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christ, anyone who is looking forward to the championship and not being in the best league by a mile.

is odd
Yes it is the best league financially etc. but is it the best league overall.....it's corrupt to the core. Yes the club will be in the you know what if we go down but I won't be pining to be back playing second fiddle to the Super League clubs funnily enough. The hearts been ripped out of it - particularly this season.
 
If we beat Chelsea we have a great chance of avoid disaster because I see us winning our remaining two home games too… if the crowd are up for it!

I don’t think people have grasped how serious relegation would be. Some have said “oh it’ll enable us to rebuild and get rid of our dead wood.” Who wants to sign dead wood (who are on top Dollar by the way) from a team that’s just been relegated? Possibly a League One one club. But why would our dead wood agree to play for a League One club for about £5k a week? The dead wood will stay and continue taking their massive money.

The only ones who will go are Richarlison, Gordon, Branthwaite and anyone else who’s any good - and they’ll go for a pittance because everyone will know how desperate we’ll be to get the wage bill down. There’s talk of Newcastle being interested in Richarlison for £15million. Fifteen million!

One thing I realised earlier was how much smaller as a club we will be and now diminished our fan base will be if we go down. Earlier I said to my young son, who knows his onions when it comes to top-flight football “We might be playing Sheffield United if we go down. My first game was Sheffield United.” My lad had never heard of them. And why would he have heard of them? When was the last time you saw a championship game on the telly or saw the top pundits even mention the championship? The deluded reds are fond of singing “the city’s all ours.” Well it will be if we go down. The questions is will we do a Leeds or a Forest or a Sheffield Wednesday, or will it be much worse because we’re so heavily indebted and are making such huge losses?
 

christ, anyone who is looking forward to the championship and not being in the best league by a mile.

is odd
I don’t think people have grasped how serious relegation would be. Some have said “oh it’ll enable us to rebuild and get rid of our dead wood.” Who wants to sign dead wood (who are on top Dollar by the way) from a team that’s just been relegated? Possibly a League One one club. But why would our dead wood agree to play for a League One club for about £5k a week? The dead wood will stay and continue taking their massive money.

The only ones who will go are Richarlison, Gordon, Branthwaite and anyone else who’s any good - and they’ll go for a pittance because everyone will know how desperate we’ll be to get the wage bill down. There’s talk of Newcastle being interested in Richarlison for £15million. Fifteen million!

One thing I realised earlier was how much smaller as a club we will be and now diminished our fan base will be if we go down. Earlier I said to my young son, who knows his onions when it comes to top-flight football “We might be playing Sheffield United if we go down. My first game was Sheffield United.” My lad had never heard of them. And why would he have heard of them? When was the last time you saw a championship game on the telly or saw the top pundits even mention the championship? The deluded reds are fond of singing “the city’s all ours.” Well it will be if we go down. The questions is will we do a Leeds or a Forest or a Sheffield Wednesday, or will it be much worse because we’re so heavily indebted and are making such huge losses?
 
Again, you're not inherently wrong, but I think we're also treading into the 2022 world of selective outrage.

If we were in West Ham's position, I doubt even 5% of the fan base would say they were "disillusioned" with Prem football. The Olympic Stadium was nothing more than a punch-up-pit not fit for football 3 years ago, now its 60,000 fans behind the team.

Football fans are fickle. Doesn't mean they wrong of course. I just don't buy into the "outrage" aspect. I accept it for what it is: a select few teams that the Prem brand depends on, then the "misc 14" below them.

Like I said: entertainment tv. Had City not have become the richest team overnight and signed a dozen players for 30m one after the other live on Sky, or media-luvvy 'Arry Redknapp not fixed Spurs all those years ago; who'd care about them.

I don't follow lower league football myself, but I believe quite a lot of people enjoy it. Cheaper tickets, fun atmosphere, few beers etc. Exiting the Prem might possibly be financial armaggedon for the club, but it wont be the end of the world.
I have not had any enjoyment out of football for several years. I’m stuck because I became a fan in the seventies. My children don't care in the slightest about football. Everton offer no interest or enjoyment at all to them.

I live in Liverpool and I my experience tells me that 27 years of nothing means that Everton’s youth support is massively diminished. My son is the only Evertonian in his class and he doesn’t care for them. The club is headed into oblivion.

I don’t believe this is a isolated example. Football is now ultra capitalist with punishing penalties for failure that are literally forcing clubs into destruction. We are well on that path.

The PL has created a top six or seven and the rest are no marks just there to pretend it’s a competition. Clubs of our size are in a twilight zone. Not big enough to challenge but forced to spend to try and meet unachievable fan expectation.

We need a rethink. Liverpool and City have won and we are the forever losers. Capitalism ultimately always ends up with a few ultimate victors and many failiers. It concentrates the power with the victors. We’ve joined the growing pile of failures. There is no way back to where we used to be. We are Kodak.
 
To go back within 2 points of Burnley after they’ve leathered Watford the day before.

Yay.
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That is not what I said. I think relegation will be a disaster for this club, and I'd happily bet we'll be in League One before the Prem again.

I simply said I understand some people who may think millionaires kicking a ball is not the most important thing ever and that relegation would not be the end of Everton (it was not the end of Leeds or Newcastle or Forest or Charlton or Pompey or 5 dozen other clubs, all with different factors of course).
It was the end of Pompey as we know them. I’ve just looked them up and their average attendance is now 12,000. I remember them getting 30,000 regularly in the Prem. Charlton are the same. I had no idea those clubs still even existed. My boy has never even heard of them.

The children of the future are not going to support a team they’ve never heard of.

Leeds aren’t a brilliant example because they were in the lower leagues for almost two decades and nearly went out of existence.
 
To go back within 2 points of Burnley after they’ve leathered Watford the day before.

Yay.
Don't worry, we'll have lots of posters saying we should play for a draw because Burnley won't pick up another point.

Reality is we need 3 wins and only way we are likely to get them is at Goodison. No one is coming to save us.
 

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