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6 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

I can’t see either of Allardyce or Smith still being there in August. The juries out on Dyche, lots of Evertonians don’t like his style of play.

Where have we seen that outlook before. 

Premier League survival or fancy dan football leading to relegation. 

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4 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

I can’t see either of Allardyce or Smith still being there in August. The juries out on Dyche, lots of Evertonians don’t like his style of play.

Everton biggest problem is the owner and the lack of plan there. Dyche's style might not be good watch at times but sacking him would be another problem they don't need. 

On the 3 teams going down, Southampton already have their head coach lined up in Russell Martin and a Director of Football Jason Wilcox coming in. Leeds have ownership problem to sort out and both Leeds and Leicester have to sort out the head coach, Football structure out very quickly and the season starts in 10 weeks time and pre-season in 5 weeks time. Some big decisions for those clubs to take. Did either club have a plan who they want to be next head coach. I think Leicester might stick with Dean Smith for next season and given them some stability and a chance to put a proper plan in place quickly 

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Leeds must be still ruing the day they sacked Bielsa, he had worked miracles there and at his first real bump in the road was sacked. It will be a few years at they very least until they are back in the Premier League. As for Leicester they must be ruing sticking with the myth that is Brendan Rodgers for far too long this season. 

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46 minutes ago, K-Hod said:

Anyone with two working eyes, I suspect.

I'm not sure they have the minerals to battle against the top teams and overcome adversity. They've been there during the decline to relegation and have more or less given up this season. The defence has been shocking, but have they really tried when they left se the ball? 

Maybe they need great players, real leaders to get them to that level, but as of now they are championship players despite all the hype. They're the opposite of the Crazy Gang era of Wimbledon.

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Everton would definitely be better off keeping Dyche, he is a good manager tarnished by unfair labels. He took them over in 19th and has such a imbalanced, injury squad on his hands. They might have a challenge on their hands again next season to avoid the drop assuming they again have no money. Maybe Pickford will be on the chopping block, will potentially generate an over inflated fee due to being England's number 1 but nothing special. Onana is their main asset and would leave a big hole and if they can get any fee for Calvert-Lewin then they may aswell take it as he is useless always injured.

Unsure what to make of the relegated sides, all likely to have massively different squads and new managers. Russell Martin would be a poor appointment for Southampton who will likely lose Ward Prowse, Lavia and a few others will get attention including Salisu and Walker Peters. Leicester need a reset, a new manager and will inevitably lose Maddison, Barnes and of course Tielmans and Soyuncu. Unsure what to make of Leeds, again they need a new manager but I am not sure that they have that many assets that could be sold for good money.

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I wonder if Nathan Jones will be approached by Leicester or Leeds. Sure, he was pants at Southampton, but he turned Luton into a tough, difficult to beat unit. Leeds would especially love the shithousing he would install up there.

 

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All those who are criticising Martin are just obsessed about results and don't look at the important stats like xG and how many completed passes are made in the final third😉.

Only joking, I can see Southampton struggling to threaten the play offs next season as things stand.

 

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‘Everton fans don’t like his style’, do me a favour, shows what lemmings a load of football fans are, in what way is ‘his style’ any worse than what went before? 

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2 hours ago, Blow-in said:

Jesus I did not realise how much I hated Everton.

Maybe it's just me, but I always get the impression that Everton have the angriest supporters in the country. Every time I watch them, their supporters go berserk at everything that goes against them or a player losing the ball. They seen to be on another scale compared to normal supporters.

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2 hours ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said:

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

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

That's 'cos there's nothing else to do in Liverpool

Posted
1 hour ago, rigger said:

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

 

1 hour ago, roverandout said:

OK my apologies 

You’d have liked it back then - there were lots more 3pm on a Saturday kick offs 😀

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22 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

‘Everton fans don’t like his style’, do me a favour, shows what lemmings a load of football fans are, in what way is ‘his style’ any worse than what went before? 

Particular when you remember who went before…

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