Sentimentality

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Only issue i have with Everton is the fringe & hasbeen players we keep buying from so called bigger clubs the mentality is wrong that is why they don't make it there This kind of thing has been going on too long obviously we can't attract the elite but just look at the players we have bought all of them come here for the money and a easy life we are deluded to think we can challenge for anything other than mediocrity even a top manager struggles with this kind of setup the sentimentality i see is giving a retirement home to this kind of player not the kind that has given good service to the club
Darron gibson
Phil Neville (gave 100% but was sh#t)
Norman Whiteside
Paul Gascoigne
David Ginola
etc etc
We then get money to compete but the trend continues

Morgan Schneiderlin
Gylfi Sigurdsson
Alex Iwobi
Theo Walcott
Andre Gomes (Jury still out)
Yerry Mina
Bernard
The rest of the wasted money
Yannick Bolasie ,Davy Klaassen,Tosun etc etc was just lunacy other clubs make the same mistakes
 

Baines torpedoed Kevin Mirrallas' career by letting him take a pen that Kev then missed.

This Kirkby Machiavelli will stop at nothing to destroy Everton Football Club!
Always used to annoy me seeing fannies like Barkley and Mirallas tasks authority over Baines and pull rack in taking set pieces.
 
Been killing this club for years. Keeping hold of players years past their best, long contracts for kids who'll never make it at this level, senior executives and coaches given jobs way above their ability as long as they're blues.

There's nothing competitive or ruthless about the club, on or off the pitch. There's culture of fatalism (never once have we stood up for ourselves against shocking PL/refereeing decisions) and acceptance of mediocrity.

And the players know it. They don't have to try too hard, as long as they're nice lads they can hang around for years and pick up millions.

It's structural and until we do something about it, it's more of the same.

Well said sir
 
Yep, there was a little bit of chatter about a candidate for the CEO role who was (I think) on the Board of BP at the time.

Nothing at all 'wrong' with DBB, local girl done good, but it's impossible to argue it was the best appointment we could have made.
Brian Gilvary was the BP fella. Was anybody other than DBB interviewed for her job? Same question would apply to Colin Chong?
 

And the players know it. They don't have to try too hard, as long as they're nice lads they can hang around for years and pick up millions.

This is the key. Not winning anything has been accepted since the mid 90s. Not winning away at any of the top clubs has been accepted since the 90s. Not achieving anything in Europe has been accepted since the Heysel ban when two bit clubs like Middlesbrough and Fulham have reached a European final in less seasons in Europe. Managerial changes generally happen when the club fear relegation (Koeman, Silva).

There's no expectation at the club or winning mentality. Will Ancelotti instill it, or will he get caught up in the mediocrity that permeates through the club, knowing that at 61 he gets paid a top end salary either way at a club that tolerates a bottom half or middle table finish.
 
All Stayed Too Long

Dai Davies (Kearton)
Hibbert (sub Darracott)
Hurst
Kenyon
Pistone
Mirallas
Anichebe
Big Dunc (2004-6)
Davy Johnson (returning)
Curran

To name but a few

Bringing back Rooney who sodded off at the first chance at 18 years old and after kissing the United badge for 13 years is welcomed back a hero for a farewell tour when he's past it at 32.
 

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