How the fuck did Everton

I think Madders is the least blameworthy. He stood out as our best and
most committed player and his form forced Gareth to play him for England.
If anything he overestimated the fight the rest of the team was prepared to offer
in his 'we will be fine' comment.
He was a LC man through and through (like Barnsey)
and was devastated to leave.
To have such talented players forced to leave to balance the books is the real crime.
The big clubs unload their worst players and the not so elite have to unload their best players.
There will be others who will enrich themselves and our club but having to climb the
mountain all over again is gutting.
I’m sorry but this is just complete and utter bollox. He was completely missing in action after the World Cup. He gift wrapped Bournemouth 3 points, he gave a mugger a chance against Everton with his Pride week penalty. He is a Coventry fan, not a Leicester fan and his priority is brand Maddison, not Leicester City. Nobody held guns to the heads of Maddison or Barnes for that matter forcing them to leave.
No denying the previous season and first half of last season he was our best player but he always went missing when the going got tough (both champs league run ins he was injured or useless throughout).
He can go fuck himself.
 
I’m sorry but this is just complete and utter bollox. He was completely missing in action after the World Cup. He gift wrapped Bournemouth 3 points, he gave a mugger a chance against Everton with his Pride week penalty. He is a Coventry fan, not a Leicester fan and his priority is brand Maddison, not Leicester City. Nobody held guns to the heads of Maddison or Barnes for that matter forcing them to leave.
No denying the previous season and first half of last season he was our best player but he always went missing when the going got tough (both champs league run ins he was injured or useless throughout).
He can go fuck himself.
A player can't help being injured and all players suffer dips in form.

He's on record though for accepting responsibility in the relegation and for saying how terrible he feels about it

Players come and go, but on balance he'll be remembered fondly.
 
Another reason Everton survived is because our cuntface manager decided to make his pathetic ‘point‘ first game of the season against Brentford (substitution disaster) squandering a two goal lead, drop two points and setting the tone for the next 8 Prem game loosing streak. What an absolute fucking twat - hate (a word I rarely use regarding individuals) the man. Still fuming.
(Let it go Sean, just let it go)
 
Somehow they went to Brighton and won 5-1 and we're supposed to believe football is fair and there's nothing underhand going on in the premier league
Nothing untoward in that result at all.
Everton had a full week between playing us & then brighton.
Brighton themselves had played against man Utd on the Thursday night, thus having 3 days between their 2 games. Brighton were buggered & Everton did what any team with a slightly competent manager should do in those circumstances & took advantage.
 
The fact is that both JM and HB were sold to get the finances back in shape. Neither wanted to leave this summer.
They were our best realisable assets, mainly because of their ability and professional attitude.
JM was a member of the players leader group which does not suggest a lack of commiment to the club.
Yes his form dipped but this was because he was not fully injury free but as he became fitter his form reurned.
 
The fact is that both JM and HB were sold to get the finances back in shape. Neither wanted to leave this summer.
They were our best realisable assets, mainly because of their ability and professional attitude.
JM was a member of the players leader group which does not suggest a lack of commiment to the club.
Yes his form dipped but this was because he was not fully injury free but as he became fitter his form reurned.
So how the fuck can you claim that JM didn't want to leave this summer? The only possible way that you could be correct is that he'd prefer to leave next summer for free, and rake in more cash for JM.
He was brilliantly professional before that crucial West Ham game, wasn't he? No; he put what JM wanted to do before anything else.
 
A player can't help being injured and all players suffer dips in form.

He's on record though for accepting responsibility in the relegation and for saying how terrible he feels about it

Players come and go, but on balance he'll be remembered fondly.
Maybe by you.
I will remember him as a thoroughly modern-day footballer.
(That is not the same as fondly, just to avoid any confusion.)
 
just for starters
no subs vs brentford - 2 pts dropped
jm pen miss - 2 pts dropped, 1 pt gained by them.

it's amazing when you look back at how many chances we actually had to avoid the drop and send them down instead and we blew them all.
 
just for starters
no subs vs brentford - 2 pts dropped
jm pen miss - 2 pts dropped, 1 pt gained by them.

it's amazing when you look back at how many chances we actually had to avoid the drop and send them down instead and we blew them all.
Apologies for being pedantic - 1 sub v Brentford
 
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