Alan Harper's Tash
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Tbh, .Struggling at the wrong end of the table is nothing new to Everton, and your 'advice 'about how teams go down is neither here nor there really....Everton ALWAYS stay up......When the heat is on ie need to win on the last day of the season to stay up they attain magical powers , and get the opposition centre forward to pull out of the match injured ....and suddenly their own workaday midfielder Barry Horne, who normally scores one goal a season, hammers in a 35 yard shot which the oppentents keeper dives over and let's In!It's Not looking good, Once you are on a downward slide of bad results it just gets harder and harder to stop it
Going back to the old days of Man City, We always felt we had some good players and we are too good to go down. But the bad results just kept stacking up and it became harder to get out of the mess,
But the biggest thing that stands out like a sore thumb for Everton is the mess off the field, It was the same with old City back In the day, the clueless owners and board were the real reasons the club went down,
It is always the past seasons of the club being so badly run that catches up with you in the end and you are gone, If Everton does go down there will be no guarantees of coming straight back up, The Championship teams love nothing more than a Big club being in their league The Premier League so-called star players will get kicked off the park and will not fancy a fight on a wet windy night away from home.
Tbhh, .Struggling at the wrong end of the table is nothing new to Everton, and your 'advice 'about how teams go down is neither here nor there really....Everton ALWAYS stay up......When the heat is on ie need to win on the last day of the season to stay up they attain magical
powers , and get the opposition centre forward to pull out of the match injured ....and suddenly their own workaday midfielder who normally scores one goal a season, hammers in a 35 yard shot which the oppentents keeper dives over and let's In!
No one should forget when John Fashanu and co turned up at Goodison on that fateful day ,with Hans Segers in goal....Fashanu,in business suit sat on the bench watching intently , the business suit spoke volumes........
No Everton fan can realistically bleat about other teams cheating with a straight face.
Dyche and managers like him are never going to change their style of play and nothing progresses. They need a new younger manager , possibly out to impress and build a squad with a style of football. Everton have never got away from the big man up front, pump it to them and hope for the best.All the hallmarks of City in the dark times. Ashley Young is Jamie Pollock of our time.
Squander leads and nothing seems to go their way. Dyche is becoming a modern day Frank Clark.
It is getting serious now almost a complete American take over.Sale agreed with the Friedkin Group, who pulled out of a sale a few months ago. Another US-owned club.