So money determines whether you are big club or not?
History gets wiped away?
Will have to agree to disagree.
Never said anything about Money, it's all about today.
I can't go out tonight and celebrate the FA cup win of 1966.
So money determines whether you are big club or not?
History gets wiped away?
Will have to agree to disagree.
So money determines whether you are big club or not?
We've squandered it on the big club's dross, freeing them up to buy more qualityWe overspend to try and keep up the “Big Club” image but in reality we've squandered it on dross whilst the "smaller clubs" have done far better business buying similar quality for a fraction of the price.
It's interesting how you're suggesting others are deluded in their views when you're coming out with this.Nah I can't agree with that, far too many are happy to plod along with the current situation and frown upon those who dare to want change. Too many are schooled on the Kenwright/Moyes years of mediocrity and are happy with 2nd rate players, 2nd rate managers, and a 2nd rate delivery from the club.
Same. We’re not a big club and won’t be under the current ownership. We need to seriously get a grip on reality and reel in our expectationsi don’t agree that we “are”
It's interesting how you're suggesting others are deluded in their views when you're coming out with this.
For a lot of the Moyes years we weren't mediocre. We came 4th, 5th twice I think, and 6th a couple of times. We played in Europe and got to a Cup Final.
If Moyes had have come in, in the early 70s or late 80s, using the term mediocre may have had some legitimacy in comparison to the years before but he followed on from a period where relegation battles were the norm.
Other than 1 season since he left we've been nowhere near his level and mediocrity is a word too kind for most of the period after him.
I'm as proud as any Evertonian of our history of titles and trophies but we've been competing since 1892 and only 9 of them have seen us the best. To expect that level regularly is delusional and unfair to just dismiss good achievements in certain circumstances as mediocre just because it hasn't reached the very top level of success.
Not over a period of 100 years mate.
Take Preston and Bolton. Probably had 10 years success.
Forest even less. Examples only.
So yes these aren't big clubs.
Not sure the point there.Never said anything about Money, it's all about today.
I can't go out tonight and celebrate the FA cup win of 1966.
Sorry but I simply can't stand Moyes that's all, he was one of the highest paid managers in the game when he was here (more than Wenger at one point) he bottled every game against any of the big clubs as he was so in awe of the likes of Fergie and others. He is such a limited manager, look now at West Ham, nearly £200m spent and he looks utterly lost, still sticking to the same tired formation which has clearly been worked out by opposition managers. It's not just that but he played along with Kenwrights 'plucky little Everton' line which ultimately has cost the club on a long term basis.It's interesting how you're suggesting others are deluded in their views when you're coming out with this.
For a lot of the Moyes years we weren't mediocre. We came 4th, 5th twice I think, and 6th a couple of times. We played in Europe and got to a Cup Final.
If Moyes had have come in, in the early 70s or late 80s, using the term mediocre may have had some legitimacy in comparison to the years before but he followed on from a period where relegation battles were the norm.
Other than 1 season since he left we've been nowhere near his level and mediocrity is a word too kind for most of the period after him.
I'm as proud as any Evertonian of our history of titles and trophies but we've been competing since 1892 and only 9 of them have seen us the best. To expect that level regularly is delusional and unfair to just dismiss good achievements in certain circumstances as mediocre just because it hasn't reached the very top level of success.
I think what stops being thought of as a “big club” is just a fading into irrelevance. Huddersfield were a “big club” in the 1920s when they won the league 3 times in a row (extreme example, I know!). When I was a kid going the match in the 80s, I always remember the grown ups talking about Wolves being in the second Division and what a big club they were. I was baffled. They’d only won stuff in the 50s, 30 odd years earlier! To young people today our glory days are long gone. Big support, great history but we can’t pretend we are anything more than that any longer. In the last 32 years we’ve been to TWO cup finals. TWO!! We’ve finished in the Top 4 once. Nil Satis etc etc.This is what I don't understand.
If the history is there to warrant being a big club what makes us not one all of a sudden.
I understand we are rubbish, not successful and miles off being successful but I think we are still the 4th/5th most successful club in English history.
Thinking we're still a big club has been been one of the problems that's brought on our current downfall imo. We didn't adapt. Others changed with the times whilst we waxed lyrical about winning stuff in black and white and 4 glory years in the 1980's.We haven't won anything for years mate and tbh I don't care what other clubs do. We are not setup nor do we have the infrastructure to win things we are shadow of the club/team that was successful during the 80's. Poor leadership and a chairman/owner who has used the club for his own benefit rather than the good of the team, expectations dumbed down. It's going to be a long road back imo but for me we are not a big club, if you think we are then you are entitled to your opinion mate.
Exactly, well said mate.Thinking we're still a big club has been been one of the problems that's brought on our current downfall imo. We didn't adapt. Others changed with the times whilst we waxed lyrical about winning stuff in black and white and 4 glory years in the 1980's.
Most premier league players weren't even born when we last won the league. Most premier league players aren't old enough to remember our last fa cup win.
Probably one of West Ham's best ever managers for what he's achieved in the last 2 seasons.Sorry but I simply can't stand Moyes that's all, he was one of the highest paid managers in the game when he was here (more than Wenger at one point) he bottled every game against any of the big clubs as he was so in awe of the likes of Fergie and others. He is such a limited manager, look now at West Ham, nearly £200m spent and he looks utterly lost, still sticking to the same tired formation which has clearly been worked out by opposition managers. It's not just that but he played along with Kenwrights 'plucky little Everton' line which ultimately has cost the club on a long term basis.