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Why I Think Everton Will Be Relegated

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We have just lost to bottom of the table at home. Probably one of the only sides I look at and fancy the 3 points. We may only be 2 points away from 14th but we can’t buy a win so it doesn’t matter.

I would be amazed if we didn’t gift West Ham a much needed win this weekend and then we play Arsenal and the RS.

We will likely be on 15 points (17 at the absolute most) going into a massive set of fixtures.

Leeds (H)
Villa (H)
Forest (A)
Brentford (H)

Off the field this window is shaping up to be a scramble in the last week looking for what scraps are left over. We needed bodies week 1 to give us a chance. Again, they have failed to produce just like they did last summer leaving us without a striker for 5 winless games.
 
I'd rather get relegated and flush out as much of the dead wood as possible, get in a manager with a plan and try and fix the club in the long-run than appoint Sean Dyche and stay up on the last day of the season.

Club needs a serious jolt to the system and relegation, as bad as it would be, might give us that.
Like burning down your house because it needs a rewire. Please understand relegation is possibly the end of this club
 
Ah, you've reached the bargaining stage.

Relegation does no club any favours mate, and I think our setup is one closer to Leeds and Sunderland.

Even worse I'd say.

We make losses of 100 million per season at the minute. Loss in revenue of TV money plus sponsorship revenue will decrease and the big killer will be paying for the stadium.

It could be curtains for the club.
 
Ah, you've reached the bargaining stage.

Relegation does no club any favours mate, and I think our setup is one closer to Leeds and Sunderland.
To be honest, I've been at peace with it for a few years now. It's been heading this way ever since we blew that fortune in the lamentable summer of Steve Walsh.

You're right though, we're definitely on the Leeds/Sunderland end of the recovery spectrum. So be it, we're not infallible and I think some of our fanbase could do with a reality check when it comes to the outside perception of the club in 2022.

Above all, I'm really not that concerned what league we play in, it's still Everton. I just want to see us win some games again.
 

I think we'll go down unfortunately, but I can think of plenty of games where we should have won and we'd be 5/6 places better off.

Leeds, Brentford, Liverpool and Wolves at home should never have been a defeat. That's 7 points right there.

Im petrified and accepted its over. But in reality isnt over, but there isn't much hope. I'm finding it really hard to put any major blame on defenders because often they're defending for most of the game because we cant trap a ball uptop.
 
Even worse I'd say.

We make losses of 100 million per season at the minute. Loss in revenue of TV money plus sponsorship revenue will decrease and the big killer will be paying for the stadium.

It could be curtains for the club.
You’ve nailed it .

Over three years we’ve lost £371m , so an average of £123m . We lose about £80m immediately because of tv revenue and a load of sponsorship. We’re probably be looking well in excess of £200m before we start . Just to hammer the point EFL rules allow us to lose about £13m a season !
 

The fact it's the 19th January, we haven't signed a player, and Frank Lampard is still our manager after losing 3 home games in a row tells you all you need to know. The board have completely disappeared, checked out, waged war with the fans, and are content to watch us go down. We're down and no mistake. We'll finish 20th too.

4 home games :(
 
League One.
Do you think Wednesday fans think about that after they've won 5-0?

You support Everton, not the Premier League. I know there's a very real possibility of there no longer being an Everton if we get relegated, but I really don't understand the mindset that football is basically over because we're playing Swansea, not Southampton.
 
Do you think Wednesday fans think about that after they've won 5-0?

You support Everton, not the Premier League. I know there's a very real possibility of there no longer being an Everton if we get relegated, but I really don't understand the mindset that football is basically over because we're playing Swansea, not Southampton.
Personally it’s over if the club goes down.
 

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