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"Everton can win the Premier League"

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Under the radar is a remnant of the previous regime, Martinez knows we're boss and wants everybody who supports us to know it too.

WE ARE BOSS.

It's called SWAGGER. It's about damn time we had some. I'm sick to death of bowing and scraping to our so-called "betters".
 
It's called SWAGGER. It's about damn time we had some. I'm sick to death of bowing and scraping to our so-called "betters".

I never want our club to ever SWAGGER *. We can still fck up the lottery winner clubs with the respect and humility we have with most other neutral supporters.

Would hate us to attract fckers who only play for money, they,ll never get us FFS!!!
 
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Five Reasons Why Everton Are Title Contenders
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/the-rundown/five-reasons-why-everton-really-title-contenders-202344786.html

Shhhhhhhhhhhhh!

Don’t say it too loud, or you’ll wake up the neighbourhood – but Everton are in a very strong league position, and there’s no reason to assume they are just going to fade away later in the season.

Yes, they may be back to fifth pending the result of Tottenham v Liverpool. But as it stands, whether they are fourth or fifth come Monday morning, Roberto Martinez’s side are in the thick of what is once again becoming a tight rat race for the Premier League crown.

While it’s easy to assume sides with the cash of a Chelsea or Man City or the championship pedigree or an Arsenal or Liverpool will inevitably outlast the unfancied Toffees, there are a few reasons to think otherwise based on their professional putting-away of Fulham – as well as their other fine performances this season.

1) They can turn tight situations into comfortable-looking results
Right up there with ‘getting three points from suspect performances’, something Everton have also managed a couple of times this season, this is the mark of a side who can go the distance. The 4-1 win over Rene Meulensteen’s side was a great example of the sort of game that separates the winners from the teams who are merely giving a decent account of themselves.

2) No ‘big name’ hangovers
The man credited with Everton’s strong showings for a decade heads off to United – but look who’s thriving from the split. Star player Marouane Fellaini? Ditto. Leighton Baines injured for a while? Bryan Oviedo shows talent and hunger only the Toffees backroom staff knew he had to fill the gap. Gerard Deulofeu out for a spell too, now? They subbed him off for Kevin Mirallas on Saturday and benefitted. Romelu Lukaku grabs headlines as a world-beater – and yet, you don’t see them rely on his goals.

3) Loans done right
Speak of the Belgian devil: Lukaku and especially Gareth Barry sum up what the club are after when it comes to borrowing players from bigger clubs. The most common problem you see with player loans is that the smaller team is wowed to have such a player turn out in their kit while the player’s owners want them back as soon as they’ve run off some rust (or a sulk at the parent club). Everton have found loanees who want to play, and are out to prove a point. They’re doing just that.

4) A team effort
Every top Premier League side has had that old 'one-man team' caper launched their way by embittered rival fans looking to save face. Can even the staunchest anti-Toffees supporter make even a half-serious case against Everton in that department? Lukaku gets many headlines, as does Deulofeu. But everyone is putting in a shift at present. Coleman, Barry, Tim Howard, Ross Barkley, Leon Osman... the list goes on. If one player has an off night, there's at least half a dozen to pick up the slack so few notice.

5) Fear? What’s fear!?
Perhaps Everton’s best chance of a genuine title challenge is to stay where they are in the table until April, remaining within arm’s length of the front-runners.

So far, they’ve oozed confidence playing the Martinez way without the pressure on them – whether staring an upset loss to Fulham until three late goals made it look rather easy, or visiting the league leaders and playing their fabled style of football with even more panache than they.

Should they, one week, end up creeping ahead of the rest of the title-chasers, perhaps the magnitude of their season so far will dawn on them. For the sake of an even more exciting title race, let’s hope not.
 
Get rid of Johnny and Jela, EVEN MORE money in the bank, get cut price deals on Fernando & McGeady. Get a striker on loan. Probably get a minimum of 91 points then, I'd settle for 90 though.
 
My Dad genuinely thinks we can challenge for the league. Personally I think he's out of his mind and if we are anywhere near 4th come May then that's on a par with what Moyes achieved.
 
Martinez has already done multiple times what Moyes could rarely do in his time at Everton: truly entertain me as a fan. We just play with so much more ****ing adventure now, if we finish 7th I'll still think it was a brilliant ****ing season.
 
Title challangers?? I don't think so but you never know.

I know we turned it round yesterday and turned an off performance into a comftible win in the end but will we be able to do that more often than not over the course of the season? Remains to be seen yet, but it's something you have to be able to do regulary to offer a serious tittle challange. Personally don't think we'v got the squad for it. Looking at the bench yesterday, there was only really mirallas who could of come on and changed the game. Injurys are starting to build up, January could well be very important.

I do think this is our best chance in years tho of top 4. The league is very open but as much as we can hope to bring in a couple of players to help our squad, the worry for me is the millions others can potentially spend in January adding to there's.
 

I never want our club to ever SWAGGER *. We can still fck up the lottery winner clubs with the respect and humility we have with most other neutral supporters.

Would hate us to attract fckers who only play for money, they,ll never get us FFS!!!

100% mate...I detest the thought of plastic fans. They can all continue to dry bum the usual plastic suspects.
 
Title challangers?? I don't think so but you never know.

I know we turned it round yesterday and turned an off performance into a comftible win in the end but will we be able to do that more often than not over the course of the season? Remains to be seen yet, but it's something you have to be able to do regulary to offer a serious tittle challange. Personally don't think we'v got the squad for it. Looking at the bench yesterday, there was only really mirallas who could of come on and changed the game. Injurys are starting to build up, January could well be very important.

I do think this is our best chance in years tho of top 4. The league is very open but as much as we can hope to bring in a couple of players to help our squad, the worry for me is the millions others can potentially spend in January adding to there's.
...millions, squillions...there actually is more to a football than bits of paper printed out of thin air and given for free to the chosen ones. ****'em
 
We're going to win the league, screw all this managing expectations crap I've never seen an Everton side with this good of a chance at doing something special in the league and I'm not going to miss the chance to go a bit mental thinking of what could happen. If we do crash and burn then at least I enjoyed the ride while we were on the up and I don't have doubts that maybe my negativity was in some part to blame. Seriously, if we start believing it then maybe Martinez and the players will start believing it too and it might make them start acting like champions.
There's another thing too, I can't be arsed with all of this flying under the radar bull**** because we've been flying under the radar for 20 years now, I want us to show up as a big **** off circle like the alien ship in indepenence day. I want Martinez to say we're going to win the title every week in his press conferences then after we've beat the RS 21-0 at Wembley in April after having already won the title the week before I want Martinez to show up at the post match press conference with a big **** off grin on his face, say "We're Everton aren't we?" and walk out into the sunset with Z cars playing because it was never in doubt. If we want to be at the top we're going to have to learn how to deal with the spotlight sometime so we might as well deal with it now.
It's a slim chance and I know we always do things the hard way but we're Everton aren't we?


Edit: Reading that back it's a bit mad what half a season of bringing a gun to a gun fight does to you.

I'm with this fella... WGWTL
 

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