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  • We have maximized what this team can achieve, you can argue we could finish 8th but with the tools available, we aren't any better than 8th. If we had Danny Welbeck, Igor Thiago, or any of the other strikers from clubs around us, on Sunday coming on as a sub at 1-1, I firmly think we go on to win that game. Van Dick's legs have gone, Beto ran him about but as soon as Barry comes on and plays the game in his usual languid sleep inducing slow motion, you know that the RS will be the ones then that start taking charge and pushing for the win. As soon as Barry came on there was no out ball, it wasn't sticking, he was running, he wasn't getting in their faces and forcing throw-ins or errors from their two center halves, my God he must be so easy to play against, a 6'5 striker that gives defences an alessy ride. ...
    Jim Bennings in Everton are down... but not out
  • I've asked for ages for MK to do the ratings. I hope that this is your province from now on MK....
    Paul Griffiths in Everton v Liverpool: Player Ratings
  • Patric, you managed to pump out two articles in one day. This one adds zero to debates and is a strange hybrid of a past-the-sell-date match report and you telling us that we are not 'out of the fight'.We - life-long Evertonians - do not need you to tell us this and we - life-long Evertonians - would never post a picture of f***ing VD scoring ON AN EVERTON SITE.Do you understand how offensive this is?Too many crap clickbait articles; too many errors; not enough 'we', 'us', and 'ours'.Absolutely no chance that this much lower quality site, motivated by clickbait, commercialism, and shame on you gambling, will, unlike the real ToffeeWeb on multiple occasions, win the award for the best fans forum, Patric, why don't you and the whoever you are editors dedicate a thread to our reactions and suggestions for this site?Why not produce 2 or at most 3 editorial articles a week not a fecking day, and where have the fans articles gone and why?...
    Paul Griffiths in Everton are down... but not out
  • Emery! Emery! He's more Real Madrid than us. Why on earth would he send his CV backwards by taking the step down from Villa to us? ...
    Paul Griffiths in What we learned from another heartbreaking derby defeat for Everton
  • I said it at that time and I say it again - the decision to recall Armstrong from his loan - was short-termism at its worst. Yes, he played a few games for Everton when the squad was down to the bare bones, but I think we had an option to send him back again to PNE, which Moyes didn’t exercise because of his over cautious nature. But it is benefiting nobody that Armstrong is not playing. A stupid, stupid decision....
    Ajay Gopal in Everton Loan Watch — Matchweek 33
  • Tony @ 615, I think we should twist and make the change this summer. Progress for me is not sitting in 10th this season after 100 million plus in squad investment. As I have said before, I do not think that TFG's football strategy to build the playing squad around young talent and the academy matches the manager's modus operandi. But of course, results will decide TFG's next move. It is highly unusual that so much managerial talent is available, including young managers, progressive managers and serial trophy winners - Iraola, Glasner, Maresca, Alonso, Pocchettino, Terzic, Frank, Marco Silva, Low, Deschamps, Valverde and Zidane. We cannot take the risk to stick in this scenario. Moyes can move upstairs to a senior executive role at the club, as Ranieri did at Roma...
    Steve Brown in "No shame in how we performed": David Moyes gives verdict on loss to Liverpool