Next silverware - how long?

How long before we win a trophy again?


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Since we last won silverware, the following teams (ignoring the 'big' clubs) have gone on to lift either the FA Cup or the League Cup, while our wait still goes on:

Portsmouth, Wigan, Villa, Leicester (League Cup, twice), Blackburn, Middlesbrough, Birmingham, Swansea

Our horrible neighbours have won either the FA or League Cup on no less than six occasions since 1995, as well as numerous European cups.

It pains me so much to look at the clubs that have been able to celebrate silverware since we last lifted a trophy. Middlesbrough nearly won the UEFA Cup, too!

Since 1995 we've been in what, one other final (Chelsea), right? (I am aware we won the Charity Shield, by the way, but that's just a glorified friendly) Just looking at the draw for the League Cup yesterday and typically we'd have got a favourable draw (I know it doesn't really work like that) while loads of the 'bigger' clubs were drawn with each other... United/City, Liverpool/Spurs, then plenty of other all Premier League ties.

You'd be forgiven for thinking we'll never win a trophy again.

But thinking sensibly, how long do you think we'll have to wait before we can lift a serious trophy once again? It's been 21 years ...

Clearly it will be the club's 2nd Dallas Cup.

YES SIR!
 
Since we last won silverware, the following teams (ignoring the 'big' clubs) have gone on to lift either the FA Cup or the League Cup, while our wait still goes on:

Portsmouth, Wigan, Villa, Leicester (League Cup, twice), Blackburn, Middlesbrough, Birmingham, Swansea

Our horrible neighbours have won either the FA or League Cup on no less than six occasions since 1995, as well as numerous European cups.

It pains me so much to look at the clubs that have been able to celebrate silverware since we last lifted a trophy. Middlesbrough nearly won the UEFA Cup, too!

Since 1995 we've been in what, one other final (Chelsea), right? (I am aware we won the Charity Shield, by the way, but that's just a glorified friendly) Just looking at the draw for the League Cup yesterday and typically we'd have got a favourable draw (I know it doesn't really work like that) while loads of the 'bigger' clubs were drawn with each other... United/City, Liverpool/Spurs, then plenty of other all Premier League ties.

You'd be forgiven for thinking we'll never win a trophy again.

But thinking sensibly, how long do you think we'll have to wait before we can lift a serious trophy once again? It's been 21 years ...

Depressing when you look at it like that. We've barely even got close.

Over a 20+ year period we have reached the same amount of Cup Finals as Tranmere Rovers. We have reached fewer Cup Finals than Cardiff City.

Bloody hell, Everton.
 

Depressing when you look at it like that. We've barely even got close.

Over a 20+ year period we have reached the same amount of Cup Finals as Tranmere Rovers. We have reached fewer Cup Finals than Cardiff City.

Bloody hell, Everton.
Probably a huge contributor why top players don't want to join us. Yes we have some real good players, but we've made Lukaku into the player he is today and he was desperate to leave, Stones couldn't jump ship quick enough and we were lucky to keep hold of Baines when United came calling, even though he's clearly past his prime now. We're like the Kevin Mirallas of football clubs; absolutely fantastic on our day, but more often than not we fall short and end up disappointing. I'd like us to become the Gana Gueye of football clubs; dominating on a weekly basis, and that'd lead to players in their prime wanting to play for us.

Historically, we're a big club. But we're clearly the second club in Liverpool by a long distance - even though the starting XIs are pretty even right now - and we've a long way to go to claw back our reputation and be challenging for honours on a regular basis.
 
Probably a huge contributor why top players don't want to join us. Yes we have some real good players, but we've made Lukaku into the player he is today and he was desperate to leave, Stones couldn't jump ship quick enough and we were lucky to keep hold of Baines when United came calling, even though he's clearly past his prime now. We're like the Kevin Mirallas of football clubs; absolutely fantastic on our day, but more often than not we fall short and end up disappointing. I'd like us to become the Gana Gueye of football clubs; dominating on a weekly basis, and that'd lead to players in their prime wanting to play for us.

Historically, we're a big club. But we're clearly the second club in Liverpool by a long distance - even though the starting XIs are pretty even right now - and we've a long way to go to claw back our reputation and be challenging for honours on a regular basis.

As it stands, if we were to win the title this season I think there'd be millions of people shocked to discover it was our 10th. Sad really.

But with that sort of history behind us, and the way the clubs setting itself up now, I think any trophy win could be the springboard to a period of sustained success/challenging. Rather than just a one-off like it was for Leicester/Blackburn/Wigan/Portsmouth etc.
 
As it stands, if we were to win the title this season I think there'd be millions of people shocked to discover it was our 10th. Sad really.

But with that sort of history behind us, and the way the clubs setting itself up now, I think any trophy win could be the springboard to a period of sustained success/challenging. Rather than just a one-off like it was for Leicester/Blackburn/Wigan/Portsmouth etc.
Think you're a bit early on the Leicester call
 

This.

We are the unluckiest club in the history of football.

We are in many aspects but also we have made our own bad luck. There was a period of time where the top clubs would send out reserves when playing in the league cup, not once did I see a concerted effort from us to treat that as our next priority after the league. So we saw Leicester and Middlesbrough and Blackburn lift a cup that we should have busted a gut to get to.
 
Clearly it will be the club's 2nd Dallas Cup.

YES SIR!

Provided Everton's youth side will be in it again, think I'm going to go next year.

This.

We are the unluckiest club in the history of football.

At least we're not Villa.

Or Leeds. Or Forest. There are a lot of other big clubs who are down right now, and we're still doing better than them.

Every club has down cycles. We just happen to be living through ours. The end of it, hopefully.
 
Provided Everton's youth side will be in it again, think I'm going to go next year.

Been twice and enjoyed it both times. If you have enough time to catch multiple matches, I'm sure it's really fun to watch the kids over a few days. 2 years ago, North Texas Toffees did a meetup and that was a good time, worth asking to be set up again. I think last year there was such little notice that nobody got together before the first match.
 

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