26 Apr 2018 10:20:00
Everton - neither the club nor its fans - have any entitlement (whatever the history and traditions - and the financial involvement of Farhad Moshiri) to be successful or to be become a "big" club once again. It will take a massive effort - on and off the field - to challenge the current "big six" domestically let alone the European "super giants".
However, to listen to some media pundits, we should be happy to settle for mediocrity and be ever so humble and grateful that we have Allardyce. It's as though we - or any other club - should not have the ambition to aim for the stars and dream of glory. How patronising is that? We were patted on the head when Moyes supposedly had us "punching above our weight" and now we're being told, in effect, to "know your place".
If pundits' jobs were results-based (like football managers) , then how many pundits (with their incorrect predictions, poor analyses, inane comments, and general ineptness) would survive?


1.) 26 Apr 2018
26 Apr 2018 12:07:16
I totally agree Bobby it makes my blood bubble that pundits say we should be happy with 8th and should be even happier with Sam as he saved us from Relegation which is so far from the truth it's unbelievable now me I want us to win the league I want us to win cups that's what our history demands of us and it's been too long coming but we also have to be realistic if a new manager comes in he needs time and us fans need to be patient because our club needs stability at the same time Moshiri and Bill need to have learnt from there mistakes and this time make the right appointment we as fans will be patient if 1 the team put in 110% and 2 we can see signs of improvement both of which have not happened since Sam came in.


2.) 26 Apr 2018
26 Apr 2018 12:31:20
Pundits chase there own tails season after season, they are as fickle as fans most of them and they are all bias. Too many ex liverpool players as well.