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

Going to Everton could ruin your career so makes sense.

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They probably wanted Ancelotti Jnr. to play alongside Gueye.

our injury list will grow after the derby … :face_vomiting:

Sadly do they need much encouragement.

Bar the Diaz and Jota ones they often get them sitting on the bus or driving into training.

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Looks like the players already fed up.

Who is the shattered player.

And can he tire them all out by the time we play them.

I remember playing Aussie Rules growing up, and in U/16s, we had a coach that had the exaxt same grin after the first training session.

The next got cut short as almost the whole squad was crippled over the fence puking. But fuck me did it pay off come the end of the season when we steam rolled other teams in the final 5-10 minutes of games. The guy was fucking evil :rofl:

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What an absolute disaster of a transfer window for them

Been a good window fat Fwank gone and the ginger one in.

Would rather they Ket Frankr or signed

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The danger for them now could be that sacking Frank came a bit too late. By the time they sold Gordon (who was out of the team anyway) and appointed Dyche, it left very little room for a few signings in. Could prove to be costly at the end of the season.

I don’t think Frank would have kept them up, and he would be unlikely to get them promoted next season if they did go down. Dyche gives them a chance at both of those.

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I agree, that was not my point. Maybe should’ve done it a bit earlier.

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They still need goals from somwhere… a free agent maybe? Artem Dzubya, Jurgen Locadia, Andre Ayew, Connor Wickham.

Yikes maybe not.

They’ll have to hope Ellis Simms can get a goal or two.

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Wickham :rofl:

He was terrible for Palace 7 years ago, he seemed to find his level at FGR.

Everton are bang up against it & that’s been evident for well over a year now…all the signs point to relegation with teams around them all using January to strengthen.

Whatever happened prior to then when they were comfortably finishing mid table will hold no influence to where they finish this season.

A struggling side changing managers is almost standard procedure in the modern era, sometimes it proves to be the right call (Marsh at Leeds), sometimes it has no difference (Smith at Norwich) and others it can have a worst effect. (Jones at Soton)…time will tell which bracket Dyche falls into.

I assume it means who they replace with who.

Let’s face it Lampard is crap, only some odd fanboys will pretend he is any cop.

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