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Why do you keep supporting Everton?

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It's now more a feeling of a sense of duty or habit rather than my previous genuine love for the club, sad to say.

I've really fallen away from football in general in a big way over the last few years. Our horrible underperformances are part of it, but the corruption and greed in the game have slowly killed my interest too.
 

Mostly because I am a massive masochist, however, I am also a confirmed optimist and after every low point, I always convince myself “it can only be upward from here”. But I have to say this bunch of turds are really straining my ability to keep the faith.

i just want to see a team that will fight and at leat give the appearance of giving a toss about the fans. I want to see a manager who would rather play fearless kids, no matter how raw, than play the same cowards week in, week out.
 
Swore id pull back after last year and didn't watch any of the games start of the season due to last season and having little connection to the players and Lampard. But it's in such dire straights now that I've gotten involved watching again and don't know why I do as one voice on an Internet forum hardly matters a jot.
 

The emotional boost from winning. Shortlived though it is, it's like being withdrawn from smack since October. I've never felt so wretched in my life.... like literally nothing good will ever happen to me for the rest of my existence.

Could have everything, but if EFC aren't in the PL, it's like there's no point. That's why I sometimes think every win is in fact a personal defeat, because it claws me back in.

I'd made peace with relegation before last season's Chelsea game - thanks in no small part to a huge bookies payout if they went. It didn't happen, and now I get jack shid for them dropping.

Will one more season in the PL be the difference between long-term survival/outright extinction/Leeds-style exodus? Will the money from last season's survival ensure the stadium is operable for a while, as opposed to something that will send the club into liquidation and rebirth in the Conference North?

I guess a huge takeover from Moshiri could be the answer. But it's exactly this the board needs to be clear about..... but they lie, and mask everything with pictures of the stadium... they've lost all credibility already, what harm will a bit of brutal honesty do?
 

I keep supporting Everton because of all the "Good Times" we've had under Bill Kenwright.

_Bill Kenwright.webp


 
Love football, don't care win or lose really, it's just nice to follow a team and a community. Wouldn't stop supporting them even if they got negged into oblivion. Still watch loads of other football at the same time.
I don't think I actually agree with this anymore. I used to.

The world cup was great. I hardly watched any of it. I was happy.

Now that competition has ended and all this starts up again ...
 
My dad always said if he was reincarnated he would choose to have no interest in football whatsoever given the amount of weekends it’s ruined…

This is coming from a 61 year old who saw all the glory days whilst I’m 34 and have seen… good times.
 

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