Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

 

Relegation 2022/23

Are Everton going to stay in the Premier League?

  • Yes

  • No


Results are only viewable after voting.
Status
Not open for further replies.

What worries me the most about going down is the unknown. None of us know what’s going to happen to us if we go and what state the club will be in, and what happens to the long term future of the club? Who will be our manager? Will we have new owners? What state will the team be? It’s scary to think about but it’s getting a more realistic thought by each passing week now.
In the prem we'll be treading at 15-20th for the forseeable future, watching this awful football until we are finally mercifully relegated. The sooner we get on w/ this is probably for the best. As far as finances go, we don't have any money to begin with and if we ever come across any we'll just get fleesed for the next Maupay.
 
Leicester are dross and are very lucky to be a point ahead of us. They say the table doesn't lie but in this case it does.

We will beat them at their place on Monday just as we did when we were in the bottom 3 at this stage of the season last year, especially if the atmosphere is as amazing as it was there last year.

Keep the faith. We are Everton - we don't 'do' relegation.
 
I worry a great deal about the very existence of the club. I'm no accountant but I just don't see how we will be viable as a going concern with our losses, our contract liabilities and our utterly enormous drop in income. How do we survive relegation?
We don't.

Predictions of a Portsmouth style collapse are ludicrously optimistic.

We simply can't go down. It's unthinkable.
 

I;m not there on that yet mate.

That's all Hallmark Card stuff to me right now.

The ones who get on my tits are those who have been talking up the rebirth of Everton in the Championship. That's the cut of them. They've all but "won" now. I hope they persoanlly are the ones who cant handle it and have the most sleepless nights, because they'll desreve it.
I can't get my head around this "Relegation will make us bigger and stronger as a club and enable us to rebuild" argument.

I will still be going to the match even if we end up in the National League North, but frankly many thousands of blues will refuse to watch us in the Championship if we get relegated this season. And I kind of get that. So we will have fewer fans, almost no revenue, none of our international players such as Pickford and enormous debts with no money with which to service them. How can we rebuild in those circumstances? If we are relegated to the championship the only way is further down. Much further down.
 
I;m not there on that yet mate.

That's all Hallmark Card stuff to me right now.

The ones who get on my tits are those who have been talking up the rebirth of Everton in the Championship. That's the cut of them. They've all but "won" now. I hope they persoanlly are the ones who cant handle it and have the most sleepless nights, because they'll desreve it.
Proponents of that idea claim that it's better to get 3 points at The AESSEAL New York Stadium (which is where we'll be playing next season if we go down) than it is to get a point at Old Trafford or Anfield.
 
We don't.

Predictions of a Portsmouth style collapse are ludicrously optimistic.

We simply can't go down. It's unthinkable.

Not dead yet blues.
Fair play of honestly can think that, i just cant see it from this team at all. Would love them to show us all they can do it, but that tonight said everything about this team. Just broke me tonight seeing how bad this set players ect
 

Status
Not open for further replies.

Welcome to GrandOldTeam

Get involved. Registration is simple and free.

Back
Top