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Relegation 2022/23

Are Everton going to stay in the Premier League?

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I'd agree mate. Leicester I'm convinced will move clear.
Well, we certainly wouldn't want to be relying on finishing above them.

Leeds are catchable if they lose tomorrow. Or even if they do not win. Leicester have to play them. In some ways, that's not a bad situation for us. A Leicester win damages Leeds. A Leeds win might be a nail in Leicester's coffin. We have to play our part, though. That means beating Leicester. I can't fret about that match because we cannot complain about going down if we cannot save ourselves.
 

The decision to go 442 and leave acres of space between the lines, is going to be what ultimately sends us down. But the fact it got to this point is entirely on the owner and board
the fact that we have collected a bunch of completely useless players for this level us what is sending us down. relegation doesn't not come over night
 
We're in a collapse, Dave. Four games without a win, one win in our last eight, our last away win (our only one this season) was on the 1st October. We've taken nine points away from home all season and of our three remaining home games, two are against the teams who are second and third in the league. We probably need nine points from six games, maybe more, it's looking bleak.

Our fate rests with getting back the settled line up that made the progress under Dyche. We need Coleman back, and we need Doucoure, Onana and Gueye in midfield and to never deviate from a three man midfield again.

If we cant get all that together then forget it. We aren't picking up too many more points.

I knew Fulham would be a tough game. I'd said it all week. But I hadn't factored in the extra missing body from midfield and a stupid system change.

A draw was the outcome I was expecting and a draw would be manageable. Not great but not terrible. We got terrible though.

The result and the manner of it, and the question mark over our sidelined better players, has turned our situation on its head. From being within touching distance of safety with a win yesterday I now believe we'll take up a bottom three place.


A few weeks ago I said there's be a clearout in the '9 team relegation struggle' and that two distinct groups would emerge. Well we're in that bottom group and looking about the 3rd worst of them. I'd take Leicester to get out of this now over us.

Hopefully there's a twist and a turn yet...we have to keep on hoping that.
 

Newcastle and City of this season are different gravy to Chelsea and Utd of last season, plus we dont have Richarlison who single handedly got the winner v Chelsea, his replacement? Neale Maupay!

Yeah and that is the biggest difference.... No goal scorers, not even anyone that is going to stand up and fight!

That's it. Apart from quality, Richarlison has a much better mentality than anyone we currently have. Made it his responsibility to keep us up. The current lot are looking around for someone to do the same, but nobody has it in them to be the guy.
 
Time to accept the inevitable.

There’s no way we’re surviving after yesterday, absolutely no chance in hell.

Make your peace with it and hope they dock us points this season so it’s not a worry for next season.
There’s every chance we survive…
Thats not to say we can’t go down of course, but put yourself in the shoes of the other teams… they will be thinking the same as us…
 

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