The Spurs situation and Everton

Their best bet would in my opinion be Dyche. Allardyce and Redknapp have been out too long from the game, but Dyche would just have them camped to endure he gains points. He steadied us a little in his first season and then wasn’t doing too bad at Forest when he got sacked. A limited manager with a horrible footballing sensibility but I think he’d get them through. Needs just for them but I so desperately want them to go down though 😄
Big Sam maybe although been out of it a while now I guess?
 
Their best bet would in my opinion be Dyche. Allardyce and Redknapp have been out too long from the game, but Dyche would just have them camped to endure he gains points. He steadied us a little in his first season and then wasn’t doing too bad at Forest when he got sacked. A limited manager with a horrible footballing sensibility but I think he’d get them through. Needs just for them but I so desperately want them to go down though 😄

The egos in their dressing room wouldn’t have Dyche telling them the best they can do is camp on the edge of their own box and boot it away, his tenure there would probably last a week. Some of their players are on over £200k a week, there’s not a chance in hell they entertain the three baldies.
 
Lots of reports the majority of their payers have relegation clauses, which seems a bit odd but I guess when you are signing for a team or around the CL the player probably thought it was an irrelevance.
I’d imagine most will be looking for an out though.

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Lots of reports the majority of their payers have relegation clauses, which seems a bit odd but I guess when you are signing for a team or around the CL the player probably thought it was an irrelevance.
I’d imagine most will be looking for an out though.

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I feel really sorry for them now..
 
I would hope that whatever Spurs are about to go through, we are already out the other side

I hope we've learned from poor club management, poor recruitment, the hiring and firing of managers with different styles leaving an I'll balanced squad.

I like to think our future looks bright, just keep building sensibly and give us something to dream about
 
I would hope that whatever Spurs are about to go through, we are already out the other side

I hope we've learned from poor club management, poor recruitment, the hiring and firing of managers with different styles leaving an I'll balanced squad.

I like to think our future looks bright, just keep building sensibly and give us something to dream about
Well, this would be the dream scenario; that we have been through Hell and survived to tell the tale. Now the key is, with the stadium in place and "ambitious", competent ownership in situ, to drive on and demonstrate that this is a New Everton - one that isn't happy to settle for eighth position every year.
 
Well, this would be the dream scenario; that we have been through Hell and survived to tell the tale. Now the key is, with the stadium in place and "ambitious", competent ownership in situ, to drive on and demonstrate that this is a New Everton - one that isn't happy to settle for eighth position every year.
I don't mind it this year after the last few seasons
 

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