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Relegation 2022/23

Are Everton going to stay in the Premier League?

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Not necessarily but even if there is he is just a solid, 30 year old CB. His transfer value is modest anyway
There will be. Players won't concede to a pay cut unless they have a 'get out of jail free' card. They won't sign for the club without it. When a player is signing the power is with the player in football these days, particularly with a free transfer like Tarks. There is not a chance he is on a wage reduction without an exit very favourable exit clause.
 
There will be. Players won't concede to a pay cut unless they have a 'get out of jail free' card. They won't sign for the club without it. When a player is signing the power is with the player in football these days, particularly with a free transfer like Tarks. There is not a chance he is on a wage reduction without an exit very favourable exit clause.
probably about a 50/50 chance we find out given our predicament. I would say there would be very little chance anybody we signed in the summer given we were nearly relegated would not have a wage reduction clause. Tarks value in the summer would be £10-12m max so impact would be minimal even if he left on a free

Pickford on the other hand will have a release clause now I reckon
 

There will be. Players won't concede to a pay cut unless they have a 'get out of jail free' card. They won't sign for the club without it. When a player is signing the power is with the player in football these days, particularly with a free transfer like Tarks. There is not a chance he is on a wage reduction without an exit very favourable exit clause.
It will just be a value, where you are not pricing them out of a move.
so he would still cost the going rate for a player in his bracket. And whatever that comes down to, it's all profit at the end of the day...
 
Feel like "the finances will look better next year" has been getting said for the past 5 years now. The finances don't start to look better when you sign new dross to replace the old dross. Everyone said it'd be better this year with Delph and Co gone but then we went and signed Maupay, McNeil and Coady

The 3 you mention won't be on the kind of money Delph, gomes etc are on.
 
When Dyche took over we had played 20 games and had recorded 15 points, in 6 games he has added 7 points (1.17 PPG), at that rate we would finish the season with 36 points, would that be enough?

A win v Brentford that PPG becomes 1.43..... Sean Dyche is the right man for Everton at the moment, if anyone can keep us up it will be him but I fear he may have come in a bit too late.

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When Dyche took over we had played 20 games and had recorded 15 points, in 6 games he has added 7 points (1.17 PPG), at that rate we would finish the season with 36 points, would that be enough?

A win v Brentford that PPG becomes 1.43..... Sean Dyche is the right man for Everton at the moment, if anyone can keep us up it will be him but I fear he may have come in a bit too late.

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Yes.
 

If we win today, we’re right where we need to be to survive and every single Evertonian would have accepted 10 points from those 7 games. Big game today though, I’m confident we win it given what we saw at Forest.
10 points from 21 - if we get it - would be one less point than Brentford get from their last 7 (inclusive of today's game)...and they're apparently a great success.
 

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