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Gary Neville says in injury time “I’m not sure it’s a good idea for Mina to be staying down deliberately because all the referee is going to do is add extra time on.”

And that’s the problem. Because he added just 17 seconds on. So it was absolutely spot on for Mina to sit on the deck for almost 50 seconds because referees are incapable of taking action against it. How many times in a season have I whinged  about this.

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4 minutes ago, Ianrally said:

Why is there a love in for Leicester? They’re southerners nearly

And their fans are a bunch of bastards.

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Leicester will lose a number of key players in the summer.  Maddison Barnes tielemans. Vardy Evans will probably pack it in. Losing a top class keeper like schmiecal in the summer was devastating and replacing him with inept keepers like ward and iverson was foolish

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1 minute ago, DE. said:

I said Everton couldn't have asked for a better final game, and so it proved, as Bournemouth barely put up a fight. Leicester similarly not hugely troubled by a rubbish West Ham team with one eye on their upcoming European final. With that said, two wins in their last sixteen is why Leicester are going down, not because Bournemouth were already on the beach today. 

In the end, Everton survived because they were decisive enough to remove their manager with a few months to go and appoint somebody who'd been there and done it before. Leicester waited until April before questionably appointing Dean Smith, whilst Leeds didn't appoint a worthwhile manager until the beginning of May. As much of a mess as Everton have been this season, and it's not like Dyche has pulled up any trees during his tenure thus far, Leicester and Leeds were even worse. 

Everton fortunate to stay up on that points tally, though, and it'll be interesting to see if Dyche can improve them next season, or if they'll be fighting it out at the wrong end of the table again. Dyche was an improvement on Lampard, but then I probably would have been as well. There wasn't enough of a boost from Dyche that I'd have much confidence going into next season as an Everton supporter, unless the squad has a major revamp. 

Meanwhile, Leicester, welcome to the very small club of relegated PL champions... nice to have some company.

Everton fans dispise Dyche, I would not be too surprised if they end up getting rid over the summer and hire in another "Frank Lampard" type. 

I am going to say their next manager comes mid November and it will be Wayne Rooney.

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2 minutes ago, jim mk2 said:

I'd hope Rovers fans would do the same - shows they care

So if you don’t amble about the pitch after not finishing in the bottom 3 of your division, you don’t care? Aye ok 🙄

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2 minutes ago, roverandout said:

Leicester will lose a number of key players in the summer.  Maddison Barnes tielemans. Vardy Evans will probably pack it in. Losing a top class keeper in the summer was devastating and replacing him with inept keepers was foolish

A warning for the Rovers.

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Just now, rigger said:

A warning for the Rovers.

We've already had a warning,we dropped out of the playoff places with Kaminski's replacement in goal yet some people on here are not bothered that he might be going.

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Leicester are going to have a fire sale, but which top teams would want rubber dinghy men like Maddison, Tielamans or Barnes? That squad had some quality but still went down.

And how many times are Everton going to escape on the last day? There are deep, fundamental issues there with the massive spending but putting their fans through this so often.

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Just now, roverandout said:

Everton fans have serious delusions of grandeur. Not a big epl club. Just a big Club in the 80s

They were level on league titles with Man United when the PL started in 1992.

They’re a more successful Newcastle in reality. Their fan base is absolutely massive.

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1 minute ago, AllRoverAsia said:

That's the best news of the weekend.

If this was the 80s they'd be ripping up the seats and chucking them on the pitch.

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1 minute ago, roverandout said:

Everton fans have serious delusions of grandeur. Not a big epl club. Just a big Club in the 80s

Everton are probably in the top 5 of list of the most successful clubs in the the history of English football. 

Potentially a huge club with their fanbase. 

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2 minutes ago, roverandout said:

Everton fans have serious delusions of grandeur. Not a big epl club. Just a big Club in the 80s

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Second Division/Championship

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Just now, SIMON GARNERS 194 said:

Pickford keeps Everton up.

Are there Everton fans with hal;f and half flags on the final day of the season??????

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1 minute ago, Norbert Rassragr said:

Leicester are going to have a fire sale, but which top teams would want rubber dinghy men like Maddison, Tielamans or Barnes? That squad had some quality but still went down.

Leicester scored more goals than anyone outside the top 10 so I think the attacking players will be ok. It’s the defensive players that have let them down.

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1 minute ago, Darrenbot said:

We've already had a warning,we dropped out of the playoff places with Kaminski's replacement in goal yet some people on here are not bothered that he might be going.

ffs it was`nt pears fault we missed out on the play offs,we don`t score enough goals and hedges pathetic attempt at pne finished us off as challengers,you really should give your head a wobble

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Just now, jim mk2 said:

Domestic

League

First Division/Premier League

Champions (9): 1890–91, 1914–15, 1927–28, 1931–32, 1938–39, 1962–63, 1969–70, 1984–85, 1986–87[99]

Runners-up (7): 1889–90, 1894–95, 1901–02, 1904–05, 1908–09, 1911–12, 1985–86

Second Division/Championship

Winners (1): 1930–31[99]

Runners-up (1): 1953–54

Cups

FA Cup

Winners (5): 1905–06, 1932–33, 1965–66, 1983–84, 1994–95[99]

Runners-up (8): 1892–93, 1896–97, 1906–07, 1967–68, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1988–89, 2008–09

Football League Cup

Runners-up (2): 1976–77, 1983–84[99]

Premiership era they've done nothing 

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2 minutes ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said:

Pickford keeps Everton up.

I’d say Doucoure keeps them up, doesn’t matter what Pickford does without them bagging 

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