Relegation 2022/23

Are Everton going to stay in the Premier League?

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It's nearly 2am, back in work in a few hours and I'm losing sleep over this godless club. Whether it's someone new or Frank, back to end last season tactics now please. We simply can't afford to lose many more, especially at home.
Don't let them grind you down mate, I'd be shocked if any of the players, Frank or Farhad are having sleepless nights
 
It's nearly 2am, back in work in a few hours and I'm losing sleep over this godless club. Whether it's someone new or Frank, back to end last season tactics now please. We simply can't afford to lose many more, especially at home.
I took an extra week off work on top my x mas holidays. And I gotta tell ye. I am not enjoying myself. It isn't all its cracked up to be.
 
That's the frightening thibg for me too. If you think it, it'll happen. The club will be looking at forums like this for the general mood and they'll see the fans are resigned to this and it'll smooth the way to relegation without spending any more cash and give them confidence they'll survive the drop withiut being driven out.

This situation is VASTLY different to last season when there was a refusal to accept our apparent fate.
Surely only a small number of fans have given up already.

Does no one remember Wimbledon?

And frankly the club won’t survive the drop. Not in the long-term anyway.

Which kid in Liverpool wants to support a lower league side?

We’d have crowds of 6,000 within a decade. Just look at Sheffield Wednesday.
 
It's nearly 2am, back in work in a few hours and I'm losing sleep over this godless club. Whether it's someone new or Frank, back to end last season tactics now please. We simply can't afford to lose many more, especially at home.
The thing is we fans were the difference towards the end of last season.

Getting behind our players from the first whistle until the last.
 

Under different circumstances if we were not building a stadium if relegation enabled us to ‘drain the swamp’ with a reset of ownership and management I might agree with you but throw in a stadium build and worst case scenario options are on the table see Derby county
It would be far worse than Derby.

It would be as bad as Bury.

We must stay up at any cost.
 
I'm benitez bias but when you appointed him and he accepted I was shocked. I'm sure liverpool were shocked too. It's like him going to Sunderland now. Outrageous.
You need to go on a wee run and you'll be out of the relegation spots. U got a point against man city you'll be fine but yeah franks gotta go. And you need a proper striker.
 

Everyone around us is awful. But for me it’s only a matter of time before a few of them go on a run. At the moment we seem a million miles away of getting a win.
A number of them picked up points last night. Sinking like a stone we are.

Still redeemable - just - but needs very swift action and a new man backed heavily.
 
A number of them picked up points last night. Sinking like a stone we are.

Still redeemable - just - but needs very swift action and a new man backed heavily.
We do need swift action but whether it's Lampard or someone else, they won't be backed heavily.

Two well-placed loans have the ability to do us a lot of good for a new manager who knows how to utilise them and weave them in to make a team better than the sum of its parts.

It seems that Lampard isn't capable of the sort of basic requirements, basic but critical and he has to go.

The situation is far from being irretrievable - I can understand people are despairing but we need cold and calm rationalisation from a capable manager and decisions to be made quickly.

We'll be in the mix to the end but it's far from over.
 

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