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What has been your lowest point supporting Everton?

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It was the start of this spiral, we've only gone backwards since, he had one year left, just one, he could easily of been allowed to see that out.
When Moshiri sacked him for no logical reason it was obvious we were in trouble.
Drifting to nothingness and nowhere under Koeman before him. Spiralling into the ground under Martinez before him. But the gravy guzzler getting booted was the low point??.... Surely there have been lower points for anyone following the club for over five years, no?
 
In terms of level of desperation I've felt leaving the ground

Getting beat 5-2 at home to arsenal under koeman

Losing 1-0 away to Liverpool U18s in the cup

Losing 3-2 at home to Brentford last year
Was at the loss to the under 18s. Dark day. Really thought we would beat them ..also at the 5-2 koeman game but not as bad in my memory … all losses are bad but some hurt more ….
 

Not the lowest, but thinking we actually had a chance of winning a trophy only for Rom to fumble two 1v1s and a pen and then Martial to get the fortunate end of a bobbly nonsense one-two to score an injury time winner hurt me bad.
Another bad day when I thought we would win.
 
I think the derby under Benitez last year is maybe the absolute lowest I've felt but I have to shout out essentially the entire European run under Koeman and especially the absolute trouncing we took off Atalanta. Grim.
Was at Atlanta game . Great trip but horrible hammering. The alcohol took away a lot of the pain though …
 
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That's got to be up there.

Or watching Liverpool come back from 3-0 in the Champions League final courtesy of a Gerrard dive to give them the momentum they needed.

Distin's back pass at Wembley.

Anything between about 1986-1999 I was relatively young (born '85) I relegation wouldn't have been as painful as it would be now. So luckily can't class going 2-0 down to Wimbledon as a low point.

Watching Hibbert 'marking' Malouda at Wembley.

But in all honesty, now really is a bad as I can remember as all hope has almost been extinguished - we know that if we don't make new signings in January we'll go down, and we also have to trust the club to get the signings right, which they've failed at for decades.
 
It was the start of this spiral, we've only gone backwards since, he had one year left, just one, he could easily of been allowed to see that out.
When Moshiri sacked him for no logical reason it was obvious we were in trouble.

How was it the start of the spiral? We finished 8th under Silva the year after. The start of the spiral was summer 2016, the appointment of Koeman and Walsh and transfer window where we bought Bolasie for £28m. That was the day we became a basket case.
 

How was it the start of the spiral? We finished 8th under Silva the year after. The start of the spiral was summer 2016, the appointment of Koeman and Walsh and transfer window where we bought Bolasie for £28m. That was the day we became a basket case.
I remember going through all five stages of grief during that Bolasie transfer.

Firstly denial; would we really be so stupid as to spend £28m on a one-trick pony when we could get a top quality player from abroad for probably cheaper?

Anger - they're actually doing this. What's wrong with them, surely they know this is going to be a disaster, right?

Then came the bargaining. Ok, maybe we have a limited transfer war chest and they are going to follow this one up with an absolute zinger for really cheap. Maybe I can get over this one and they know what they're doing.

Then the depression set in. I can't believe we've just signed Yannick Bolasie for almost £30m. He's pure rubbish and it seems only those at Everton don't see it.

Finally, acceptance. He's here now, might as well cheer him on and hope for a miracle.

Ultimately no miracle occurred.
 
Too numerous to list them all, but a few highlights.

My first Derby was the Glen Keely one = Ace.

A 10 man Man Utd stopping us winning an unprecedented treble.

Getting pipped to the double by our loveable neighbours in 86.

Approx half an hour in v Wimbledon. Desperation in the air.

The away drubbing at Arsenal. Strictly Tony hammering in off the crossbar like he's Tony Yeboah.

The rise of that utter turd Kenwright. Still hanging around to this day.

Realising a large portion of our fans are complete dopes for nodding along with Kenwright and voting for Kirkby

Moyes being a serial loser when it mattered. (take your pick)

Deadline day Arteta. (Classic Kenwright.
I don't include Rooney, his leaving was inevitable)

Numerous Anfield Drubbings.

Daniel Sturridge late leveler and that stupid fkin dance.

Burnley away/Brentford home. I never once thought we'd be relegated, but those challenged my thought process.

Kenwright. Still here. Tick-tock.
 
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As a 9 year old when we lost the 2nd replay to Villa in the league cup final right at the end. I can remember listening to it on the radio as it wasn’t on tv.
 

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