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Summer transfer window 2023

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Exactly, it would be a statement of the short term goal of avoiding relegation. And if that is the case then Dyche is probably the right man for the job. Transfers may be all short term this summer and may just be tactical to avoid the drop next May. But, and regardless how bad the Board is viewed, this will only be a short term strategy until the new ground is built. Once that is sorted there will be more cash available for transfers and things will get better. Its breaking eggs to make omelettes situation and unfortunately Everton is currently in the breaking eggs phase as opposed to the eating the omelette phase. As someone posted last week, when Spurs and Arsenal built their stadiums they spent F all on transfers. It is just short term pain for long term gain
What about the diarrhea stage

Too much talk of food
 
So that's another great weekend for Kev who has probably been watching the cricket & tennis while Kenwright has been down the Ivy boring his hangers-on with his stale stories.

Super. Keep it up, lads!
 

Cant wait for next week to come round:

Expect Young, hope for Rodrigo (can't see any other attacker deal happening yet) and at the end of the week Maupay leading the line in the 1st pre season game as DCL probably will pick up a niggle. Might confirm also whether Gomes / Gbamin are anywhere to be seen the squad heading out.
And interested to see some of the youngsters play like Cannon, Mills, Warrington and how Dele gets on.
 

Exactly, it would be a statement of the short term goal of avoiding relegation. And if that is the case then Dyche is probably the right man for the job. Transfers may be all short term this summer and may just be tactical to avoid the drop next May. But, and regardless how bad the Board is viewed, this will only be a short term strategy until the new ground is built. Once that is sorted there will be more cash available for transfers and things will get better. Its breaking eggs to make omelettes situation and unfortunately Everton is currently in the breaking eggs phase as opposed to the eating the omelette phase. As someone posted last week, when Spurs and Arsenal built their stadiums they spent F all on transfers. It is just short term pain for long term gain
28 years since winning a trophy…

(NB I do agree with your sentiment, just this particular choice of phrase tickled me!)
 

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