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Relegation 2022/23

Are Everton going to stay in the Premier League?

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Anyone else think Moshiri has given up?
Didn't replace FL during the World Cup.
Hasn't backed him in the January window ( needed creativity and strikers at the start of Jan)
Hasn't sacked him after losing to Wolves or Brighton.
Mystifying
I'm thinking this as well. For all the incompetency, he may well just be sick and tired of trying things now. He's put money in, and hired and fired managers. Perhaps the apathy has set in.

It would be a strange thing with the value of his investment plummeting by the day and the stadium to be completed.

There is no doubt that he is going to take a significant loss on investment. Nobody is going to give him his outlay back for some of all of his equity. He will have to accept that in the end or else he can't and won't sell.

It seems to be more a sense of paralysis than resigned acceptance. Everything that's been tried has failed so there comes a point where there is hesitancy to roll the dice again.
 
Did anyone else notice that our next 2 opponents, Southampton and West Ham, both won away to PL opposition in the FA Cup....

These 2 games will be massive for us...
 
If we do go down, and that is looking more & more likely day by day, there is absolutely no chance of us returning straight away. Coady would return to Wolves, Pickford would be gone, DCL would be gone as would Gray amongst many others. Imagine a defence of "the accident waiting to happen" Holgate, 35 year old Coleman, JJ Kenny and one other, probably from the academy. A midfield led by the inept Tom Davies & 33 year old Guye. With no money to spend unless we sell we are well & truly snookered. We may be in the lower leagues for more than a decade.............
 

Would you rather go down with a totally crap team like we have now, or break the bank buying decent players and risk getting relegated by the powers that be for spending too much?
 
Would you rather go down with a totally crap team like we have now, or break the bank buying decent players and risk getting relegated by the powers that be for spending too much?
Honestly? I’d rather spend 200million and expose this ‘Fair play’ nonsense for what it is. ‘Oh you have money to spend? Where did it come from? Oh no you can’t spend that money, you can only spend other money’. It’s insane. Football is a business these days, like it or not. And the fact that a business in trouble is prevented from investing in itself to get itself out of trouble is ludicrous. Spend away and take the EPL to court.
 

What is this stupid thread for? This is Everton. Others get relegated such as M City. MSN utd and other former ragbags.
Not many on GOT were alive when we last went down. Get a grip, we are Everton.
 
There was too much brain dead optimism when Moshiri came in. From the start he made bad decisions, not sacking Martinez before the semi final. Martinez should of been sacked after we lost to City in the cup. Bringing in Koemann wasn't the worst idea, but other than Gueye we didn't bring in anyone special. Before you could blame managers for bad signings, now who knows who makes the signings. The summer of 2017 cost us the most, that was before teams like the RS, Spurs, United and others had moved away from us. We just wasted money on players who weren't that great and who didn't really care. Marco Silva was kept in the job far too long, why he was still there after we lost to Norwich I don't know. Even under Ancelotti we were awful. I've just given up with Everton like many others on here, we had to rely on Niasse who didn't even have a locker at one stage, then you had our fourth choice right back at left back. We are a joke of a club, Tony Hibbert played like 1 full game in years and we have him a new contract.
 
If we do get relegated it will be the end of the club as we know it, not just the new stadium.

We are only a few points off 12th-placed Crystal Palace, so the idea that we’re dead and buried just isn’t the case.

One thing’s for sure: these next few home games are probably the most important in our club’s illustrious history. It would be heartbreaking for Goodison’s last matches to be in the lower leagues. We as fans must get behind our side in the way that we did towards the end of last season, or we as a club are doomed.
 

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