I highly doubt Everton are going to get 8/9 more points this season, but I doubt it even more that we’re going to get no points from our last 6 games. There’s no way we’re going to be relegated.
Minimum ask at the beginning of the season was a top half finishIt’s not changed for me that’s what I’m still hoping forAll this talk of a relegation fight, We are 8 points clear of the relegation zone and 5 points off the top half with a reasonable run inI was disappointed in the last two seasons finishing positions and I’ll be disappointed this season if we finish in the bottom half I’m not going to change my expectation levels just because we changed manager
Quote from: john e on April 25, 2022, 08:39:44 AMMinimum ask at the beginning of the season was a top half finishIt’s not changed for me that’s what I’m still hoping forAll this talk of a relegation fight, We are 8 points clear of the relegation zone and 5 points off the top half with a reasonable run inI was disappointed in the last two seasons finishing positions and I’ll be disappointed this season if we finish in the bottom half I’m not going to change my expectation levels just because we changed managerAgreed John, if we don’t there will be no excuses for finishing below clubs such as Newcastle, Crystal Palace or Brentford.
Win the next two as we should and the table looks a whole lot more positive.
Hope he has a great day boozey. Taking your children to their first match is always a great occasion.
Quote from: Risso on April 25, 2022, 09:54:31 AMHope he has a great day boozey. Taking your children to their first match is always a great occasion.Thanks Risso. I think I'm more excited than he is at the moment, but I'm hoping he gets bitten by the bug when Coutinho puts us 4-0 up...
Quote from: Risso on April 25, 2022, 08:53:11 AMWin the next two as we should and the table looks a whole lot more positive.Yep - Saturday is massive. Get the win that we absolutely should get, and we're over the line. We can then relax, give the kids a bit more game-time, and hopefully play with a bit more freedom and flair than we have been doing. It could make for an enjoyable end to the season which, I think it's fair to say, the fans probably deserve given how miserable a lot of this season has been.On a personal level, I'm bringing my four-year-old to his first match on Saturday, so it is the biggest game of the season for me! My first game was aged four, at home to Norwich in 1990. Arguably, we haven't been as good since that day, so I'm hoping my son can help us reset the clock!
Look where we were after beating Leeds:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/5973688615 points clear of Burnley.More importantly we were just 7 points off Wolves with a game in hand and even West Ham were still within reach.Since then Wolves have lost to Leeds, Newcastle and Burnley and yet are still 12 points clear, simply not good enough at all.