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Relegation 2022/23

Are Everton going to stay in the Premier League?

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It is between Leicester, Leeds, Everton and Forest and nobody is safe yet. Everton and Forest currently have their fate in their own hands, however Forest only have 2 games remaining and play one of the best teams in the league next. Positions can all change in literally 1 match.
 
100% agree.

Huge missed opportunity for Leeds given that they were at home with 37,000 fans behind them from the first whistle to the last.

They now have to somehow get an away win and/or cause an upset against Spurs on the final day.
They dropped the ball and it could have been worse.

Leeds are dreadful. I doubt they win another point.

Forest wont get a point out of title chasing Arsenal next week, and they'll struggle to get more than a point at Palace in Roys last game.
 

I'm going to say it:

We cannot simply write off the City game and feel comfortable in doing that.

It's another opportunity to put points on the board. There are no guarantees for us in the Wolves and Bournemouth games. The fact that Leeds and Forest both failed to win today should take a little of the edge off the game, but not enough for us to "know our place" and throw up a white flag. We need to see a blood and thunder performance tomorrow because we are getting well beaten if the only criteria that counts tomorrow is ability.
100% agree.

Players and fans alike at Goodison tomorrow must be 'on it' from the first whistle to the last.

Most of the pundits seem to think it laughable that we could possibly get a point against them tomorrow, but we got a point against them at the Etihad. And as Gary Neville said the other day: anything can happen when Goodison Park is rocking.
 
Not a great day, but not a bad one either. A point tomorrow would be a solid bonus for us.

I can’t see Forest getting another point this season so they’ll be hoping 34 is enough. I actually think it’ll be Leicester and Forest that go down along with Southampton. Would prefer the gravy slurping slug to take Leeds down mind.
 
Not a great day, but not a bad one either. A point tomorrow would be a solid bonus for us.

I can’t see Forest getting another point this season so they’ll be hoping 34 is enough. I actually think it’ll be Leicester and Forest that go down along with Southampton. Would prefer the gravy slurping slug to take Leeds down mind.
The good thing is theyre running out of games and the games they do have are tough very tough, we just have to match their results for the next 2 weeks even if we get a slender defeat by City tomorrow.
 

Years of pessimism is still driving us to think we’re going to lose our last 3 whilst Leeds and Leicester are somehow going to get 4-6 points each.
Our last 2 opponents- Wolves and Bournemouth- didn’t have a shot on target between them today in their respective games. I’d much rather have them as our last 2 fixtures then any of the others in the relegation mix.
 
This is why predictions are useless, nobody can predict anything in this league...



That being said, think we'll get beat tomorrow, but stay up on last day of the season.
 
City are a lay tomorrow. As long as you’re not getting trousered at half time then I think you won’t lose. They’ll want to win the game in the first half so they can play powder puff keep ball in the 2nd, but if they’re not ahead at HT Guardiola might decide a point’s not so bad….
 

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