ARGHHHH. How bloody annoying! #everton
ARGHHHH. How bloody annoying! #everton
Having Garner at Right back at right back has improved us even if we're down to 10 men!
Well that's turned into a shit show then...
πΆ Never felt more like singing the blues πΆ
Excellent afternoon out at Fulham - although it felt like a home game given brilliant away support. First comeback win in what felt like ages. Another game of two halves (we should try to do something about that) but real fight and tenacity as soon as the equalizer went in to get, and keep, the win.
Familiar story: DCL misses a sitter while his team are 1-0 up and then the other side make changes and equalise. Ohβ¦.
Absolutely brilliant finish by Barry. Top centre forward play. A player growing every game.
Well done David Moyes - big changes at half time. Much needed!
Feels like boys against men at the moment. Leeds out-muscling us all over the pitch.
PSR headroom a bit moot with move to SCR next season. At least thatβs clearer eg. Takes into account all football costs inc. annual amortisation of playersβ value - not the transfer fee. Frankly the Premier League should publish the monthly updates theyβll get so weβll all know for all 20 clubs.
What a start from Aznou - play him every week!
Another terrible cross from an Everton fullback...
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We've conceded too many corner goals like that this season - Spurs, Newcastle etc.
Well that was Everton's worst half of football in a while. Bullied all over the pitch and looked unsettled. Easy passes missed. Just bad.
Cheers mate
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Agree, but fan communication is important- without being the Forest owner! Theyβre doing a v good job but there is a great opportunity here and I hope they take it
My view is the club need to lead the vision for both. Given the massive success of the stadium, there is money to be made in the surrounding land and TFG / Everton should jump on that eg an Everton campus. Transport isnβt the clubβs job but need the club to drive the pace.
Please read my posts
Agree- stabilisation was a vital first step and has been very successfully achieved. I guess my point is 2026 provides an opportunity to set out a 5 year vision for the club inc big commercial investment to increase revenues to really move the team on.
Iβm not asserting they donβt have ambition- Iβm saying itβs difficult to know what it is because they havenβt said. Overall I think theyβre doing a good job, as I say. What is fair to say is that we havenβt yet seen some of the things I hoped for like wider investment in the area around BMD.
Good young talents signed. I think weβre still a mid-table team and a European spot feels unlikely - but boy is that an improvement of the last few years. Itβs fun to be an Evertonian again π.
So a very successful year but a question for me still about the vision and ambition is for the next 5.
guaranteed in the Summer and congratulations are due. Serious ambition is now needed on transport and the regeneration of the surrounding area.
- On the playing side, weβre early a lot better than a year ago and playing better football too. Moyes has objectively done a great job and we have someβ¦
itβs possible all they want is to run the club competently and make a return on their investment as a result.
- The stadium move has, on balance, gone very well. We love the Hill Dickinson, the atmosphere is good and, a few inevitable teething problems accepted, itβs gone smoothly. None of this was
A summary of 2025 for Everton:
- The takeover was one of the most important moments in the whole history of the club. The Friedkins have replaced the chaos of the Moshiri/ Kenwright era with stability and competence- very welcome. But I still donβt know what they want to achieve at Everton. Andβ¦
The investment and interest in womenβs football feels equivalent to the birth of the Premier League in the menβs game. Our owners failed to take grasp that opportunities- delighted we have owners not making the same mistake now.
Love the Friedkin Groupβs ambition for Everton Women. Womanβs football is the fastest growing sport in the world and TFG are showing vision to allow Everton to rise this wave, not get drowned by it.
Sounds fair to me.