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Relegation 2022/23

Are Everton going to stay in the Premier League?

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Very sanguine.

Unfortunately though it's not as simple as that. These last 5 games could be the last seasons at the top thousands of Everton fans ever see.

We're not set up to come back up in the next few seasons. This is a generational shift to the lower league.
It's going to be terrible, but some times you have to make the best of a terrible situation. If it happens, then what else can we do. We can't argue it's bad luck or undeserved. I'll still support the team, I'll still want us to win every week, I'll still be grumpy if we get beat. It'll be a lot different, and not in a good way, but we will be playing at that level because that is our level.

I don't think bouncing back quickly would be very likely, but it should be the target. We shouldn't be happy with anything less.

We only have a chance of rebuilding and bouncing back under a new owner, with a new board, new ideas, and new players who are young and want to make a name for themselves and get to the top of the game.
 
Its what happens when fans say that protesting "isn't the right time"

It's what happens when owners not fit to be the custodian of the club are clapped on a screen.

It's what happens when a managed decline is allowed to happen
It's what happens when an owner gets his arsed kissed for 7 years and wrecks the club but gets applauded for it...an owner who's place at the club has never been questioned by the social media cabal who've been trying to kill a boardroom of zombies for a couple of years.

Laughable: get the board out but leave the man who's caused the catastophe in place...THAT is something that I'll never understand....probably all about stratagems of the clever people who run NSNONow etc. They know best.
 
Whats the club without the players? I didnt think we played that bad, the score flattered Newcastle massively. At the end of the fay they are on fire and itvwas a mssive task getting anything from the game. Did people not think this was a likely result before the game?
Stadium half empty with 30 mins to go is not good, we need to support the players we have, keep singing and keep our finger crossed for some luck. Otherwise why do we bother going to the games all?

Some luck?
Id rather have a player who can pass a ball ten yards.

The club is nothing without the fans. The players are nothing but an asset on a balance sheet.
 

It's going to be terrible, but some times you have to make the best of a terrible situation. If it happens, then what else can we do. We can't argue it's bad luck or undeserved. I'll still support the team, I'll still want us to win every week, I'll still be grumpy if we get beat. It'll be a lot different, and not in a good way, but we will be playing at that level because that is our level.

I don't think bouncing back quickly would be very likely, but it should be the target. We shouldn't be happy with anything less.
If the fans can stay United a full goodison will give our players a boost and will be hard for the opposition. only chance we have of bouncing back in my opinion. we will need the fans more than ever.
 
Too much of the 'get the board out' mantra has affected our survival chances.
You keep pushing this line, Dave, but it's not true. We have been on a downward trajectory for a few years now, since Koeman and Walsh imo, and we were lucky to stay up last season when everyone was pulling in the same direction. Our squad was weakened after we managed to stay up by the skin of our teeth and if relegation doesn't happen this year, it surely will next (I think it is fairly obvious that it will be this season, however). The club has been run into the ground, the squad is dire, the finances are a shambles, no amount of blue smoke, positive chanting, and good vibes changes the fact that we can't score, can't string a series of passes together, and that our players give up at the first sign of adversity. We're in the position we're in because of how poorly the club has been run, not because fans have got fed up with the gruel that they have been served for years.

Blame the fans all you like, blame NSNOnow, or whoever, but they didn't overpay, in fees and wages, for poor players and managers, they didn't construct a massively imbalanced squad, they didn't recruit managers with wildly differing footballing styles and allow them to buy players that didn't compliment the existing squad, they didn't go on TV and blurt out weird crap about "voodoo" and "good times". It's weird that you decry the relatively powerless people who just want the club to be better which are being offered up in a classic divide and conquer move by the dangerous morons who are the true architects of our decline.

Moshiri and Kenwright did this to our club. Don't let them off the hook.
 
If the fans can stay United a full goodison will give our players a boost and will be hard for the opposition. only chance we have of bouncing back in my opinion. we will need the fans more than ever.
Thought that today mate. We did that but it wasn't enough
 

It's going to be terrible, but some times you have to make the best of a terrible situation. If it happens, then what else can we do. We can't argue it's bad luck or undeserved. I'll still support the team, I'll still want us to win every week, I'll still be grumpy if we get beat. It'll be a lot different, and not in a good way, but we will be playing at that level because that is our level.

I don't think bouncing back quickly would be very likely, but it should be the target. We shouldn't be happy with anything less.

We only have a chance of rebuilding and bouncing back under a new owner, with a new board, new ideas, and new players who are young and want to make a name for themselves and get to the top of the game.
This is like a foreign language to me.

I know how I'll feel if we take the drop and it'll be like the world has ended.

Still, once "the grumpiness" gfoes we can start enjoying life watching Everton play Middlesborough for a few years.
 
If the fans can stay United a full goodison will give our players a boost and will be hard for the opposition. only chance we have of bouncing back in my opinion. we will need the fans more than ever.

Yes

But that will only happen if the current owner, board and chairman are willing to accept they need to stand down and let others take over. We will never bounce back unless big changes are made at all levels of the club, starting at the top.
 
Worst team at Goodison so far this season = Leeds
Next = Us

After that we deserve to go down. Pathetic.
 
We'll still likely stay up, but it's disheartening to get beaten so comprehensively by Newcastle.

Having said that, they are light years ahead of us on the pitch and will be playing in the Champions League next season.

I don't feel quite as bad as I did when we were 5 points off safety exactly 12 months ago, but this is still a very low point.

We were actually playing well until they went ahead. Then Goodison understandably went quiet and our players' heads went down and that was it.
 
You keep pushing this line, Dave, but it's not true. We have been on a downward trajectory for a few years now, since Koeman and Walsh imo, and we were lucky to stay up last season when everyone was pulling in the same direction. Our squad was weakened after we managed to stay up by the skin of our teeth and if relegation doesn't happen this year, it surely will next (I think it is fairly obvious that it will be this season, however). The club has been run into the ground, the squad is dire, the finances are a shambles, no amount of blue smoke, positive chanting, and good vibes changes the fact that we can't score, can't string a series of passes together, and that our players give up at the first sign of adversity. We're in the position we're in because of how poorly the club has been run, not because fans have got fed up with the gruel that they have been served for years.

Blame the fans all you like, blame NSNOnow, or whoever, but they didn't overpay, in fees and wages, for poor players and managers, they didn't construct a massively imbalanced squad, they didn't recruit managers with wildly differing footballing styles and allow them to buy players that didn't compliment the existing squad, they didn't go on TV and blurt out weird crap about "voodoo" and "good times". It's weird that you decry the relatively powerless people who just want the club to be better which are being offered up in a classic divide and conquer move by the dangerous morons who are the true architects of our decline.

Moshiri and Kenwright did this to our club. Don't let them off the hook.
It is true.

It's poisoned the well this season. The unity we had and requaied last season was completely absent this season.
 

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