Hibbosculturedrightboot
Player Valuation: £15m
The internet always, always wins....
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2006/jun/02/comment.charliebrooker

You patently don't understand & to be frank I can't be arsed explaining it to you, as if you don't understand, then you're not worth my time.
Cheers.
Look my picture of Hibbo in the eye and tell him he'll be fighting for the championship next season....
It is a broader question I suppose. Is the Premier League a genuine competition where any of the clubs could potentially have a crack at the title with the way it is set up at the moment?
you don't have a picture. i'm sure bradford said at the start of the season what's the point in entering the league cup where not going to win it. i'm sure after wembley all their fans said what was the point in that run when we didn't even win it.
i guess you didn't win many sporting events in school if you gave up before trying
you don't have a picture. i'm sure bradford said at the start of the season what's the point in entering the league cup where not going to win it. i'm sure after wembley all their fans said what was the point in that run when we didn't even win it.
i guess you didn't win many sporting events in school if you gave up before trying
Mostly because of vast investments from outside of the clubs...
Nice if it happens, but we have no coherent strategy that I can see for this. So until it happens. How do we compete?
We had no vast investment in 2005.
My main point is that things change all the time in football, and it isn't anywhere near as much of a 'closed shop' as some people think it is.
I still think we are in with a shout for 4th, and if we hadn't have drawn or lost against the likes of Norwich, Newcastle and QPR then we would be right up there, near THIRD PLACE. You don't need an investment of 500 billion quid to bridge the gap we are talking about.
We do need a bit of investment (January was a disgrace), but Moyes has proven that you don't need to spend billions to breach the top 4.
Ifs, buts and maybes. We didn't win. We aren't in third place. That 500 billion would probably have helped. Imagine Fred coming off the bench to nick that last minute winner away at Fortress Brittania? Na, neither can I.
Time to get back to work. Enjoy the rest of the debate folks.
you don't have a picture. i'm sure bradford said at the start of the season what's the point in entering the league cup where not going to win it. i'm sure after wembley all their fans said what was the point in that run when we didn't even win it.
i guess you didn't win many sporting events in school if you gave up before trying
Couldn't agree more so in sport but generally in life if you don't believe you can succeed what's the point ? Belief , ambition and desire what's wrong with those attitudes ?
Im a boxing fan looks at the buster douglas, clay/liston & turpin/robinson fights , I know it's a cliche but if you didn't believe in yourself how can you expect anyone else to ? Are we likely to win the league of course not but we laugh at kopites for their players talking of competing or winning trophies and yet they do win trophies, just maybe there is something in a 'positive attitude'
But he is right. We make up numbers in the league. Why do we 'compete' in the league? To win stuff. Qualify for Europe. The Premier league is dominated by 5 clubs. With little to no room for surprise packages like in the 60, 70's and 80's.
Why do we bother?
Sounds very bitter.
http://www.themarshalltown.com/zine/2013/03/26/what-is-the-point-of-everton/
Never heard of this site before. Seems to be shoite stirring and nothing more.
What is wrong with that? He's nailed it. It is probably Steve Round getting it all off his chest. We are currently a middling Premier league team making up the numbers in an average Premier league. We have no coherent strategy to genuinely shake it up at the top and by and large we avoid clear of grief at the arse end of the league.