Are we to blame

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Divided fan base really... those who are happy to plod along again and pick up trophies in the community (the community thing is a good thing btw) and those who expect success straight away.

Weird lot us really. I remember saying in the summer we should buy Mahrez, majority said he wasn't good enough and we should be aiming higher. We are miles away from the top 4 and will be for the foreseeable future. We can't be selling Lukaku and expect to compete, btw people said we wouldn't miss him.

Hope that clears things up. Brain is fried.

Koff Everton
 

If you can't deal with the demands of Evertonians then your not good enough to play for Everton football club.

If your not demanding of yourself as a footballer then your not good enough to play for Everton football club.

For far too long we've had players who think it's a safe "best of the rest" club and it's o.k to be the "nearly men". Well guess what, it bloody isn't good enough and it isn't acceptable and if they haven't got the mental resolve to be able to string a 5 yard pass to each other becsuse they are "scared" of the fans reactions then I wish they would do themselves a favour and lob in a transfer request and get out of our club.

The manager certainly isn't giving the players a rocket up their arse so it's down to the fans to voice disapproval when required. And I can tell anyone who doubts our support that 100% on Thursday evening every single Evertonian were willing the players on to not only get an equaliser but to land a winner.

There's always going to be moaning arses, it happens at every club but there's no way I'm going to applaud any player who is basically taking the piss when they walk off full time having barely broken into a sweat.
 

Our fans have always been too conservative and only too happy to take a back seat or simply just vote with their feet.You only have to look at our apalling crowds in the early 1990s, down to 13 and 14 thousand for some league games barely 5 years after winning our last title in 87. we need to be more vociferous and even more colourful and stop worryang about being branded a kopite,by christ their support is lauded all over the world.
 
We're in bad form but the sky isn't falling. Kenwright has always tried to do his best for the club and Moshiri is as well. They're not perfect but we could do far worse.

Not adequately replacing Rom could go down as one of the most stupid decisions ever though.

Is the sky not falling?After spending 140 million quid in the summer to be 16th and on the verge of a group stage exit from europe.The sky certainly feels like it's falling for me.They're not perfect.That's one way of putting it alright mate.Letting our best player walk out the door without a replacement being secured.Not to mention throwing all that money at Southampton for a dud of a manager.The mosh and Bill are trying their best are they?Well their best just doesn't seem to be good enough.
 
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I have a season ticket. I’ve had one since I can remember.

I’m not attending tmro’s game because I’m working but if I wasn’t in work I genuinely think I would watch it on the tellly.

Point being, Everton has become a chore not a day out, I think we deserve better
 

Sniff ya bovril lad whilst we throw pints over each other singing let go effing mental.
The Gwladys St millennials going crazy lashing pints and singing dead mad in the concourse then returning to their seat dead quiet to take selfies during the match.

Hoping UEFA orders the Lower Gwladys closed for five years for Thursday night’s DISGRACE.
 
Were to blame for even going to sit there watching
that nonsense to be fair leave the ground empty it will match
the ambition for the shower of S we have playing for us.
 
I have a season ticket. I’ve had one since I can remember.

I’m not attending tmro’s game because I’m working but if I wasn’t in work I genuinely think I would watch it on the tellly.

Point being, Everton has become a chore not a day out, I think we deserve better
It should never be "a day out", should be a way of life,a sort of religion or marriage.
 
I don't think so, I think it's whoever decided we didn't need to buy a striker or a left sided defender and risk the whole season to save a few (relative) pounds. Absolute muppets

Who's feeling this more, the fans, spending hard earned cash on watching the blues or the overpaid players and manager who will just 'move on' if it goes mammeries up.
 

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