23 years and counting...

When will Everton actually win a trophy again?

  • Next season

    Votes: 10 7.2%
  • 2-5 Years

    Votes: 28 20.3%
  • 5-10 Years

    Votes: 27 19.6%
  • 10+ Years

    Votes: 27 19.6%
  • Not before I die

    Votes: 46 33.3%

  • Total voters
    138
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Chozz

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I was 15 when Paul Rideout nodded home (how did Stuart miss) to beat Utd in the 1995 FA Cup final. Since then it's been nothing short of a Shakespearean tragedy with multiple cases of soiling the bed at every possible cup winning opportunity. Such instances as the Distin backpass, the Wigan horror show and general disintegration when the chips are down (Chelsea 08 & 09, Utd & City 2016).

People talk about us still being a big club. 9 league titles. 5 FA Cups. That European cup they don't do anymore. Some charity shields. League cup finalist. Simod Cup runners up. The John Stones Panenka trophy....

Lads let's be honest. We're not at the races anymore. Haven't been for a long time. Since 87 we haven't even been involved in a league title challenge. And as for the Heysel issue, oh yeah we would've won the big cup easily. Really? Ok fair enough all the British teams were peaking in European competition then. But how are Villa or Forest faring these days? Doesn't guarantee longevity does it. We've been fortunate to just hang about the top flight like some permanent innocuous background fixture. Once on the coat tails of the top four, we're not even within touching distance of the top 6.

We moaned about lack of investment. "We can't compete with the big spenders" who simply buy the league. Well firstly Leicester managed to buck that trend and secondly we finally have no excuses about money. Imagine last summer being told in the midst of our ill fated spending spree, that we'd be languishig in the bottom half of the table without a spine and under the guidance of Sam Allardyce. It's an absolute shambles.

So what happens next? Complete and utter implosion, relegation and rebirth? More of the same "close but no cigar" and knive to a gunfight attitude? Or can we finally break free of our dire inferiority complex and give our long suffering fans something to be proud of again?

Personally I think we're currently suffering an identity crisis and at a real crossroads in terms of our future. The backroom staff and at least 50% of the squad needs replacing. We need to bring back a winning mentality and re-establish some kind of credibility. How that is done, I don't have the answers but a proper plan needs to be put in place. A shake up of some kind. Fcuk knows we've endured enough. If Everton were a friend/partner/wife we'd have ditched them long ago...

COYB.
 


Meanwhile spurs go 1-0 up v Juventus. Another club that’s equal size to us. I wish we had Spur’s owner and chairman not moshiri and bill. They’ve spent less than us recently and it doesn’t even seem to matter as they have a plan..
 

Meanwhile spurs go 1-0 up v Juventus. Another club that’s equal size to us. I wish we had Spur’s owner and chairman not moshiri and bill. They’ve spent less than us recently and it doesn’t even seem to matter as they have a plan..
this is why sacking Allardyce alone won’t cut it . We are a complete mess from top to bottom . There is something rotten at the club and I’m not talking about the bogs in the upper street end either .
 
It's really sad when you think of how many League Cups or FA Cups we could have won in that time, if our managers had played full strength teams and had just a little more luck along the way.
Teams that are far below us these days have contested cup finals; Portsmouth, Millwall and Wigan spring to mind.
A cup win can be such a springboard to push a club on.
A higher priority being given to both cups from Smith and Moyes, to name but two, could have made such a difference.
Just imagine if Watford 1984 hadn't happened!
 
It's really sad when you think of how many League Cups or FA Cups we could have won in that time, if our managers had played full strength teams and had just a little more luck along the way.
Teams that are far below us these days have contested cup finals; Portsmouth, Millwall and Wigan spring to mind.
A cup win can be such a springboard to push a club on.
A higher priority being given to both cups from Smith and Moyes, to name but two, could have made such a difference.
Just imagine if Watford 1984 hadn't happened!
probably wouldn’t of won anymore trophies as we have had a gutless mindset ever since Joe Royle resigned ,
 

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