Stevethehammer 11:32 Wed Mar 9
Everton
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Apparently in danger of a points deduction due to financial issues. Really has gone wrong there in recent years, ever since Moyes left they haven't been the same club.
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lowlife
4:04 Mon Mar 14
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Zeb - his record at Chelsea was really not good at all, certainly not for a team that should have been challenging for the title. Lost 23 of the 84 games he managed them for. How did Everton not look at that and think twice before appointing him. The mind boggles.
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Manuel
3:11 Mon Mar 14
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They could def go down, especially if Watford and Burnley fight, and with two wiley managers like Woy and ginger they most likely will. Couple that with Lampard not being the right man for a fight like this, and a tough run in, they are bang in trouble. Best case is they stay up by a very small margin.
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Alfs
2:59 Mon Mar 14
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Even though I don't share the hatred of many on here of Lampard, I'm at a loss to see why he was given the job. In fact, any of his managerial roles.
Being a great player doesn't necessarily make you a good manager. If anything, the best managers had mediocre careers as footballers. It's a completely different mindset.
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Sven Roeder
1:41 Mon Mar 14
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They have wasted an awful lot of money .... what is Gylffi Sigurdsen up to these days? .... on a lot of similar players. Seem a depressed club as Liverpool go further & further away from them. Appointing Lampard was the last thing they needed. Should have gone for a caretaker ... Duncan Ferguson or even Roy Hodgson ... and had a rethink in the summer. A tubby half shaven narcissist who thinks his shit doesnt stink ..... NO
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Takashi Miike
1:29 Mon Mar 14
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they're bang in trouble and it's worrying for them when fatso is coming out with shit like "It is what it is" when asked about their poor form. he's completely not what they needed as manager, so it makes you wonder who's making such bad decisions at the club
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chim chim cha boo
1:24 Mon Mar 14
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No Everton fan would have it that they are roughly equivalent to us. They think they are a massive club who could take any of our players, if they were good enough. They'd probably have a little moan if by some wild, wild set of circumstances they signed Declan Rice. . Deluded idiots, the spurs of the north.
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nychammer
1:01 Mon Mar 14
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Not that long back Everton were our equals or better and pushing where we are now, what on earth has happened? Poor recruitment, lack of investment? poor Stewardship?
Perhaps we should heed their situation. There but by the Grace of God etc......
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zebthecat
12:48 Mon Mar 14
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Frank Lampard is not a good manager; you only have to see what he did at Chelsea compared to what an actually decent manager did. Everton have been on the way down for a couple of years with their recruitment of an army of truly mediocre midfielders.
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Mex Martillo
12:02 Mon Mar 14
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If old man Woy keeps improving, Frank may be the man to take them down, what a shame...
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nich the d
11:48 Sun Mar 13
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On current form that would be four points if they're lucky?
Conceivably nothing... They could still finish bottom!
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Alfs
10:24 Sun Mar 13
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They have a horrible run in. Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal and us, along with Palace away, Leicester away and Brentford home and Newcastle at home.
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sand iron
3:55 Sat Mar 12
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Russ of the BML 11:07 Thu Mar 10 Re: Everton
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PwoperNaughtyButNot
3:35 Sat Mar 12
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Manuel 10:42 Sat Mar 12 Re: Everton They wouldn't have BFS, made their feelings very clear about him and got him OUT of the football club. We just put up with him, with barely more than a whimper. I respected that type of passion.
Are we the only club that didn’t have a compete melt down after he got his hands on them?
Is that because a) he is so good (be careful what you wish for cliche)
Or b) his mismanagement completely destabilising clubs?
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Mace66
3:28 Sat Mar 12
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“Nothing is ever good enough, the good old days were the best…”
sounds familiar !?
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mashed in maryland
3:21 Sat Mar 12
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Manuel 11:08 Sat Mar 12
Speaking as someone who's married into a family of them, you're onto something there.
Evertonians are known as "bitter blues" for a reason. They're fatalistic. The way West Ham fans can be negative is nothing in comparison. Everton fans could talk about a 5-0 win as if they'd watched their house burn down. Nothing is ever good enough, the good old days were the best, and everyone and everything is shite.
But, as most of us know, they are infinitely preferable to their neighbours.
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WHU(Exeter)
2:42 Sat Mar 12
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And I think England's first home defeat against a team from outside Britain? Ireland in a friendly before the Hungary home defeat at Wembley.
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the coming of gary
2:14 Sat Mar 12
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The only place in Britain where Bobby Moore scored for England .
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Far Cough
1:28 Sat Mar 12
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Side of Ham 11:28 Sat Mar 12 Re: Everton Evertonians having Liverpool as neighbours don’t suffer hand me downs or journeymen. We’ve been in such shit at times that these are the only types that would join us.
As Bill Shankly famously said "there's only two teams in Liverpool, Liverpool and Liverpool's reserves"
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Far Cough
1:19 Sat Mar 12
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In the days of Everton's holy trinity, which was Howard Kendall, Colin Harvey and Alan Ball, they were a decent side to watch, fucking hate the cunts now though
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yngwies Cat
1:17 Sat Mar 12
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I like Everton, decent club. Much better then that rabble across Stanley Park.
Not sure picking fatty to manage them was a good fit. He's a more Vauxhall Conference then EPL
Reckon Rooney will end up getting the gig, after Frank gets the old heave ho, and rolls away.
Doing a decent job at Derby and learning the right way, unlike Frank.
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Mike Oxsaw
1:09 Sat Mar 12
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Things change: there's no law that states that just because things always have been, then they always will be.
They'll get no special treatment from either the authorities or the media should relegation beckon.
Now think of the knicker-wetting and searches for a "sensible solution" that would take place should one of the media favourite ESL clubs find themselves in a similar position.
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