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Following Our Nearest And Dearest Rivals 2022/23

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30 minutes ago, RMH said:

That should be reviewed and that scum of Son should be red carded retrospectively and given a suspension. But it won’t happen, you just know it.

Looks worse than the Joao Felix red, and nobody complained about that one.

The Everton job was an impossible one for Frank and many other managers, it's probably good for his mental health he got the sack. Now the rumour is they want Biesla, the man is legendary at building a certain type of team over time , but in the short term he'd be the worst manager to keep a team up.

 

12 minutes ago, axman2526 said:

As bad, if not worse, than Felix's challange at the same ground. Different outcomes though eh?

more horrific angle with c**t Paul Tierney in it. later Son assists for the goal, of course

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35 minutes ago, mojo said:

more horrific angle with c**t Paul Tierney in it. later Son assists for the goal, of course

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Same Fulham player that Felix got sent off for his challange on too. 

If Felix, or any of our lot, had done that we would have agreed it was a red and would have been a red. That is a leg breaker and they are saying it is not a red? 

Am sure if Spurs had our owners Uefa would be doing pi$$ all about FFP now too.

18 hours ago, Zeta said:

You say that, and I really didn't want Liverpool to win the league the other year, but I haven't heard that much about it since then. In fact, if you stick to just Chelsea news, you don't hear much from anyone else. It's quite nice.

Oh i wish i could be like that, sadly i enjoy being on Twitter too much. I don't really tweet much just read everyone's opinion and shake my head disappointedly from behind my phone. Absolute cesspit on there.

9 hours ago, mojo said:

more horrific angle with c**t Paul Tierney in it. later Son assists for the goal, of course

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Son has history doing this too. Snapped Gomes' leg a few seasons back, did a tackle like this against us (was it on Azpi?). He's made out to be some media darling at Spurs but he's actually a nasty little bastard.

It's funny how Kane and his agent think, every season they wanted a move, yet ended up signing an extension with no our clause. It's a matter of taking the money when it's on offer, actively looking at better options, but no exit strategy.

Moshiri putting Everton up for sale. I'm not surprised really it looks like they hadn't got a sound foundation there at all. But Everton are another club that if a buyer with deep pockets comes along could provide an interesting project. New stadium on the way, long time since any success but an historic club. Will be interesting to see if this one goes to Middle Eastern or Chinese buyers  

57 minutes ago, BordeauxBlue said:

Why on earth would you buy Everton when United and Liverpool are also up for sale. Unless you don't have the paper for those two, in which case you probably shouldn't be buying a football club anyway... 

 

Suppose it’s like the Newcastle takeover, bigger potential ROI. Although for the Saudi state to work as a Marketing vehicle, it was also better to be loved for turning a clubs fortunate around rather than merely continuing success at a bigger club; less impactful.

3 hours ago, Zeta said:

They already tried that. Spent hundreds of millions and got significantly worse. 

Let's hope our signings end up a bit better.

From what I gather it's on Kenwright what has happened to them as he refused to sell until an owner who kept him on the board came along.

10 hours ago, BordeauxBlue said:

Why on earth would you buy Everton when United and Liverpool are also up for sale. Unless you don't have the paper for those two, in which case you probably shouldn't be buying a football club anyway... 

 

It could actually be a be a better purchase, they have a new stadium bought and paid for whereas Old Trafford is a sh*thole in need of huge investment. Its pretty much why Roman bought us over Tottenham at the time, he was able to concentrate on the squad and staff rather than having to commit to stadium costs.

4 hours ago, dkw said:

It could actually be a be a better purchase, they have a new stadium bought and paid for whereas Old Trafford is a sh*thole in need of huge investment. Its pretty much why Roman bought us over Tottenham at the time, he was able to concentrate on the squad and staff rather than having to commit to stadium costs.

But to the Saudi money is lettrrally no object. They want the name recognition, so United and Pool are more attractive surely

States that look to operate a Marketing vehicle don’t want name recognition, they want to ‘clean’ their image. Boehly took over Chelsea and we’re clowning him and most fans pining for the old days of Roman, however.. if Boehly took over in 2003, different story; he’d be a hero. Given a state backed takeover is all about ‘sports washing’, it makes more sense to take over a City, Newcastle or Everton than an overpriced Utd/Liverpool with spoilt fans.

On 24/01/2023 at 15:48, BordeauxBlue said:

Why on earth would you buy Everton when United and Liverpool are also up for sale. Unless you don't have the paper for those two, in which case you probably shouldn't be buying a football club anyway... 

 

Because they are the people club.

Excellent decision by Everton to go with Dyche, he’ll keep them up, almost guaranteed, Bielsa or Hasenhuttl would have been a disaster; just hope the new manager bounce dies down near March 18th 👀

4 hours ago, Term_X said:

Excellent decision by Everton to go with Dyche, he’ll keep them up, almost guaranteed, Bielsa or Hasenhuttl would have been a disaster; just hope the new manager bounce dies down near March 18th 👀

I feel the opposite, I mean granted he will likely keep them up in the short term but it will be like Lampard, he'll rally them this season, probably get some "ultra atmospheric" games at Goodison to see them over the line but next season it will be same struggles again.

They're currently in Villa/Sunderland of 6-7 years ago territory now where as they're just sticking sticky plasters on until the inevitable happens, would have probably been better for them long term If they took their medicine and had a fun championship season with a more modern manager, ironically a bit like what Burnley are doing.

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