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🚨🎙️ Gary Neville on the officiating in the Champions League final:
“Arsenal fans have come pouring out on social media again, screaming that the referee was against them – the first-half whistle blown just as Saka was about to take that corner, the extra-time decision on Madueke, the whole lot. It’s the same old story with this lot – siege mentality, conspiracy theories, the lot.
But let’s be honest: the referee did a good job tonight. That first-half whistle? Arsenal had been wasting time all half with their deep block and slow build-up – he was spot on to blow it when Saka was taking forever. And the big one in extra time? Madueke went down too easily under minimal contact from Mendes. No clear foul, nothing clear and obvious. VAR and the ref got the big calls right.
Arsenal led early through Havertz but couldn’t finish the job and lost on penalties. So learn the laws of the game and stop being so entitled. Suck it up, move on, and stop blaming the officials every single time you don’t win. You’ve got to take responsibility for your own performance instead of this constant moaning. That’s football – sometimes you just lose.”
🔵 Moyes's stubbornness with selection has cost Everton the second half of this season.
The numbers back it up. A flat finish to the campaign, and a lot of it was self-inflicted. (via Goodison News) #EFC
Fair play to the redshite, standards drop so they take decisive action. Will never happen @Everton whilst we have a CEO who is happily dissatisfied. @friedkingroup
St Mary’s Church in Ince once served the people of Makerfield. Now it’s a mosque.
Our Christian heritage is being erased. Reform UK will ban the conversion of churches and protect Britain’s traditions.
Everton had more Everton players sent off for fouling Everton players this season than opposition players dismissed for fouling Everton players…You’ll never sing that
For half an hour against Sunderland, we were in the European places.
Yesterday at full time, we sat 13th. Sunderland got into Europe.
So did Brighton and Bournemouth, whereas Brentford missed out on goal difference.
Sorry but that's just not acceptable.
Still absolutely raging about yesterday and the end to the season from Moyes and the team. It’s obvious to all that we need at least 3-4 new players, but we don’t want to see the stalwarts of championship or recently relegated teams, we want our own brand of new talent.
I read Joe's appraisal of the debacle at Spurs and putting the season into perspective.
He was spot on.
It takes guts for a local press man to tell it as it is.
Some(?)might not agree and we probably know who !
Well said,Joe.
Sunderland got promoted. Signed 13 players. None prem proven. And got Europe !!! Just saying @friedkingroup
Moyes time is up happily not happy
We spunked 120mil. Out both cups first run and never improved league pos
@MrEverton1878@JACKDEL15 Hugely disappointing from a few months ago, you won’t get an easier chance to get Europe that’s for sure, so many questions need answers
Genuinely find it mad in football how managers can be that stubborn and not change things everyone can see, is it an ego? Stubbornness? Or just wanting it to work out. Fundamentally it’s cost Everton massively over this season.
The interviews both last week and yesterday sum David Moyes up. He’s done well to steady the ship, but let’s be honest the ship was only sinking because Dyche had thrown in the towel. We finish the season behind Brentford, Bournemouth, Sunderland and Fulham only 5 points above Forest. In terms of ability, no one will convince me that some of our players are indeed footballers. But most of the players are good enough to compete and take us above those teams. In terms of a culture, things need change. The business is (now) thriving, the stadium is world class. This season I’ve been to more games than I have for a long time. Every home game and most away, missing just a handful. I won’t have it that we’re not ready yet and that we should stay in our lane. With that attitude and never believing in investing in younger players, we never will be. And that’s Moyes all over. It was like this first time around - set up not to lose, use your stalwarts - the same now. The club is in a much healthier place now than it was back then. We don’t need safe and we don’t need stability; we need progress, we need creativity and we need innovation. We’ve seen none of that. It’ll be another 30 years before silverware if we stick with this philosophy. Little old Everton perpetually underperforming, staying in lane and suffering imposter syndrome when the ‘big teams’ turn up to play us….. here’s the thing, there’s not a single team I’ve seen us play this season who we couldn’t have beaten. Not one. The business model is sound but the football mentality is rotten - and that needs to change.
Roma securing champions league while Everton are ‘knowing our place’ and letting the big boys walk all over us, because that’s the philosophy that’s now acceptable.
NSNO…. I don’t think so.
Time for a real change.
Have a nice summer all, enjoy the World Cup ���💙