Rodger Armstrong joins Andy, Paul and Lyndon as the podcast crew look ahead to the kick-off of Everton's Premier League season when they take on Fulham at Goodison Park.
The fellas predict who will be the top goalscorer in the side as well as the Blues' final points tally and where that means they'll will finish come next May.
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2 Posted 10/08/2023 at 17:50:25
My guess tinged with bias is that we will finish 9th to 14th and Calvert-Lewin will be our top scorer.
3 to go down Luton, Wolves and Sheff Utd with Bournemouth, Forest and Palace all in the mix.
Add West Ham to that if they lose Moyes and don't make additions.
3 Posted 10/08/2023 at 18:52:38
In the latter regard, he may yet be able to strengthen the attack with additional pace and quality. If not, he has already demonstrated an ability to deliver enough positive results home and away to keep us out of trouble.
Unlike the podcast crew, I was quite impressed with Branthwaite last Saturday. He came on after half-time and brought greater composure than Godfrey offered in the first half.
The question is whether or not Dyche has seen enough to trust him in the opening match. I suspect not. That probably means Michael Keane will start.
4 Posted 12/08/2023 at 2023/08/12 : 07:27:19
And yet the question must surely be asked as to when slavish hope is used by those now in charge of our club, the club we fans all adore, to continue to sustain their incompetence and malfeasance through our 100%-take-for-granted slavish support that we have for decades provided to our club?
Our fans' hope now at best seems to amount to having the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock operational in a year's time, but its purchase price remains an obscure mystery, likely impacting hugely on our club for years to come in terms of purchasing players.
In the meantime, we're all slavishly expected to pay appreciably more at the new stadium to watch what's very likely to be the mundane football Moshiri has spent half-a-billion plus to acquire, that acquisition being easily enough to call into question the ongoing existence of our club to remain viable in the Premier League.
You couldn't make it up!
In the meantime, let's slavishly support Danjuma, Young, Chermiti and the rest of them, eh?
It's what Moshiri and Kenwright depend on as they enter the eighth season of their “three-year-project-to-achieve-permanent-gloryâ€.
What's not to like?
5 Posted 12/08/2023 at 09:05:15
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1 Posted 10/08/2023 at 12:58:50
Could you be the only section of the fan base that believes Maupay could score (1 or 2!!!!) on Saturday???
Love the optimism.
I can't believe we go into that game without a recognised proven striker. Sad times. The squad is already very stretched.