Relegation 2022/23

Are Everton going to stay in the Premier League?

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Way to cherry-pick.

Played last 5 years regular in European competition (Champions league, Europa league, Conference..), scoring vs Tottenham and Atalanta (hattricks), scoring vs West Ham, Milan, Chelsea, Villareal.. playing for Croatia national team and scoring for third place.
Mate players from shamrock rovers have played in the conference league and Europa League what an absurd point this is.

The fact is he's 30, never once in his career played in good league, and spent his peak playing in Japan.

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Amazingly we are 5 points(FIVE) worse off than at the same stage after 18 matches last season, currently on 15 points compared to last seasons 20 points after 18 matches, there is no way we are going to get out of this with the current players & manager. What happens to the stadium if we do go down??????
 
Mate players from shamrock rovers have played in the conference league and Europa League what an absurd point this is.

The fact is he's 30, never once in his career played in good league, and spent his peak playing in Japan.

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Let's see how he does for Southampton and come back to this post later in the season.

Arrogance of some Everton fans baffles me.
 
Let's see how he does for Southampton and come back to this post later in the season.

Arrogance of some Everton fans baffles me.
And the stupidity of Everton baffles me.

We have next to no money, let's use that little bit of money on a journeyman who's never played at a good level
 

We are a big club. Just not very good at the moment.
I see a little unsure frowny face response to that post! Of course Everton are a big club. It's just a big club that's been run poorly for years.

I guess people have two options here. 1 You can tough it out and grin and bear it or 2 You can go and support another club.

There's ninety one other clubs in the professional footballing pyramid for people to choose from. ;)
 
Far better to reset though while still being a premier league club. Relegation could very well lead to a Sheffield Wednesday like scenario.
Problem is that the expectation levels in the PL are so high and we can't meet those levels. We are in the stum anyway mate, we have started building a ground we can't pay for on top of a team that is in a total mess. If we don't get much needed investment of sorts soon we are in big trouble imo.
 

Problem is that the expectation levels in the PL are so high and we can't meet those levels. We are in the stum anyway mate, we have started building a ground we can't pay for on top of a team that is in a total mess. If we don't get much needed investment of sorts soon we are in big trouble imo.
I know we're like only paying for the stadium to be built in fits and starts. We went ahead and started building a new stadium, without actually having the money to fund it on the table!

If the project runs into a dead end, then the club will have to pay for whatever parts of the ground, that already have been built to be demolished. That really would be a totally embarrassing scenario for everybody concerned!
 
I still think we'll stay up provided we get the right players during the current transfer window.

A lot of talk about are we a big club or not. I think this is a massive club, that's just been run into the ground over the past thirty plus years.

Pre Kenwright arriving on the board, only the rs had more league titles than Everton. I rest my case.

Yeah I think so, 6 wins 6 draws from 20. We can do that. As much as it doesn't feel like it now, we can.
 
Thinking we're still a big club has been been one of the problems that's brought on our current downfall imo. We didn't adapt. Others changed with the times whilst we waxed lyrical about winning stuff in black and white and 4 glory years in the 1980's.

Most premier league players weren't even born when we last won the league. Most premier league players aren't old enough to remember our last fa cup win.
And not one modern day player or potential signing honestly gives 2 fuchs about what a club did thirty or forty years ago, despite what generic "massive club" soundbites they give on signing or bog-standard posts their social media managers churn out.
 
There was times last season i was consumed by the thought of relegation and what it would mean for us, but this season I’ve got a proper “not even arsed” feeling about it.

Part of it is because I realise it’s pointless getting worked up over something I’ve got no control over.

But I think it’s mostly because the board are reaping what they’ve sown with the mismanagement of the club to this point.

No club that’s been ran this badly for this long deserves anything less.
 

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