We actually have a chance of staying up now. That wasn't the case a few weeks ago with us throwing away game after game because of the boards refusal to act under Lampard.
HA HA HA HA wake up lad
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We actually have a chance of staying up now. That wasn't the case a few weeks ago with us throwing away game after game because of the boards refusal to act under Lampard.
My little ray of sunshine lolHA HA HA HA wake up lad
we’re down
My little ray of sunshine lol
Mostly the same posters who said exactly the same last season, with every post given the thumbs up by the 'Likemeister' Golden T***eeThis will hit 500pages by the time we play the S'#/=e across the park
This is different, as the board have resigned the fact that we are gone, the enthusiasm with Dyche new manager etc will last until Arsenal go 2-0 up, reality will sink inMostly the same posters who said exactly the same last season.
Did Lampard last season really make that much more sense? It was a big risk- that just paid off. Even if Dyche loses the next 2 games, he'll get more than the current 15 points.This is different, as the board have resigned the fact that we are gone, the enthusiasm with Dyche new manager etc will last until Arsenal go 2-0 up, reality will sink in
I don't think they brought Dyche in for its own sake.
He has been told to hunker down till May and get us back up.
They've accepted the drop. With no players coming in, he probably does as well.
Richarlison was a major factor in us staying up last season we don't have that, we have players who will fight for a few more games , if we don't get points from them few games , fans will have a big impact on the players ie Southampton H, then they will switch off having fake injuries illness etcDid Lampard last season really make that much more sense? It was a big risk- that just paid off. Even if Dyche loses the next 2 games, he'll get more than the current 15 points.
They've set him up to fail.That's no plan at all.
There's only one place an Everton manager who sinks this club ends up: in the bin.
Not a chance he'd escape that calamity unscathed and planning our future. None.
Can't see the board would survive a relegation unscathed either. No way they're banking on Dyche to get us back up, as apart from Bullet-Proof Bill the rest would be jettisoned along with Dyche.That's no plan at all.
There's only one place an Everton manager who sinks this club ends up: in the bin.
Not a chance he'd escape that calamity unscathed and planning our future. None.
He's not daft. He'll have known we weren't in the hunt for new players.They've set him up to fail.
It depends on how he does to an extent, with one hand and four fingers of the other tied behind his back.
If we freefall, he'll probably be gone by the summer and with morale on the floor, that's a possibility.
Again though, that would be through circumstances he played no part in and bears no responsibility for.
It would be folly to cast him aside if relegation happens, with two promotions out of three seasons in The Championship.
Don't think he can do much more than make a fight of it between now and May.
Kenwright wont survive relegation. None of them will. The owner will remain in exile and sell up ASAP. There's no future here for any of these people if / when we get relegated. Including Dyche. A sale and a new board and manager...who the hell that'll be is anyone's guess.Can't see the board would survive a relegation unscathed either. No way they're banking on Dyche to get us back up, as apart from Bullet-Proof Bill the rest would be jettisoned along with Dyche.