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03 May 2024 17:04:33
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03 May 2024 10:47:00
Luton have been a thorn in our side, so I'd be happy with a win, but I think it'll be a draw 1-1.

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03 May 2024 11:51:59
Difficult one to predict this one. Might be our bubble bursts tonight. I like the Luton manager. His teams have fight in them.

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03 May 2024 16:45:41
I prefer our manager the table doesn’t lie get our points back and we would be around Brighton, can’t seethe Luton manager up there other than below us.

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03 May 2024 16:47:30
Prefer our manager we would be around Brighton with our points back but hey we are still well ahead of Luton, they can keep their manager.

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03 May 2024 07:50:22
Looking forward to tonight's game with Everton much improved over the last few games,1-2 for us continuing our excellent form, CoYB.

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03 May 2024 08:35:59
Could go either way. Our side is safe and relaxed, so can play with freedom. Or carefree could result in careless. For me despite all the criticism we do have some good players and we are tough to break down. One 'old' man over the last couple of games in particular is playing better. Young is playing on his natural side and it shows. Having said all that EFC are professionals and should play like it.

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03 May 2024 09:10:15
I think it’s been a case of needs must this season after the awful period of deductions appeals new owners etc etc, Sean has done what he was brought in to do and kept us up whether he gets to continue or not that’s not up to us but I thank the guy and wish him well if it’s with us or not.

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03 May 2024 10:43:51
Did he keep us up?

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03 May 2024 10:53:04
I think he was our Manager at the time Nick so yes mate he did.

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03 May 2024 11:44:16
I think for some players GB it was last chance saloon to stay up, and for others, showcase your talents to another Premier League team. He's tried to do his best in a bad situation but sentiments won't get us moving forward. Time to say goodbye and bring in a younger, hungrier, attacking style manager with good youth policies.

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03 May 2024 12:59:24
You read it time and time again, people suggest binning Dyche off and then spin off traits they want in the next manager e. g. more expansive, more progressive, playing on the front foot, modern, young, etc etc, as if these managers just grow on trees and are attainable.

People make it sound so simple.

Where and who are these managers exactly? Why would they come to us? How much would they cost? Why haven't we managed to get one in when changing managers the last half a dozen times?

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03 May 2024 13:12:35
Poor vision from directors BN.

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03 May 2024 13:23:05
We've had a combination of nearly every type of manager, BN, and we are still in a similar predicament. Definitely agree with you there, who would take this job if we do part ways with SD? We only have to look across the park to see how they've struggled to get in their preferred choice in place. Ending up with what could be a poor man's Ten Haag. We've tried young, hungry managers during FMs tenure and they never worked out so what has changed that makes some fans think this is the answer to our problems?

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03 May 2024 14:02:43
I'm sorry I'm retired and old enough to remember good times.
I'm sorry I revelled in successes of the past.
I'm not sorry for demanding better.
If those of you who think surviving relegation each year with Dyche is success I'm sorry for you.

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03 May 2024 15:37:20
It’s a game of opinions mate if you don’t understand that then I’m sorry for you.

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03 May 2024 15:51:03
What is a young up coming manager and who other than dyche would get that team playing any better while loosing two first team players next season. Probably the best young defender and England number 1.None.

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03 May 2024 16:54:06
GB, which side of the fence do you sit on? Last week it was bin Dyche and move forward with a younger manager 😂😂😂😂.

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02 May 2024 20:54:05
Just seen a list of a few free agents this summer. Can't say I am mad on any of them but I guess that is the market we are swimming in.

Chris Wood - Not a signing that gets the juices flowing but he is definitely reliable. Every time he has played over 20 games in a season he reaches 10+ goals. Would probably be buying a club top goalscorer. 32 now though so only going to drop off.

Josh DaSilva - Seems to have his fair share of injuries but is still young. Talented player when he is actually on the pitch from what I have seen. Could be the CAM that we don't have and can play on the flanks as well.

Ben Johnson - Must be a reason why he hasn't broken into the West Ham side. Regardless, I would still rather have him than any options we currently have at RB.

Jeffrey Schlupp - 265 PL games which is mental. When he first came about for Leicester I would never have foreseen that career he has carved out for himself. As versatile as you can get. Could cover 5 different positions on the pitch an works his bollocks off. By no means a frequent goal scorer but will get 3 or 4 a season which makes him potent for Everton haha.

Josh Brownhill - Don't know too much about this lad in terms of his play so maybe others can provide an insight. I know he was at United as a youth player and Sean signed him for Burnley when he was there.

Che Adams - Another one like Wood that doesn't excite. Works hard for the team. Big and strong and can bring others around him into play. Over 150 games in the PL, so knows the league. Probably and 8-10 goals a season striker. 27, so plenty of miles left on the clock and to see us through this period of financial difficulty. Could sign worse for free.

Ndidi - Think he would be a great replacement for Onana. Always posted up similar numbers to Idrissa (before he left for PSG) in terms of his tackles and interceptions. Feels like he has been around forever and has spent 7 seasons in the PL but still only 27. Best of the lot available for me but I think he will go elsewhere.

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03 May 2024 10:31:28
Under Dyche, Chris Woods scored 49 goals in 144 matches (1:3) , so if we are to keep Dyche, at last Woods can play Dycheball type football.

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02 May 2024 19:33:44
Looks like the financial investor vultures are hovering waiting for us to go into administration.

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02 May 2024 21:52:42
I've heard people saying 777 made the due payment but for whatever reason the msm aren't reporting so.

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02 May 2024 16:32:38
Could anyone shed some light on the situation regarding this takeover and how, if 777 need to secure a loan to buy the club, they could pass the Premier League's owners and directors tests? Surely if they don't have the funds and have to look at other means like loans to gather the funds then they aren't fit enough to keep a club afloat. I understand the PL want the funds putting into an account for this season but what would happen next season, or the one after, wouldn't we just be riddled with more debt and loans against us if that's how they operate?

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02 May 2024 19:03:11
It's sn absolute sh*t show. Why the premier league are letting this circus drag on is beyond me. No money to buy us, loan upon loan and all before taking over. What about next season, season after that and season after that. Spent nearly all season worrying about points deductions, possible relegation and potentially being ran by a dodgy company with no money.

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02 May 2024 16:31:48
It really is time for the premium league to say yes or no to the 777 proposal.
My personal preference, is that I don't want these cowboys any where near our club, I do appreciate, that in the short term this could create difficulty, but afder what we have just been through with F/ M, swapping him for 777, would be out of the frying pan and into the fire, surely their track record at the clubs they have been involved with, should make this a no brainer .

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02 May 2024 15:25:27
Right that's me done for a couple of months now. No more reading the crap the rags print, no more news now bollocks.
I'm off to Barbados to recuperate after what's been another stressful season.
Thanks Ed's for putting up with us, it will be the same again next season no doubt.
Happy Holidays everyone. UTFT!

{Ed001's Note - have a great time mate.}

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02 May 2024 16:10:55
Lucky you, have a great time. Unfortunately my 'advisor' has told me I am going nowhere (abroad) until Nov. 🤣.

{Ed025's Note - have a great break Woburn mate..

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02 May 2024 18:45:30
Hope your not flying with 777 airline.

{Ed025's Note - he would have to be a right Bonzo to fly with them Skylark.. :)

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02 May 2024 19:04:57
No one else is flying with them either Skylark 🤣.

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POTENTIAL EPL SIGNINGS FOR LEEDS UNITED

02 May 2024 07:39:09
{Ed's Note - Dillinger has posted a new article entitled, POTENTIAL EPL SIGNINGS FOR LEEDS UNITED

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02 May 2024 04:37:11
I honestly can't see 777 officially owning our club. If it was going to happen then I think it would've already.

Our debt wouldn't put off an oil rich country and the positives far outweigh the negatives. Premier league membership, new stadium and best fans will surely make us an attractive proposition.

Get Tim Cahill as the public face of the take over and I think we'd all be happy blues this summer.

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02 May 2024 07:50:03
Rock and a hard place springs to mind?

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02 May 2024 12:01:50
It will end up being a 777 and MSP board by the end of May, it's the only option currently as there are no other options on the table.

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02 May 2024 16:13:01
MSP I would take now. I just don't know why Moshiri thought 777 were a best option.

{Ed025's Note - me too mate..

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02 May 2024 18:57:10
The reason the middle east won't invest is because moshiri is a property investor and the stadium won't be part of the deal. There's no chance he's letting that go and will charge Everton ridiculous money to rent it. Better off staying at goodison under new owners.

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02 May 2024 19:07:00
His neighbour probably told him that they were a great option.

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01 May 2024 22:13:46
Was listening to a podcast on the Blue Room today where they were discussing at length about our financial issues. Well worth a listen.
Anyway a question was asked about when Moshiri decided to pull the money and they felt it was around Ancelotti's time.
It got me thinking about the managers/ coaches we've had and who caused this issue. I know money is/ was a problem and we don't know the half of what was going on but it was the employment of Benitez when I felt it all started to crumble. He got rid of half our decent players, a lot of the backroom staff and our Director of football left. For me he is the major cause of the on field issues. What's everyone else's thoughts?

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02 May 2024 07:20:47
I think it was Koeman when it all started to go down hill. The biggest mistake was selling Lukaku and not replacing him. All I can really remember of his signings was £50m for siggurdson £25m klassen and rooney. Not sure if he bought bolassie schnederlin keane Ramirez as well.
Regarding Benitez I think his hands were tied financially and he had to get rid of all the players otherwise we wouldve been in more crap and only signings I remember were mykelenko and Patterson after digne was sold. I think he was given a situation like sean dyche regarding finances just that we didn't know about it or want to believe it and us fans knew even less about FFP back then compared to the nothing we understand about it know.
Just my opinion going off what I remember which I'm sure I've forgotten some other key facts.

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02 May 2024 07:52:57
We massively overspent on fees and wages from the time Koeman arrived, a scatter gun approach on whoever was available which created an unbalanced squad. Under Ancellotti, players like Rodriguez and Allan crippled our wage bill. We’ve never recovered. The opportunity was there to build a squad that could compete at the top end of the stadium, you’d have to say that recruitment has been woeful.

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02 May 2024 10:40:33
Started to go wrong once the banners came out, get rid of Martinez. Basically (and we are all guilty of this) , dollar signs were seen and impatience was the theme. It took about 3/ 4 years for City to get going and their vault was never ending.

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02 May 2024 11:29:39
I totally agree with that DFS. Martinez was ok for me. Just needed defensive help.

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02 May 2024 12:18:54
Whereas Dyche just needs offensive help Nick.

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02 May 2024 15:57:32
Short memories! Martinet deserved to go, we were shocking in his last season. If anything got him the sack it was his refusal to practice set pieces, his ineptitude at organising a defence and he is the man who bought Kone and Alvarez.
Those two signings could well be the reason FM wanted to go down the DoF route rather than trust a manager to buy his own players!

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02 May 2024 16:17:15
BP but we were not going down! It was impatience and dollar signs in our eyes. Friends and neighbours like Moshiri listened to instead of football men were the other reason.

{Ed025's Note - very much so DFS..

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02 May 2024 18:05:51
All I'm saying mate is that we were on a downwards trajectory under RM and I don't think he had it in him to arrest the slide. He had a great season with Wigan in the prem but they soon went the other way. His problem, like a lot of managers since (including our current manager) was that he was too stubborn to change. Nice fella but, imo, he's more suited to international football than he is club management.
At the time it was the right decision and you could make a case against any of the others too. The sackings were right for the most part, it was the new appointments that FM and Co never got right.

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02 May 2024 22:08:35
Don’t forget that City may have taken 3-4 years but they may not have done it legally… my lawyer has asked I include the word allegedly in there somewhere just in case.

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03 May 2024 09:45:43
Hindsight is a wonderful thing. But how many of us were disappointed when Moshiri came in, and then hired Koeman?
I like many thought this is it, this is the start of something big.
At the time I had no complaints about the players they were bringing in, and to be honest didn't care about what they were paying them.
Move to present day, and we now see were that has got us.

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01 May 2024 15:57:03
When F/M Bought into Everton, we were told he was a billionaire. So now he has decided to get out, why the need to borrow 200m from 777, surely he is able to return their money, and get it back from a new buyer (which we're told they're are forming a queue).

Unless he never had the cash in the first place, and was just a fount for his Russian friend, bloody inconsiderate of Putin to go and start a war just when we were getting back on our feet.

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01 May 2024 17:39:05
Just because he’s a billionaire doesn’t necessarily mean he has lots of cash - he could be a billionaire due to assets he has.

{Ed025's Note - i suspect it was Usmanov money all along Dan..

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02 May 2024 04:37:06
Spot on Ed. And aren't 777 billionaire's in assets aswell All I can see off the pitch is more DOOM AND GLOOM. But I do hope I'm wrong. COYB'S.

{Ed025's Note - its always something with us RON, we beat the cheats who stole our points, then against all odds we staved off relegation with a thread bare squad, then the worry of if the ground would be finished...now its possible administration!, is there any more crap they can fling at us mate?...its a good job we are EVERTON, COYB, UTFT..

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03 May 2024 09:49:06
If it hadn't been for that loony Putin then an awful lot of this many never have happened.
Moshiri being the face of this mob means that he cops all the flack. When in reality he was probably doing what he was told allegedly :)

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