witchdoc187
Player Valuation: £60m
Can't wait for this one. So much so I'm gonna not revolve my whole weekend around it. I think if I don't watch we'll win
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Last season our start was:
Lost 1-0 to Fulham
Lost 4-0 to Villa
Lost 1-0 to Wolves.
We then battled for a 2-2 draw with the mighty Sheff United and then lost 1-0 to Arsenal.
We finished 22 points from relegation (without the points deduction)
So why would he lose his job for losing to Brighton (spent 100s of millions) Spurs, Bournemouth and CL placed Villa? Genuine question. I know there's more than enough reasons to beat him and we deserve and expect more. But, if we had that start and stayed up easily. Why does losing to better teams this season mean he's gone?
The only let down so far really has been the Bournemouth game. Cruising and threw it away. Brighton have done well and spurs’ team is probably worth more than any of our teams in the last 5 years. It Bournemouth…. I’m still struggling with.You're missing the point. His team should be better than this he should be competing and picking up points.
He's literally going backwards gone back to the start of last season and ticking off the LLL results. Yet again we're bottom. Last time out particularly galling and Dyche is to blame for that even if he refuses to take blame.
I mean what is this accepting scraping results from one season to the next. This is Everton Football Club not Bournemouth or Southampton.
That’s the issue soAn iPad
Hoping Onana gets confused for a moment defending a corner thinking he is still an Everton player and knocks it into the onion bagthis is one of those games where we could just weirdly win out of nowhere
Ashley young winner with a shush celebration to the villa fans
i know it’s going to be pitchforks
for dyche saturday night
but again he’s not getting sacked
That summarises my thoughts. After that start we later had a run of 17 matches with only one win, an FA Cup tie, an 8 point deduction and we we still stayed up. The nature of the loss the other week was a freak unlikely to happen again if we play as well. We're better now and while I don't expect a result at Villa, I think we might.Last season our start was:
Lost 1-0 to Fulham
Lost 4-0 to Villa
Lost 1-0 to Wolves.
We then battled for a 2-2 draw with the mighty Sheff United and then lost 1-0 to Arsenal.
We finished 22 points from relegation (without the points deduction)
So why would he lose his job for losing to Brighton (spent 100s of millions) Spurs, Bournemouth and CL placed Villa? Genuine question. I know there's more than enough reasons to beat him and we deserve and expect more. But, if we had that start and stayed up easily. Why does losing to better teams this season mean he's gone?
Not now you’ve said thatthis is one of those games where we could just weirdly win out of nowhere
Ashley young winner with a shush celebration to the villa fans