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Relegation 2022/23

Are Everton going to stay in the Premier League?

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Personally now my biggest worry is hearing about the injury list in the next 48 hours, make or break that for me. I fear for us if it's a Davies, Maupay, Doucoure,Keane sort of side we have left. We need these physios to play a blinder too and buy in a container full of freeze sprays and morphne.
Not remotely a Keane fan but he has shown he has it in him to turn up when it matters (ridiculous goal v Palace, screamer v Spurs, assist today) meanwhile jokers like Onana get away with murder coasting through games
 
trying to be levelheaded; as gutting as that Forest result is for us, it will be equally disappointing for Leeds and Leicester who have also both seen us take a point from the last kick of the game in a tough away match at Wolves. as others have noted it could well on tomorrow’s game at West Ham, hopefully they are buoyant after their midweek success! whatever happens, sack the board
 
I need us to survive. Everton is All I have these days. I get that there’s more important things in life such as health etc and of course that’s correct, but since my wife left me a couple of years ago Everton is literally the only thing that keeps me going.
There's a whole bunch of us on here that will keep you entertained and distracted my friend - use the community to your benefit and let us all help you on your tough days

God knows I've come on here many times and been cheered after tough periods of my life
 

I remember all those years ago watching MOTD when Coventry went down. That old fella with his lad in the stand holding the sign saying “we’ll be back”. Years and years later they’re still waiting. Gonna be us ain’t it.
Scant consolation, but I know a home and away Cov supporter (in his mid 40s), who goes all over with his son. They both love it win or lose, regardless the length of the drive. They love the footy, the wins, the possibility of promotion, and most importantly he loves the time he spends with his lad, which is priceless. And their club has been a basket case for years.

I used to have that with my dad and Everton whilst growing up. It’s exhausting, maddening, sometimes boringly predictable now, sprinkled with the occasional lightning bolt of ecstasy when we chuck a rare half decent performance in.

It will be hellish and sickening if we do drop, but we’ll still put ourselves through it in the hope those sorts “good times” with mates and family return, which they will, hopefully in my lifetime.
 
Isolate that Forest result.

In effect we've gone from being roughly 50/50 to stay up before the game to a position where we're about 60/40 to stay up after it.

It's all about points on the board. We have them...a whole 2 of them more than Leeds and 3 of them to keep us well ahead of Leicester.

That equaliser today has ramped the pressure up on Leeds and Leicester right up.

They have to respond with wins or we'll take a massive advantage into a final day home game.

Is that the forest you've been telling us wouldnt get another point for about the last 5 weeks?
You've brushed that under the carpet a bit lively 🤣
 
trying to be levelheaded; as gutting as that Forest result is for us, it will be equally disappointing for Leeds and Leicester who have also both seen us take a point from the last kick of the game in a tough away match at Wolves. as others have noted it could well on tomorrow’s game at West Ham, hopefully they are buoyant after their midweek success! whatever happens, sack the board
Said this earlier mate...it wont cut through the smell of urine hanging in the air though.

Today has been a NIGHTMARE for Leeds and Leicester.

Us? We did fine. Wolves were favouru=ites and we got a draw.

What is there to be pissed off aboit right now?

Up to Big Sam now to get a win.
 
I need us to survive. Everton is All I have these days. I get that there’s more important things in life such as health etc and of course that’s correct, but since my wife left me a couple of years ago Everton is literally the only thing that keeps me going.
The club will still be here mate. We’ll see better days if the worst does happen.
 

Worst case scenario Leicester and Leeds both win their games we go into Sunday in the relegation zone 1 point from safety

Hardly the end of the world

That point today could well have saved us if we get a result against Bournemouth and end up above Leeds on goal difference or Leicester bottle it at home to West Ham
 
Isolate that Forest result.

In effect we've gone from being roughly 50/50 to stay up before the game to a position where we're about 60/40 to stay up after it.

It's all about points on the board. We have them...a whole 2 of them more than Leeds and 3 of them to keep us well ahead of Leicester.

That equaliser today has ramped the pressure up on Leeds and Leicester right up.

They have to respond with wins or we'll take a massive advantage into a final day home game.
Pretty sure the relegation computer had us +60% before today. If Leeds win tomorrow its going to be 20%. It's nonsense anyway. It swings from one figure to the next after each result. We were odds on to go down three weeks ago.
 

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