Honestly don’t think I’ve seen one Everton defeat cause as much uproar as this.
i know it’s utter chaos
Honestly don’t think I’ve seen one Everton defeat cause as much uproar as this.
Just my thoughts, but I reckon the reason for that is that people have bought into the new eraHonestly don’t think I’ve seen one Everton defeat cause as much uproar as this.
I think it's because it's so painfully predictable. Wolves have lost every league game this season. They made 9 changes and were essentially throwing this game. But low and behold we gifted it to them. I don't see it as an overreaction, more like continuing fume.Honestly don’t think I’ve seen one Everton defeat cause as much uproar as this.
It was harder to lose this game…but Moyes succeededHonestly don’t think I’ve seen one Everton defeat cause as much uproar as this.
There's deffo a bit of that but the starting line up was two fingers to the fans and the competition, and the fact it came within 48 hours of a press release making a big deal out of how seriously we were taking the cups this season emphasised that. The reason a lot of people, myself included, are perhaps disproportionately hacked off is that you could see right from the off that that was a losing side. Loads of people said it before kick off and it happened exactly as predicted. If a bunch of casuals on the internet could see it, there's a zero percent chance that Moyes couldn't. He just doesn't care about that cup and a lot of the fans are desperate for a pot. Look at how much it meant to the barcodes last season.Just my thoughts, but I reckon the reason for that is that people have bought into the new era
- and so anything that smacks of old Ev provokes a violent reaction.
its because it was a winnable game and the manager teams elections was poori know it’s utter chaos