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Relegation 2022/23

Are Everton going to stay in the Premier League?

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Looking at ours and Leeds remaining 2 games are very similar West ham a for Leeds and wolves away for us, both west Ham and wolves have nothing to play for so it's who comes out best from that
Final week
Bournemouth Home and Leeds have Spurs Home, again both similar can cause an upset ie away wins, but also nothing to play for so again who comes out best in that.

Our biggest concern is DCL if he is not fit I would put Leeds favourites to finish above us.

I haven't forgot about Forest but I can see them getting at least another 2 points so it makes them safe
 
Our away form has been woeful for 2 years - 4 away wins in 2 seasons against a Wolves team who have been brilliant at home this year.

Bournemouth have already spanked us twice this season - they've beat us comfortably the last 4 times we've played them.

It's going to take a big effort to get 4 points from those 2 games.
It has, but recently we’ve been unlucky not to bear Leicester and Forest away, drawn with Chelsea (pre Lampard) and beaten Brighton.

That said, Wolves have only conceded at home in that freak loss to Leeds recently (in last 5 at home) and like West Ham / Newcastle, it’s their last home game and they will want to sign off with a win.

I’m still terrified
 
It has, but recently we’ve been unlucky not to bear Leicester and Forest away, drawn with Chelsea (pre Lampard) and beaten Brighton.

That said, Wolves have only conceded at home in that freak loss to Leeds recently (in last 5 at home) and like West Ham / Newcastle, it’s their last home game and they will want to sign off with a win.

I’m still terrified

it’s the biggest and hardest game in a long while
 

The Brighton result as good as it was, was a massive shock, even just for the win never mind the score line. The reason for this is we’ve had so few wins all season.
For this reason I don’t expect us to win our next 2 games.

Let’s just hope the teams around us remain as equally poor and don’t choose now as a time to get one of their rare wins and hope a point or 3 will be enough.

if other teams pull results off we’re f d
 
I could see us and the other teams not quite getting the points required, but we stay up virtue of matching the points hauls of a Leicester and Leeds….reminds me of when we needed to beat Coventry to stay up but could only manage a draw and stayed up virtue of Bolton failure to win
 
I could see us and the other teams not quite getting the points required, but we stay up virtue of matching the points hauls of a Leicester and Leeds….reminds me of when we needed to beat Coventry to stay up but could only manage a draw and stayed up virtue of Bolton failure to win
Could have enough points already but obviously we just don’t know it yet and will still need to go through the stress of the next two games
 

Could have enough points already but obviously we just don’t know it yet and will still need to go through the stress of the next two games
I’ve said this before, but I looked at David Moyes in the press conference pre semi final of the Conference and he was beaming about the game and started to reminisce about his European managerial pedigree including us getting knocked out of Europe in the QF - his appearance in that showed me where his priorities are…they then make 7 changes and get beat by Brentford. I appreciate the hammer coming on before to tell us he won’t change his side, but if they are in the final, regardless of the final home game, I doubt he fields his strongest 11. Out of all of the games of our rivals…Leeds away to West Ham is the one I am most worried about
 

Rival clubs threaten to sue Everton for £300MILLION with Leeds, Leicester, Nottingham Forest and Burnley left furious over the Toffees potentially avoiding sanctions this season for an alleged breach of spending rules​

  • Everton were charged with breaking Premier League spending rules in March
  • But the top flight's legal case against them will not be heard before the summer
  • Leeds, Leicester, Forest and Burnley are preparing legal action if Everton stay up
By MATT HUGHES FOR THE DAILY MAIL

PUBLISHED: 21:21, 16 May 2023 | UPDATED: 21:21, 16 May 2023






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Everton face being sued for £300million by their Premier League rivals if they avoid relegation.
Mail Sport has learned that Southampton, Leicester, Leeds, Nottingham Forest and Burnley have informed the Premier League that they believe they are entitled to compensation from Everton if the club are found guilty of breaching spending rules.
The clubs are also understood to have applied for Everton’s disciplinary hearing to be fast-tracked so any sanctions, including a possible points deduction, could be actioned this season. The rejection of this request, by the commission that would hear the case, has led the clubs to lodge legal papers with the top flight which make them a party to the dispute
 

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