@Z_Holman21 A app and notification bell would be superb on this. Stops me from refreshing X every 10 minutes 😂
Top work nonetheless, needed something like this for a while 👍
@Paddy_Boyland@TheAthleticFC If the rumours are true about him refusing contracts, sell him, invest in 1 or 2 very good full backs and get Dibling in form and there’s our replacement
@ElBobble I was happy about this until I read the “working hard intensively to convince” bit then realised he’s probably seen what’s happened to Dibling and Aznou and thought nah not for me
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@Everton_1878t@aliafridi_26 The lad couldn’t even get a game at Preston North End, what makes you think he’s gunna come to Everton and score more than Barry has 😂
@aliafridi_26 No player ever from Twente is coming to the prem and performing and certainly not Parrot 😂 too many people raving about a fella doing well in a dogshit league
@EvertonNewsFeed Quite refreshing seeing him say this unlike majority of them. Knows he’s been shite, knows the forms been shite and saying it how it is
After the resounding 3-0 win against Chelsea in late March, Everton had registered 46 points from 31 games. David Moyes’ side would have only needed eight points from their final seven matches to achieve qualification for the Europa League and possibly seven (depending on goal difference) for the Conference League.
Had they kept pace with their points-per-game total (1.48) up to that point, a place in Europe would have been theirs. But instead they took a meagre three (at 0.43 ppg), conceding a series of debilitating late goals and faltering at just the wrong moment.
There will be much focus on Moyes’ future, with the Scot heading into the final year of his deal this summer. All the indications so far suggest that The Friedkin Group admires the job the 63-year-old has done until now and believes him to be a steadying influence.
The main focus from TFG has been on incremental growth over time, with the club having budgeted for a 12th-placed finish.
@Paddy_Boyland on how Everton’s European hopes evaporated — free to read: https://t.co/owjjDj32Sg