Can only expect a loss against Sheffield UnitedI do enjoys these periods where there's no way of knowing what to expect from Everton.
Neither a comfortable win nor a bit a of a hiding would come as a shock.
Very exciting.
Can only expect a loss against Sheffield UnitedI do enjoys these periods where there's no way of knowing what to expect from Everton.
Neither a comfortable win nor a bit a of a hiding would come as a shock.
Very exciting.
City are obviously a very good team but they are not the team they were, at the moment, they have conceded less lately but are scoring less as well, why sacrifice this game when we are quite capable of getting a draw at least.But a win (Other people have won against City) or a confidence boosting performance / draw - counts for a lot, no? And we keep City away from us in the table. I never understood how players can plan to sacrifice, play within themselves or compromise effort on certain games. It leads to Schnederlin-esque behaviour
No offense meant but I think that's nonsense personally. No team's ever won stuff due to fans' optimism. Nor do they lose out on trophies because the fans have a pessimistic outlook.
It's the other way round actually. teams win stuff because they're good enough which breeds an optimistic attitude amongst the fans. The more sustained the success, eg. the rs under Shankley, Paisley, Fagin and Dalglish or Utd under Ferguson the more accustomed the fans get and the more ingrained that attitude becomes.
This then translates into what we often refer to as a sense of entitlement eg. rs and Utd fans. To a lesser degree, Arsenal fans. A whole generation of whom have watched their team qualify for the Champions League and win trophies on a fairly regular basis.
And, obviously, the opposite is true. The longer a club goes without winning stuff, the more fatalistic the fans become.
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