
I posted in this thread pre season and said they should have got rid of Dyche after keeping them up and got a proper manager in to have a chance of survival. Sadly they didn’t and the bald dinosaur is taking them down and when he does its going to be a long way back.
Don’t worry big Sam is free to send them down.
 
I posted in this thread pre season and said they should have got rid of Dyche after keeping them up and got a proper manager in to have a chance of survival. Sadly they didn’t and the bald dinosaur is taking them down and when he does its going to be a long way back.

If bottom in ten games time Everton will bin him off.
 
Poor Everton are in desperate straits.

Luton is dog turd and Sheff U is not much better. But that still leaves a place and unless they really come round Everton is going to fill it. Gives me no particular pleasure to say so as it will give the grievers something to celebrate.
 
I was born in 86, so I've got no memories of Everton being much more than a decent mid-table size with proper fans in a city full of plastics, so I have nowt against them.

But you can't keep flirting with relegation like they have. But while I think it's their time I really do worry what becomes of them if they go down, and don't for a second buy into any of this "will be good for them". It'll be good for them like it's been good for Derby or Bolton. And I do think the premier league will be poorer without them in it, but no club deserves it based on that fact alone. We learned that the hard way in the 90s.
 
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Looking at their Fixtures I’d say they could be on around 15 points by the end of the year, they would have a chance of staying up but it’ll be tough. Think if they can make a couple of astute signings, a goal scorer is a must, they’ll be better positioned. A Centre Forward doesn’t need to be top class, Danny Ings type play who can put the ball in the net against their relegation rivals.

I know he probably wouldn’t return there but they should be busting a gut to take Lukaku on loan, even just until the next transfer window, he’s in limbo at the moment training on his own at Chelsea and seemingly burnt his bridges at Inter and Juve don’t want him. I’d be seriously worried if I supported Everton, tough situation.
 
A year in the Championship could be the catalyst for a clear out and a refresh for the club , although the new stadium could become a noose around their neck , apparently a big invester has now backed out although the sound bites from the club is it will not affect the completion of the stadium , it must seriously have an effect on their transfer activity.
Would be interesting if the "People's club" will fill their new stadium whilst playing the likes of Plymouth , Preston & Rotherham.
People said the same when we went down in 96.
Was a disaster and would be even bigger for Everton.
 
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