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Manager of the season, for beating Bournemouth at home.
Way too funny.
I'd agree with the Di Zerbi shout, but whilst I think Howe is a good coach, the Saudi blood money has helped him a bit ..Behind maybe only Eddie Howe and De Zerbi (Guardiola has all those resources so doesn't count) I'd say Dyche was manager of the season...and he only had 18 games.
You wish.One picture shuts you right down....
They are gathering as we speakThe death cult will have to reassemble in the Financial Fairplay thread when this one closes soon.
How do you assess Dyche's impact here?You wish.
I didn't want that joker last time out.
But he's still won more than Manager of the Year over there.
Yes, but coordinating that was impressive. They were a relegation threatened club just over a year ago.I'd agree with the Di Zerbi shout, but whilst I think Howe is a good coach, the Saudi blood money has helped him a bit ..
You wish.
I didn't want that joker last time out.
But he's still won more than Manager of the Year over there.
The weight of 7 decades unbroken top flight status affected our rivals more than us in the end I think.Staying up is in our DNA by now. Not that I want to test that theory ever again.
It's easy to say on reflection, but perhaps it was more the doubts of our rivals.
And the traditional view of Everton as a big club. They knew we would fight.
Leicester may have won a recent title and F.A. Cup, but they didn't have the bottle to fight when it mattered.
I'll look back on this campaign with real wonderment in years to come.
How we got out of this is beyond me, really.
It's also easy to say it should never happen again but that has to be it as far as relegation battles and Everton are concerned.
Pedigree or not, the more we play with fire, the more chance we'll get burnt.
The weight of 7 decades unbroken top flight status affected our rivals more than us in the end I think.
We are the most successful club in the country by some distance in maintaining our elite status. 120 seasons at the top of English football.
In fact, can there be any club in Europe with that type of record?
There's nothing sad about it. It's an amazing achievement.Sadly it's all we have left anymore
Absolutely.The weight of 7 decades unbroken top flight status affected our rivals more than us in the end I think.
We are the most successful club in the country by some distance in maintaining our elite status. 120 seasons at the top of English football.
In fact, can there be any club in Europe with that type of record?
Sky are always driving the arsenal train regarding relegation against usThe weight of 7 decades unbroken top flight status affected our rivals more than us in the end I think.
We are the most successful club in the country by some distance in maintaining our elite status. 120 seasons at the top of English football.
In fact, can there be any club in Europe with that type of record?