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  • Yes Kevin, agree the spending was insane and wasteful. The seasons 2022/23 and 2023/24 were an existential threat to the club. If we’d been relegated then the club would likely have gone bankrupt with the level of debt and no financing from the owner or lenders. ...
    Steve Brown in Best performance of the season sees Everton's biggest win over cheating Chelsea since 1987!
  • Chase the WolfReflecting on his 81 England caps, Pickford told The Mirror: “It's good to have a good crop of English goalkeepers, it's great for them to push me and it's about me pushing myself even more. If I'm up there and I want to push up, then they've got to chase the wolf.“It's about doing everything I can at Everton; the work I put in on the training pitch, if I'm doing gym sessions, putting the performances in, it gives me that platform to be the best for England, and it's something I've done for years."I've never just been happy, I've always wanted to push myself to be the best, and I feel like that's what I am and that's what I want to keep doing. My ambition is just to keep pushing myself even higher and keep putting that England shirt on with pride.”Asked how he deals with critics, Pickford said: “It's about just being mentally strong. Everyone knows what I've done for England in the shirt, the only th...
    Michael Kenrick in Pickford save heralds 100th clean sheet for Everton
  • I know what you mean, Tony, but we all had to live in the real world as it was presented to us. And from the date you mention, Everton went from having the richest owner in the Premier League to the poorest. If we had continued to maintain that we were expected to reach cup finals every year whilst not having any money to spend, we would all have ended up in the loony bin with cognitive dissonance. ...
    Kevin Molloy in Best performance of the season sees Everton's biggest win over cheating Chelsea since 1987!
  • A stadium fit for kings. That it is, Tony.A bit better than the one attached to a supermarket in Kirkby that the greatest Evertonian ever born wanted to take us to. ...
    John Collins in Best performance of the season sees Everton's biggest win over cheating Chelsea since 1987!
  • Whilst not always traumatic, I'd argue that from Boxing Day 1999, it's been mostly boring, often nauseating, sometimes desperate and quite often soul destroying being an Evertonian.A lowering of standards, a lowering of expectations with way too many people quite happy to go along with the narrative of "plucky little Everton, punching above their weight".Looking around the stadium on Saturday night, the crowd was loud, the roar at times was even louder, with smiling faces everywhere watching Everton playing in a stadium that is fit for kings.The players looked more confident, it was spreading through the ground, so let's start aiming higher and let's start really believing again -- singing We Shall Not Be Moved!...
    Tony Abrahams in Best performance of the season sees Everton's biggest win over cheating Chelsea since 1987!
  • Great vision by Pickford for his long ball to Beto for the third. ...
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