First oppo for City to go top then
From a trading POV I wouldn't like to see them thrown out, think they've been my best earner besides LFC, with Pep being one of the easier ones to read overall
Slot in comparison to his predecessor seems more reserved and calm, hoped he'd go for a 3rd goal on his Anfield debut at least but nope, think that says a lot about him
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It pay's to know the rules of football, money disappeared expecting a VAR in the Leicester v Villa for a goal however the ball had hit the ref 1st so what happened after was irrelevant. Plenty of time to stick some trades in at opportune prices
Sometimes it's as easy as just knowing the rules of the sport your trading and taking money off those who don't.
Sometimes it's as easy as just knowing the rules of the sport your trading and taking money off those who don't.
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Good grief Everton, owners have turned them into a joke of a club.
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Didn’t Bournemouth come back from 3-0 down against Luton last season? That was over a much longer period of play as I recall.
I wonder if Dyche will survive this defeat.
I wonder if Dyche will survive this defeat.
If Everton can't turn it around soon, he is going to come under severe pressure.Lynskey888 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 5:04 pmDidn’t Bournemouth come back from 3-0 down against Luton last season? That was over a much longer period of play as I recall.
I wonder if Dyche will survive this defeat.
Everton need to get rid of their owner and hopefully find a good one.
Several suitors have walked away now. The owner is a ..... IMO. Let's hope they don't go the oil-washing route. It's ironic that no cohort of supporters could ever now own their club.
Dyche will survive. Who would take Everton on from here? I think it's clear the players hate the owner and will flirt with relegation to get shut of him.
Several suitors have walked away now. The owner is a ..... IMO. Let's hope they don't go the oil-washing route. It's ironic that no cohort of supporters could ever now own their club.
Dyche will survive. Who would take Everton on from here? I think it's clear the players hate the owner and will flirt with relegation to get shut of him.
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I had Radio5 Live on after the 3pm's and they said Everton committed suicide, 2-0 up last 10 mins pushing forward and absolutely wide open. They've conceded 7 goals in 1st 2 games so you'd think they'd tighten up last 10 mins but thought they were Real Madrid galactico's by the sounds of it.
I'm LFC but I despise EFC's owner. Not because he's Everton (which he is not) but because he is using EFC as a toy while he makes money. Hell, if I could I'd buy shares in EFC to preserve that club.
Just before that I was complaining how Slot shut up shop at Anfield at 2 goals up, most fans hate to see these things but it's the right callMichael5482 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 5:39 pmI had Radio5 Live on after the 3pm's and they said Everton committed suicide, 2-0 up last 10 mins pushing forward and absolutely wide open.
But it's been unfamiliar territory for them in recent times so maybe kinda almost forgot how to manage those situations
Nah! Kai, thats result is a straight two-fingers to the owner. Let's hope he get's the message - I doubt he will. He doesn't give a flying .... about Everton. I'm LFC and believe I care more about EFC than than their current owner.Kai wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 5:46 pmJust before that I was complaining how Slot shut up shop at Anfield at 2 goals up, most fans hate to see these things but it's the right callMichael5482 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 5:39 pmI had Radio5 Live on after the 3pm's and they said Everton committed suicide, 2-0 up last 10 mins pushing forward and absolutely wide open.
But it's been unfamiliar territory for them in recent times so maybe kinda almost forgot how to manage those situations
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