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Relegation 2022/23

Are Everton going to stay in the Premier League?

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we will draw our way to safety. when you look at who others have we are in the best place in terms if final fixtures
 
I thought Leeds v Leicester looked two really poor sides, but was surprised at just how soft Leicester looked. Of course their terrible keeper has a worldie against us, but as you say a sub like gray in the last 10 could have put us over the line. Or just not picking Keane

I thought Leicester looked a level above Leeds to be honest. Leeds looked extremely toothless in all aspects and followed it up with that performance against Bournemouth.

That game yesterday was screaming for some support for DCL, whether Gray at 10, or even one of the strikers, the knockdowns he won which had no one around him was disappointing.

I’ll the positive that however bad Leicester were, DCL had a great game and if he can replicate that another couple of times we’ll have a great chance… if we drop Keane.
 

Wow, Iwobi is by no means a top player, but calling him a chancer and a coward?

I didn't watch last nights game, but whenever I have seen Iwobi he is always looking for the ball, always trying to do something with it (often unsucessfully granted), and no matter what happens he is always trying to make himself available to his team mates.

If you are looking for someone that spends the whole game hiding, you have definitely picked the wrong guy for that.
He hides in plain sight mate - pulls out of tackles, does naff all when he gets it aside from causing us our own problems. The same as Gylfi was - a coward on the pitch, hiding and bottling it when the crunch comes.

He’s never a footballer - he should be one of those you tube skills/trick lads, larking about on social media messing with the ball doing keeps uppies with his arse and mad dribbles with nobody trying to tackle or put him under pressure. That’s iwobi.
 
He hides in plain sight mate - pulls out of tackles, does naff all when he gets it aside from causing us our own problems. The same as Gylfi was - a coward on the pitch, hiding and bottling it when the crunch comes.

He’s never a footballer - he should be one of those you tube skills/trick lads, larking about on social media messing with the ball doing keeps uppies with his arse and mad dribbles with nobody trying to tackle or put him under pressure. That’s iwobi.

Every single 50/50 he pulls out of.

When it comes to making runs, he never wants the ball ahead of him either.

Scored yesterday, but a terrible excuse for a footballer.
 
Throw every man behind the ball, and go 5-4-1 or 5-3-2 is our best hope there i think.

The way we ship goals, we’d have to rely on scoring more than once, which we rarely do.

Getting something from Brighton is a lot more realistic than City, but still don’t fancy it.

Just very daunting knowing we may need maximum points from the remaining games to stay up, a draw from the next two means we can possibly try to survive with 5 points.
Something we've done only sporadically away in 2-2 draws as well...
 

Every single 50/50 he pulls out of.

When it comes to making runs, he never wants the ball ahead of him either.

Scored yesterday, but a terrible excuse for a footballer.
Half our problem is many blues think what iwobi brings is acceptable or the best we have - they do it with loads of worse than bang average, useless cowards pretending to be Everton players.

I’d start Stan Mills before this clown.
 
Wow really? Their stats at home a scary. Average 35 shots at goal. Other week every single outfield players had two attempts at goal. Now put michael keane in front of them.

gotta be honest the but lads its brighton comment is staggeringly flippent.
Not at all. The Brighton side is very good indeed. But we cannot be waving the white flag at every small club having a good season when we have already waved the same flag at every big club and every medium-sized club and hope to stay up.

Objectively, Brighton will beat us. They have a better side than us. But we are not facing AC Milan circa 1989 here. We have a chance to get a point - or three. A small chance. But a chance, nonetheless. But in no world and I going to Brighton and quaking in my boots. We may well lose 5-0 there, but I wouldn't be writing that game off at all.
 
My next door neighbour - Leeds ST holder - is looking for odds on City to score more than 8 past them. He syas they won't get another point given their fixtures and the rumoured dressing room wars. A somewhat despondent fan, makes everyone on here - including the worst doom-mongers - look positive.
 

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