I mean, that people were expecting Paul McCartney and Elton John says a lot more about the people who were expecting them than it does about the new owners.
Mangala was absolutely average and the fact that was better than some of the other players we’ve had in there shows how poor the squad has been.
Gueye, Garner, Mangala, Davies, Allan, Siggurdson, Barry, Schneiderlin, Delph, Klaasen, Rooney. -...
Deals should be equivalent to the value they’re offering. How often they’ve played, fitness, output, age etc. If we’ve actually started taking an analytical approach to it it would be a step in the right direction. ‘Here’s what the club have...
Current state of play, we have just 12 contracted players as we head into 2025/26 at the new stadium with just 6 of them classed as 'Home Grown'. A Premier League squad can have a maximum of 25 players, with a maximum of 17 of those players not...
…I’m sure that’s very noble and what we’d all want to see us aspire to but youngsters have to be good enough. Maybe that’s why Moyes said he was very keen on improving Academy when he joined.
At the end of the day, regardless of their quality they were two squad players who at least offered something. The money saved in wages of the two (approx 7m pa) is going to be dwarfed by what it will cost to replace them. The club as you said...
I suspect we'll never see another sanction handed out ever again. We were to be the sacrificial lamb that held off an independent regulator but we upset the script by staying up and a regulator was appointed anyway. Everyone, not just...
If you want something sung just start it off next match.
For me though the real Everton songs are the ones brought from the fans that go, that are started in the coaches, the concourse and the pubs. Eg, Pickford's one. I'm not into to the club...