Next time your at goodison mate you should pull it down and fight them allAnd the opposite end is the ones who drape a flag of a Chelsea legend in our stadium because we came 16th last season and he fist pumps
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Next time your at goodison mate you should pull it down and fight them allAnd the opposite end is the ones who drape a flag of a Chelsea legend in our stadium because we came 16th last season and he fist pumps
He looks like he's had a lobotomy there. He might need one by the end of the season.
Joking aside I'd genuinely back a forum poll over our boardI heartily concur. Lord @TheBigIguana was right over Iwobi. We should let him select Lampards successor, nea.
Dyche is smelling blood
Overstating the case for Potter there. He'll be sacked before the season's out.Champions League grade managers ain't coming here as you say, which is fine because they aren't what we need anyway.
The level below however is where we should be shopping, up and coming with already a bit of relative success. That said these people will get shot down by many such as was the case with Howe and Potter, both of whom have left us in their dust.
“A winner, like Sean Dyche”
Quite possibly the greatest post ever to grace this site
Go on, who said it? I've got my suspicions...“A winner, like Sean Dyche”
Quite possibly the greatest post ever to grace this site
Ah, found it. I was right!Go on, who said it? I've got my suspicions...
But that was obvious before the season started, plenty of people called it. You’ve overestimated some of these players.There are people who can balance it better than he has. I'm not saying we'd score 70 goals but currently we'll do we'll to hit 40. We're solid only because he has nothing else to turn to.
34.8% of the time, he wins every percent of the time ?“A winner, like Sean Dyche”
Quite possibly the greatest post ever to grace this site
Well, tbf, IF Lampard gets sacked (and it's still a big 'if' at this point in time) it'll surely be because the threat of relegation is very real, and Dyche kept budget Burnley in the league for many years, so it's hardly a stretch of imagination that Dyche could well be top of the phone call list.
Fear of relegation is how Hippo Head ended up here, after all.