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Would it be more significant than say Arsenal winning the title if it actually happened?
@SilentWitness you cannot escape it
Would it be more significant than say Arsenal winning the title if it actually happened?
@SilentWitness you cannot escape it
Not in terms of this season but in terms of English football, perhaps. New stadium on the horizon, one of the most succesful clubs in the history of England, the loss of the Merseyside derby, possible further dark times ahead. I do think it is more significant and impactful to the club and PL for us going down compared to when Newcastle and Villa did purely because of the surrounding narratives.
No. Arsenal winning and/or the goalrecord destroyed would be more significant.Would it be more significant than say Arsenal winning the title if it actually happened?
Most people outside England will barely take notice. Everton have a rich history, sure, but they've been a mid-table side throughout football's global explosion.It'll be shocking sure, for English citizen.
To us outside of Europe however see this as entertainment.
Arsenal's probable success will be
Would it be more significant than say Arsenal winning the title if it actually happened?
I wouldn’t have thought so given they only just escaped last season. Arsenal winning the league could also be framed in terms of Liverpool and City having disappointing seasons too. The story of the season could be Brighton or Fulham qualifying for Europe?
If Im the head of Everton recruiting and they go down, I am not mentioning that job anywhere on my resume going forward. In fact Id just pretend I never worked there today. That squad should not be doing THAT poorly
Would it be more significant than say Arsenal winning the title if it actually happened?
Not in terms of this season but in terms of English football, perhaps. New stadium on the horizon, one of the most succesful clubs in the history of England, the loss of the Merseyside derby, possible further dark times ahead. I do think it is more significant and impactful to the club and PL for us going down compared to when Newcastle and Villa did purely because of the surrounding narratives.
Potentially Everton v Plymouth in the league next year for the first time since 1954
There’s nothing in it yet. They could be out of the bottom 3 with just 1 win What about if west ham or wolves go down? Which is still a possibility, they’ve established them selves in the prem and they both have decent teams and players that some of the top 6 in the prem may be interested in.
I know but the point was there only 3 points from 14th, so anyone from Leicester can still go down. Everton’s squad is a lot worse than the likes of West Ham/wolves and Leicester aswell. If Everton go down, there wouldn’t be any played I’d want from there team, West Ham and wolves have a few decent players that could move to a top prem team.West ham have been down a few times tbf. It's kinda expected.
Wolves I don't think anyone gives a single feck about.
I know but the point was there only 3 points from 14th, so anyone from Leicester can still go down. Everton’s squad is a lot worse than the likes of West Ham/wolves and Leicester aswell. If Everton go down, there wouldn’t be any played I’d want from there team, West Ham and wolves have a few decent players that could move to a top prem team.