We let in 4 at home to Stoke. Yeah, going into this with no fear.
City let in four at home against the RS.
You have nothing to fear but fear itself.

We let in 4 at home to Stoke. Yeah, going into this with no fear.
I've never actually felt more disheartened watching everton than I do at the moment. For all this talk of entertaining football I watch football to see us win. And the fact he can't deliver us that other than over the bottom 3 sides I'm not excited over the next couple of seasons of 10-12th place finishes.

All blues who want Martinez out should take a step back for a moment.
Why do we go the match?
We go the match to watch us win, we go to be entertained, we go for the atmosphere, we go in the hope that we may win a cup or the league. (We don't go for the Chang beer)
We want a team to compete with the best, we want a team of local youth players in it, we also want a manager who gets Everton and who has the same ambitions as us supporters.
We have that at the moment in Martinez, OK we our not defending great at the moment, but this team know they are good, we play most teams off the park and have something special around the corner, I also think most fans do as well, this is why we our all so frustrated.
I will leave you with this point, we play Man city shortly in a cup semi final, as fans we all know we have a great chance to win it, that is all down to Martinez and the team he has built, he has the team fearing no one could we have said the same under Moyes?
If you watch football merely to see Everton "win" then boy did you ever pick the wrong team to follow.
Do you not feel a sense of belonging with the club?
Do you not have a love for EFC that transcends all else that may befall it over the course of a season?
That Everton's very existence is what enriches your life, irrespective of winning, losing or drawing?
Love the club for what it brings to your life......do not let it depend on the winning of games.
If you do, you are in for many unhappy days during the rest of your life, no matter who the manager is![]()
We want a team to compete with the best, we want a team of local youth players in it,
we also want a manager who gets Everton and who has the same ambitions as us supporters.
So we all know that Rom has had an amazing season this year and Stones is on his way to the top. What I'm confused about in this scenario is that in it, both of them leave but you leave it at that and forget the obvious fact that they will be replaced (in this hypothetical scenario we don't know by who) hopefully by people as good or promising along with a couple others. I also don't want them to go but don't see it as a death sentence for the club.Assuming he stays, lets say we finish mid table and Stones and Lukaku go, we don't get taken over, and we go into next season defending like the keystone cops without a 20 goal a season striker. Sorry guys, my cup is half empty, I hate New Year. Cheer me up ffs.
I think they mean that we tend to attack well with intent - defending let's us down but the desire to win is there. We may finish lower than we'd like but the intent to succeed is there, it just doesn't always work out well nLeighton Baines (Kirkby - that's us bringing Kirkby back inside the City limits for this exercise and not, for example, when talking about Tesco stadiums and the birthplace of Steve the Starfish)
Ross Barkley (Wavertree)
It's our ambition to finish mid-table and barely win a home game? Or 10 games 0 wins 5 draws 5 losses against top ten sides this season, seven at home? Someone should instruct the crowd to stop booing then, they are getting what they want....
He has the team fearing no one could we have said the same under Moyes?