Or Sue SmithBet Sky will put Carragher on commentary duty with Dalglish daughter as presenter. The Everton representative will be a beta male like Osman
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Or Sue SmithBet Sky will put Carragher on commentary duty with Dalglish daughter as presenter. The Everton representative will be a beta male like Osman
Swapping their PL status with Coventry will make it even sweeter.In that group of crap British managers whose ego reaches a lot further than his abilities. Absolute fluke of a point against Newcastle. Would dearly love to send him and his horrible club down. I'll actually miss Leeds as a prem club, can't wait to see the back of these small time inbred goal kick chanting toads though.
This irks me so much.In that group of crap British managers whose ego reaches a lot further than his abilities. Absolute fluke of a point against Newcastle. Would dearly love to send him and his horrible club down. I'll actually miss Leeds as a prem club, can't wait to see the back of these small time inbred goal kick chanting toads though.
Actually "gormless idiots" makes them sound kind of adorable. But I take your pointI can almost live with the lack of talent. It's the lack of football intelligence that I can't abide. You don't need talent to be smart. I have seen and played with the most technically ordinary footballers, but even some of those can be clever, smart, and, as the phrase goes, have great football brains.
You don't need to be technically superb to be a decent footballer. If you've got a bit of guile and wit about you you'll know when to make the right pass, take the ball to the corner flag, and take up the smartest position. That can take somebody a long way.
Some of our lads are gormless idiots. That's very hard to warm to.
Like a poker player. Ofc he will look a bit silly if they get bummed, but ballsy move aye.Love how Dean Smith is putting pressure on us by saying we will beat west ham and then the pressure is on everton to win. The guy is a bit of a lunatic. Got massively lucky against Newcastle, like yes it was part of the plan. I think Leicester will end up losing against west ham.
This has been my thoughts too. We absolutely deserve to go if we cant win this fixture.I'm finding my zen in the attitude I see many others have: if we can't beat Bournemouth at home, when they are playing for nothing and we everything, then relegation would be deserved.
I'm not even considering Leeds or Leicester. Our target is clear and uncomplicated. Beat Bournemouth.
Should put Big Nev onBet Sky will put Carragher on commentary duty with Dalglish daughter as presenter. The Everton representative will be a beta male like Osman
It's the ultimate tell tale of a lower league clubThis irks me so much.
Any fan base that does this deserves lower league football imo.
I've been stalking your forum occasionally across this season, ditto Forest, Leeds and any other side who briefly flirted with relegation across the past few months and I must say yours is the most amusing.Swapping their PL status with Coventry will make it even sweeter.
It was quite fun around Leicester after they won the title, even the fans knew it was a footballing miracle never to be seen again and it was all fair enough and celebrated well. Everyone in football was happy for them. The arrogance and entitlement has grown as they have got steadily worse. Selling your better players, buying dross, then screaming for your managers to be sacked when you aren’t qualifying for Europe is unbecoming.
Honestly think both will get beat or draw.At least one of the other 2 teams will win their game imvho.
Not because I think they’re better than the teams they’re playing, but because of what’s at stake for them.
That's a problem right there even if we stay up, what's going to change?I've been stalking your forum occasionally across this season, ditto Forest, Leeds and any other side who briefly flirted with relegation across the past few months and I must say yours is the most amusing.
Sure, Leicester has picked up some absolutely moronic fans over the past few years - perhaps more than most. There is certainly an arrogance across some aspects of the club's support too, same with any club in top flight. It's taken Forest fans' less than a season to forget they were knocking around the Football League for two decades doing next to nothing prior to this season. Leicester have been the most successful English club in the past decade outside of a handful of the 'bigger boys'. Sure, prior to that and outside of the 90s, we've very much been a yo-yo club with the odd brief foray. However, the irony of this particular part of the post was something that I simply couldn't allow to go by without comment.
This post is Everton Football Club. Over the past few years alone you have sold:
Stones
Barkley
Lukaku
Gueye (then got him back when he had massively deteriorated)
Richarlison
Gordon (remains to be seen if that was a good move or not)
And replaced them with absolute dross. Any football fan of my age, early 30s, knows Everton has nothing more than a middling Premier League side with a decent history, that is getting further and further away with each passing season.
I imagine you'll stay up this season; we'll find a way to mess it up even if you do fail to beat Bournemouth, but, in all honesty, I think fans of both clubs know that the bottom 4, possibly even 5, all deserve to go this year. Every club outside of the top 6, and now 7 with Newcastle, are a couple of bad transfer windows, an injury crisis, or a negative change in ownership away from relegation. We'll go this year, or next, Leeds the same, Forest also. Everton will, eventually, be flushed.
Perhaps in future though remember that the year is 2023 and you are not the 'great' club you once were. All clubs start their periods of success somewhere and fans of every club has a right to voice their concern when they go from what should have been consecutive top 4 places and an FA Cup win to relegation and the break up of our most successful period in our entire history. We were the talk of the town for a few years, now it's Brighton, next it'll be Fulham, Brentford, or Burnley, or perhaps even Coventry City. Football is cyclical in nature, unless you support Everton over the past few years - in which case it's more Hotel California.
Here's to the clubs outside the top 6 (or 7) continuing to make a name for themselves and disrupting the natural order of things, not living off triumphs that took place under a three day week.
Ha Ha Ha.I've been stalking your forum occasionally across this season, ditto Forest, Leeds and any other side who briefly flirted with relegation across the past few months and I must say yours is the most amusing.
Sure, Leicester has picked up some absolutely moronic fans over the past few years - perhaps more than most. There is certainly an arrogance across some aspects of the club's support too, same with any club in top flight. It's taken Forest fans' less than a season to forget they were knocking around the Football League for two decades doing next to nothing prior to this season. Leicester have been the most successful English club in the past decade outside of a handful of the 'bigger boys'. Sure, prior to that and outside of the 90s, we've very much been a yo-yo club with the odd brief foray. However, the irony of this particular part of the post was something that I simply couldn't allow to go by without comment.
This post is Everton Football Club. Over the past few years alone you have sold:
Stones
Barkley
Lukaku
Gueye (then got him back when he had massively deteriorated)
Richarlison
Gordon (remains to be seen if that was a good move or not)
And replaced them with absolute dross. Any football fan of my age, early 30s, knows Everton has nothing more than a middling Premier League side with a decent history, that is getting further and further away with each passing season.
I imagine you'll stay up this season; we'll find a way to mess it up even if you do fail to beat Bournemouth, but, in all honesty, I think fans of both clubs know that the bottom 4, possibly even 5, all deserve to go this year. Every club outside of the top 6, and now 7 with Newcastle, are a couple of bad transfer windows, an injury crisis, or a negative change in ownership away from relegation. We'll go this year, or next, Leeds the same, Forest also. Everton will, eventually, be flushed.
Perhaps in future though remember that the year is 2023 and you are not the 'great' club you once were. All clubs start their periods of success somewhere and fans of every club has a right to voice their concern when they go from what should have been consecutive top 4 places and an FA Cup win to relegation and the break up of our most successful period in our entire history. We were the talk of the town for a few years, now it's Brighton, next it'll be Fulham, Brentford, or Burnley, or perhaps even Coventry City. Football is cyclical in nature, unless you support Everton over the past few years - in which case it's more Hotel California.
Here's to the clubs outside the top 6 (or 7) continuing to make a name for themselves and disrupting the natural order of things, not living off triumphs that took place under a three day week.