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I strongly doubt these players will be moved on.
No it won't. Mcneil will be out of it and concentrating on the Accrington Gurning championsips 2024.....plus Davies will still be here?As soon as we are relegated I'll be looking at the 68 match season (that's how many teams are in the Championship right?) and working out who we will get our 12 wins from to avoid getting relegated to League 1.
This will be the Everton side next season
GK. Virginia
RB. Patterson
CB. Tarkowski
CB. Branthwaite
LB. Mcneil
CM. Price
CM. Garner
CM. Warrington
ST. Gray
ST. Cannon
ST. Dobbin
Subs
Tyrer
Godfrey
Dixon
Mills
Apter
Sherif
Maupay
Moved on
Pickford
Coleman
Coady
Mina
Holgate
Keane
Mykolenko
Onana
Gueye
Davies
Doucoure
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Gordon
Simms
Gomes
Dele
Iwobi
Was chatting with somebody who works at Fleetwood last night. Warrington won’t be ready for championship football next season in his opinion. But he did say he’s improving.
I said last season when I thought we would go down, that a side in the championship built around a few of these players might be fun.Yep, could be a step too far for him atm but it may be needs must if we go down. Some kids will have to sink or swim as we won't have a pot to piss in.
How about somebody buying the club, I mean, that has to be preferable lolI'd prefer liquidation to be honest.
2028/29 first four gamesI think as long as Everton are winning and playing good football, we'll still get some enjoyment out of it irrespective of what division we find ourselves in.
If we go down, I for one am going down fighting. And I choose headlock as my weapon!If relegation does happen, i've decided i'm going to crack on and make the best of it. The Championship is a good proper old fashioned league, we'll be playing some good old fashioned proper clubs as well.
Obviously i hope we stay up, but there's enough problems for me to worry about without stressing about whether Everton go down or not. If it happens it happens. As a club we've been circling the drain since 1987. So this was always on the cards.
Relegation might finally rid of us of Kenwright and Moshiri, and who knows we might come back up within a season or two. We could be down in the lower leagues for twenty years and beyond as well, but Everton will continue to be here that's the main thing.
I think as long as Everton are winning and playing good football, we'll still get some enjoyment out of it irrespective of what division we find ourselves in.
very little changes? ?I don't want to go down just from the prestige side of it and keeping the records going but if it happens the match experience is still the same. Very little changes and we don't have to play the neighbours which is great.
If relegation does happen, i've decided i'm going to crack on and make the best of it. The Championship is a good proper old fashioned league, we'll be playing some good old fashioned proper clubs as well.
Obviously i hope we stay up, but there's enough problems for me to worry about without stressing about whether Everton go down or not. If it happens it happens. As a club we've been circling the drain since 1987. So this was always on the cards.
Relegation might finally rid of us of Kenwright and Moshiri, and who knows we might come back up within a season or two. We could be down in the lower leagues for twenty years and beyond as well, but Everton will continue to be here that's the main thing.
I think as long as Everton are winning and playing good football, we'll still get some enjoyment out of it irrespective of what division we find ourselves in.
I wont enjoy it if we go down, just cant accept it from the board as you say i hope it can force change at the club. Is fair you feel that way i want this club back fighting this xlub should be in the prem is w disgrace what this board has doneIf relegation does happen, i've decided i'm going to crack on and make the best of it. The Championship is a good proper old fashioned league, we'll be playing some good old fashioned proper clubs as well.
Obviously i hope we stay up, but there's enough problems for me to worry about without stressing about whether Everton go down or not. If it happens it happens. As a club we've been circling the drain since 1987. So this was always on the cards.
Relegation might finally rid of us of Kenwright and Moshiri, and who knows we might come back up within a season or two. We could be down in the lower leagues for twenty years and beyond as well, but Everton will continue to be here that's the main thing.
I think as long as Everton are winning and playing good football, we'll still get some enjoyment out of it irrespective of what division we find ourselves in.