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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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The big advantage the shite have sadly is that is totally in their own hands - win and they are safe.

 

But yeah anything can happen and it is easy to make case for any of the possible scenarios - gut feel for me is the shite will survive, but clinging to this scenario - Leicester win and the shite draw and the shite are relegated on GD.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Barrington Womble said:

While obviously anything can happen, those Bournemouth players have nothing to play for and will just want to get out in one piece. I don't see anything but a comfortable Everton win. 

This is about where I am. Unfortunately.

 

 

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Just now, bizzle10 said:

If DCL is out then this is in the balance they ain’t got anyone upfront to replace him if he is fit they win as he makes a difference 

 

Bournemouth are shite at defending set pieces. I don't know what the stats are on them, but every time I watch them they look all over the place. Dyche will find his goals that way..

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11 hours ago, Denny Crane said:

One mistimed tackle,  dodgy officiating or a wonderstrike and anything can happen. So the final round of fixtures will involve Dyche, Allardyce,  Moyes, John Terry and a solid Bournemouth keeper with the first name of Norbert. 

Its the hope that kills you 

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11 minutes ago, Barrington Womble said:

 

Bournemouth are shite at defending set pieces. I don't know what the stats are on them, but every time I watch them they look all over the place. Dyche will find his goals that way..

But they don’t score loads of goals and without DCL the pressure will be on and they lost 10 times at home I’m clutching straws but we are overdue a last day twist 

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29 minutes ago, Barrington Womble said:

It's the hope that kills you. That Leeds game at West ham finally took away all my hope. 

 

Nah it was that save by Pope last night. I fancy Leicester to beat West Ham and their goal difference is far superior to the shites. That would have been them down IMO. 

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There’ll be lots of discontent if they find themselves relegated, one or two boos maybe, and an almost nailed on pitch invasion, regardless of which way it goes.

It’ll be hilarious if the PL dock them enough points, for invading the pitch, to send them down after they’ve been celebrating escaping by the skin of their teeth.

Were they not warned the last time, after the Vieira incident, about their future conduct?

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If they stay up it's been a pretty good season for them really. They've replaced Lampard with a much better manager and look to have some outside investment sorted. Could see them improving a little bit next year with a full pre-season under Dyche, especially if DCL stays and stays fit.

 

They absolutely will not see it like that though.

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1 hour ago, bizzle10 said:

If DCL is out then this is in the balance they ain’t got anyone upfront to replace him if he is fit they win as he makes a difference 

Trouble is, the goals which have given them a chance of survival have come from random yard-dogs twatting the ball with their eyes closed and getting lucky.  The absence of their alleged striker doesn't affect their chances of scoring.

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1 hour ago, joe_fishfish said:

If they stay up it's been a pretty good season for them really. They've replaced Lampard with a much better manager and look to have some outside investment sorted. Could see them improving a little bit next year with a full pre-season under Dyche, especially if DCL stays and stays fit.

 

They absolutely will not see it like that though.


The proposed investment will only allow them to pay off finishing the stadium. It isn’t investment in the team.

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