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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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12 minutes ago, deiseach said:

The worshipful way they refer(red) to 'Mr' Moshiri never fails to amuse.

Used to go on Skyscraper city and look at both stadium threads. 

 

Some really bitter Evertonian who lived somewhere in America kept calling him Mr Moshiri and saying he's a winner who gets things done. Kept bragging how the stadium would transform the Dock area lie several similar stadium developments in America and how Liverpool would end up playing g second fiddle to Everton over the next decade. 

 

He's a winner who gets things done by not building a new stadium.

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Pigeon shit has played in 20 league games this season, in which he's scored 4 goals and got 3 assists.

 

Two of those goals were in defeats - one being the 5-2 hammering by Watford, and the other v Norwich. Notably both teams below them in the table.

 

That leaves only two goals that made a positive contribution to their result. He scored one goal and provided an assist v Southampton as he gave his peak-performance... on the opening day of the season. His legendary status was cemented with his assist as we hammered them at their place. The other assist was against a piss-poor Leeds a few weeks ago. 

 

Two goals of any value in 20 games is doesn't quite fulfil the criteria of 'World class' Brazilian striker, with their delusions going into orbit about the World class transfer fee they'll be expecting, when they'll be almost certainly be forced to see him in the Summer.

 

A lot of pigeons are going to be counted before those eggs are hatched.

 

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On 24/03/2022 at 15:43, Creator Supreme said:

Load of shit isn't it. Both sides of my family come from mixed religions. On my dad's side it was my grandad who was the Catholic, but he was a lapsed Catholic.

 

Dad told me that the local priest would come round on the bum for money when he was a kid, grandad told him none too politely to piss off seeing as he was struggling to feed, clothe and house a family of 7 on casual dockers wages.

 

Dad also said that when he and his elder brother were young they went to a Catholic school. They got a slap off the priest at assembly one day because they hadn't been to church the previous Sunday, grandad found out, gave the priest a hiding, and needless to say they were moved schools by the following week.

 

I wish I'd met my grandad, but the bugger shuffled off 5 years before I was born. I'd have liked to have thanked him for dad's attitude towards all religion which he passed on to me.

My grandad was in the lodge but changed his religion to marry my grandma. Most of his family disowned him . He was a perfect gent ,loved by many,and the reason I chose Everton as my team aged 4. This lasted until I was 5 and my dad showed me the error of my ways.

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1 hour ago, an tha said:


I think that makes sense. To take 10 points off them 10-ish games to go would open a whole can of worms and likely legal back and forths. 
 

However, if they are guilty of whatever, it needs to be clear they will start 22/23 on -10. 

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Is there any statute of limitations on how long a points deduction can be held over for? If they were to be relegated this season without the need for points deductions, and they remain in the Championship for 5-6 years, or maybe longer, would they still be subject to an automatic points deduction at the start of their first new season in the Premier League, regardless of how long they had been away?

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22 minutes ago, Scott_M said:


I think that makes sense. To take 10 points off them 10-ish games to go would open a whole can of worms and likely legal back and forths. 
 

However, if they are guilty of whatever, it needs to be clear they will start 22/23 on -10. 

If they don't deduct the points from them this season it could also start a legal battle from the team that finishes 18th,assuming Everton finish 17th.

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Just now, MegadriveMan said:

If they don't deduct the points from them this season it could also start a legal battle from the team that finishes 18th,assuming Everton finish 17th.


Doubt it. What ever came of Sheff Utd and West Ham?

 

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30 minutes ago, Scott_M said:

Doubt it. What ever came of Sheff Utd and West Ham?

 

West Ham were fined £5m and Sheffield United were awarded £20m.

 

I'm not sure Everton could afford those sorts of penalties.

 

"Football's most controversial transfer deal? How Carlos Tevez became a West Ham legend - BBC Sport" https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/58382795.amp

 

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18 minutes ago, Mudface said:

Should be around 5 or so, following a nice big points reduction for financial cheating.


Currently, I think they’ll survive.

 

However, I expect them to get beat at West Ham and if they then lose to Burnley, they are in deep, deep in the shit. 

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10 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

If they eventually folded as a club it would be weird for the city dynamic of having most the city supporting Liverpool and the once evertonians being scouse mancs.


St Domingos 2022 support will be a colossus in League 2. 

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26 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

 


Where do we reckon their points could come from?

 

They have 2 games in hand on Norwich and Watford, which is a positive for them. 
 

Burnely, Leicester x 2, Brentford & Watford. 
 

Win 4/5 of them and they’ll 100% stay up. 

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