I’ll have a bitter please...It’s the Everton thread

Well fair play, my interest in Everton has grown remarkably this year.

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The blue noses suddenly seem to rate him higher than that.

https://twitter.com/BLUENOSEBOB1878/status/1487169416186019848?t=Vlx_XDdfygz_8LDGUscTEw&s=19

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It’s just another thing to add to my “reasons why I hate Lampard list”

Entry number 47 - Everton Manager

I reckon they’ll get relegated.

This smacks of a manager desperate to get back into football and going to the wrong club.

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Just imagine the reception he’s gonna get at Anfield , especially considering his last time there. Can’t wait.

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Klopp and Lampard are not exactely best mates, another reason April 23 should be fun to watch.

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I thought they were saying James Rodriguez was the best midfielder ever…!
So confusing trying to keep up with the venom they keep spouting :roll_eyes:

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I’m speculating that the fans there love their ‘idea’ of Lampard: the theory being, he can’t stand our club. Only at Everton would that be enough. I think he might be a little underrated by Liverpool fans, tbh though.
He’s certainly bright enough to realise that Everton’s spiritual recovery depends on them stopping their obsession with their neighbours. He isn’t Klopp though, so I don’t expect him to confront that issue head on the way Jürgen did in his first presser about us carrying around our ‘backpack’ of history.

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A spell in the championship could be the best thing for them. Seriously.

Knocking about the middle of the premier just deluded them into thinking they are just a good manager or couple of signings away from competing.

Sometimes you have to hit rock bottom before you can bounce back up.

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I think he might embrace that to see if that could drive them forward. Kind of aligns with his own views I guess.

To me it just doesn’t sound like it’s what Everton need. Being honest I’m not sure I know either given the mess they’re in.

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Once they drop down, it will become a sinking ship and all the rats will run away. So I don’t see then coming back up immediately, if they drop down.

They need to rebuild everything from scratch and it would be easy for them if they don’t have to do the rebuild while playing in championship or fighting relegation.

Having said that, for the blatant injury causing fouls that they did on us last season, I wish them a decade of hell in championship.

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How the fuck has Duncan Disorderly managed to hang around so long. Any manager who wants to have any chance of giving it a go will give him the long drop kick.

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Rock bottom for me would be the Sunderland method. Back to back relegations and now can’t get out of league one. The only thing that may prevent it is the bottom three teams are just so poor that any points will help them

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If they were to go down, does that put pressure on the stadium project?

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Yes. When it comes to our club’s blue rivals, it’s ‘nihil aliud nisi coniectura’

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Climate change is going out pressure on that :rofl:

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FIFY

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Duncan is a weasel. The sort who will suck up to the people in charge no matter who they are to keep his job. We get those types always. He won’t do anything to undermine the manager , neither will he choose to even take the mgr position full time… If he does do take the step full time , he knows fully well that his cushy job at everton is gone.

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Rooney ceded the job to Lampard based on the fact that Wayne hasn’t had Frank’s experience of going from Derby to fuck up at the second club he played for yet. That’s still ahead of him, methinks

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Or he’s waiting for the united job

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Not having any sympathy for Everton these days but this is making their situation even worse…

Rooney publicly confirming that he was approached by Everton and turned it down is such a classless act IMO.

‚Look at me. I am such a good manager that I can turn down a PL club’

What a monkey.

Just don’t talk about it while your youth club are struggling to find a manager.