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

Merry Christmas Everton.

:christmas_tree: :christmas_tree: :santa:

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Thought Arteta had left EFC a few years ago… is that him on the box cover

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It can’t be that realistic if the coaches park outside.

A realistic set out have the coaches parked infront of goal.

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Can someone explain the thing with the welsh plates to me?

All of their fans are travelling in from Wales

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What’s his problem with Everton? Wasn’t quite good enough, not used correctly? Wages were late?

:joy:

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Maybe it’s the fan base…

For some reason, he was the focus of a lot of abuse from the fans when he was there.

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Don’t know if something happened off the pitch in terms of behaviour.

I just remember that it hasn’t worked out because to be Calvert-Lewin’s (when he had those injuries) backup or replacement, he wasn’t that type of player.

Maupay is a second striker, needs to have a partner up top. And Everton were in enough problems to play with two forwards, they mostly opted to play with an attacking midfielder.

Quality wise and style wise, simply not a good fit.

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What’s very funny is that Neal Maupay is still an Everton player, on loan.

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It’s interesting that they assume he means he checks that they’ve lost. He might be smiling that they’ve managed to scrape a point.

It is pretty amazing how terrible his record for Everton is, one goal in 27 PL matches, having scored 8 in 32 for Brighton the year before, then 6 in 29 for Brentford the year after. That isn’t world-beating, but it is a meaningful contribution.

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He scored just the 1 goal for them in what was a disappointing spell. And in unsurprising and characteristic Everton fashion, the whole thing became toxic pretty quickly.

This is still to this day his Wiki page

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According to an exciting update from TEAMtalk, Massimiliano Allegri is seen as an option to replace Sean Dyche as Everton manager, in what would be an audacious swoop.

The legendary Italian was “sounded out by Everton in their succession planning during Moshiri’s time as owner” and he is now also on The Friedkin Group’s “radar” as well.

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Wanted to see him outside of Italy, would be interesting.