Do you mean the thread, or Everton in general??
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Do you mean the thread, or Everton in general??
I’m not sure we tapped him up. We offered them compensation for him, they refused, we walked away and hired Big Undies.
Then we appointed Silva after they sacked him 4 months later as is often the Watford way.
God knows. If we did, we didn’t do a very good job of it as we had to endure Allardyce for much longer than any self respecting set of fans should.Didn't it get pretty much proven we tapped him up?
I know there was an enquiry
Didn't it get pretty much proven we tapped him up?
I know there was an enquiry
Everton have agreed compensation with Watford for manager Marco Silva. Reports on Friday claim the compensation is in the region of £4m and, in reaching the agreement, the clubs have avoided a Premier League inquiry into allegations the Toffees 'tapped-up' the PortugueseGod knows. If we did, we didn’t do a very good job of it as we had to endure Allardyce for much longer than any self respecting set of fans should.
Making myself crazy, thinking of the permeatations....Premier League relegation odds and fixtures as Burnley, Leeds & Everton battle for survival
By Sporting Life
13:14 · MON May 09, 2022
The battle to avoid the final relegation spot in the Premier League is down to three with Burnley, Everton and Leeds all fighting for survival.
On average, over the past 10 seasons, 35 points has been enough to retain your spot in England's top-flight, with no side going higher than that across the past five campaigns.
It looks like more will be needed this season as Everton reached that mark with a rare away win at Leicester on Sunday. Leeds replaced them in the relegation zone after their 2-1 defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates.
Jesse Marsch's side are now odds-on for the drop, with Burnley a close second-favourite following a disappointing 3-1 defeat to Aston Villa.
Norwich and Watford have both been relegated with games to spare, falling far behind the battle for safety.
- Title race: All you need to know
- Top-four battle: All you need to know
CLICK HERE to look at the full Premier League table
Premier League relegation odds (via Sky Bet)
Odds correct at 1800 (08/05/22)
- 10/11 - Leeds
- 1/1 - Burnley
- 10/1 - Everton
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What are Leeds' remaining fixtures?
- Wednesday, May 11: Chelsea (H)
- Sunday, May 15: Brighton (H)
- Sunday, May 22: Brentford (A)
What are Burnley's remaining fixtures?
- Sunday, May 15: Tottenham (A)
- Thursday, May 19: Aston Villa (A)
- Sunday, May 22: Newcastle (H)
What are Everton's remaining fixtures?
- Wednesday, May 11: Watford (A)
- Sunday, May 15: Brentford (H)
- Thursday, May 19: Crystal Palace (H)
- Sunday, May 22: Arsenal (A)
Premier League relegation odds and fixtures as Burnley, Leeds & Everton battle for survival
By Sporting Life
13:14 · MON May 09, 2022
The battle to avoid the final relegation spot in the Premier League is down to three with Burnley, Everton and Leeds all fighting for survival.
On average, over the past 10 seasons, 35 points has been enough to retain your spot in England's top-flight, with no side going higher than that across the past five campaigns.
It looks like more will be needed this season as Everton reached that mark with a rare away win at Leicester on Sunday. Leeds replaced them in the relegation zone after their 2-1 defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates.
Jesse Marsch's side are now odds-on for the drop, with Burnley a close second-favourite following a disappointing 3-1 defeat to Aston Villa.
Norwich and Watford have both been relegated with games to spare, falling far behind the battle for safety.
- Title race: All you need to know
- Top-four battle: All you need to know
CLICK HERE to look at the full Premier League table
Premier League relegation odds (via Sky Bet)
Odds correct at 1800 (08/05/22)
- 10/11 - Leeds
- 1/1 - Burnley
- 10/1 - Everton
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What are Leeds' remaining fixtures?
- Wednesday, May 11: Chelsea (H)
- Sunday, May 15: Brighton (H)
- Sunday, May 22: Brentford (A)
What are Burnley's remaining fixtures?
- Sunday, May 15: Tottenham (A)
- Thursday, May 19: Aston Villa (A)
- Sunday, May 22: Newcastle (H)
What are Everton's remaining fixtures?
- Wednesday, May 11: Watford (A)
- Sunday, May 15: Brentford (H)
- Thursday, May 19: Crystal Palace (H)
- Sunday, May 22: Arsenal (A)
I still don’t feel too comfortable about our situation but it’s definitely nice seeing us at 16 on the table. I’ll let you all know how I feel Wednesday night.
I particularly enjoyed this:Sounds like a half empty stadium and a very unhappy fan base
I feel quite comfortable now, but im only 1 Watford goal away from total breakdown, again.I’m gonna say you still won’t be feeling comfortable about our situation then mate, even if we win
I can’t say you are wrong but I’d like to think winning 3 straight would give us all hope that we are on a run of our own and there’s no reason to say we can’t beat Brentford and Palace as well, or at the very least pick up some sort of variation of points.I’m gonna say you still won’t be feeling comfortable about our situation then mate, even if we win
We should’ve folded after Leicester equalised, but we didn’t.I feel quite comfortable now, but im only 1 Watford goal away from total breakdown, again.
2 wins gets us to 41. That's what we need.
But we wouldn't be there mathematically, that's what i'm saying. If we get 41 and the other two win their 3 remaining games then we'll go down because they'll have 43 so we'd still in essence be relying on others. Either we 'need' 44 to be mathematically safe, or we go off a gut feeling of what will be enough. For me I think one more win will probably do it but yeah i'd much rather we don't do that!
We can stay up without winning a single game.2 wins from now tho right?