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Posted
1 minute ago, simongarnerisgod said:

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

keep telling yourself that while i'll look at results with the 2 different keepers in goal

Posted
1 minute ago, roverandout said:

Premiership era they've done nothing 

Football history goes back alot farther than the "Premiership"

It matters

BTW, the Premiership doesn't exist any more. It's the Premier League (not EPL)

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Posted
4 minutes ago, roverandout said:

Premiership era they've done nothing 

Football started a long time before that. Do you work for Sky?

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Posted

The relief of the Everton fans was clear but within minutes they were chanting 'sack the board'. As at every club they are the one constant. Players, managers and owners come and go but they, like us are there for life.

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Posted
10 minutes 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.

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.

Anyone with two working eyes, I suspect.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, roverandout said:

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

They will have no problem filling their new 50k+ Bramley Moore Dock Stadium.

Just wanted the entitled b'stards to rough it a little.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, roverandout said:

I'm not saying Everton are not historically a big club but in the epl era they've been also-rans

Football was also a thing before 1992.

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Posted

First time in history the top division in England has averaged over 40,000 attendance over all league games all season.

Obviously cannot be repeated next season.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, simongarnerisgod said:

er,ok🤣😂🤡

You might want to look at the Pears/kaminkski thread where superniko posted facts that kaminski is a much better keeper than Pears. Kaminski 7th in the Advanced goalkeeping league rankings Pears waaaay down in 33rd,so maybe you're the clown eh Krusty

Posted
13 minutes ago, Darrenbot said:

keep telling yourself that while i'll look at results with the 2 different keepers in goal

a) Wilson handball goal b) Hedges not running it into the corner 3) Barnes blatant handball in the last minute

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Posted
Just now, danger19_80 said:

a) Wilson handball goal b) Hedges not running it into the corner 3) Barnes blatant handball in the last minute

In the playoff positions with Kaminski ,out with Pears

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Posted
17 minutes ago, jim mk2 said:

Football history goes back alot farther than the "Premiership"

It matters

BTW, the Premiership doesn't exist any more. It's the Premier League (not EPL)

Epl because I can't be arsed typing premiership 

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Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, Darrenbot said:

In the playoff positions with Kaminski ,out with Pears

I forget when Kaminski got injured but we nosedived in the last months of last season as well with TK in goal the whole time. The goalkeeper situation was nowhere near one of the main reasons we failed to make the playoffs this season. 

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20 minutes ago, jim mk2 said:

Football history goes back alot farther than the "Premiership"

It matters

BTW, the Premiership doesn't exist any more. It's the Premier League (not EPL)

If you're going to be a pedant then you may want to know there's no such word as 'alot'. 

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As boring and predictable as it could be with Everton winning and staying up.

Leicester will need to sell some players and have a bit of a rebuild but you'd expect them to throw some money at it. Leeds will probably have less clamour for their players but again, I expect they will throw money at it. Even if it's to keep the players they have.

Could see Southampton having a bit of a troubled season.

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Posted (edited)

Amidst all this last day Piss n Wind...this is the League where I want to see our famous Blue n White Halves once again grace in the not too distant future.

It must be our aim or whats the point?

 

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3 minutes ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said:

Amidst all this last day Piss n Wind...this is the League where I want to see our famous Blue n White Halves once again grace in the not too distant future.

It must be our aim our whats the point?

 

Nobody knows the answer to that one.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Sweaty Gussets said:

If you're going to be a pedant then you may want to know there's no such word as 'alot'. 

Bad grammer doesn't alter the facts.

Posted
Just now, rigger said:

Bad grammer doesn't alter the facts.

What facts? I call it the epl. Jim the meiser calls it the Premier League.  He can call it the McDonald's burger King jam butty league for all I care

Posted (edited)

Shame for Everton staying up. Wanted them to go down and Leicester to stay up. Bournemouth should have won that game. Dyche has big summer ahead trying to sign some quality attacking players. 

Wonder where Leeds and Leicester go now with the head coaches appointment and both teams have big squad overhaul to do. I wonder if Allardyce will stay at Leeds for next season or Smith at Leicester. Leicester are doing an internal review of football matters next week according Sky Sports. Leeds made by take over by minority owner 49ers Enterprises. Major job in rebuilding the footballing structure and what the plan will be for the club. 

Losing Kasper Schmeichel was a big miss and their leader was major part in them going down. 

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, roverandout said:

What facts? I call it the epl. Jim the meiser calls it the Premier League.  He can call it the McDonald's burger King jam butty league for all I care

The fact that the history of our football clubs go back further than 1992.

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