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I thought it was about time there was a thread about, in my opinion, the greatest football
team ever, even thought at the moment they are rubbish.
Any other Toffee fans on here be nice to chat about how bad we are :)
 
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Yesterday a draw @London was a good result!
Premier League is tough if you dont have a Billionaire as president :cool: .
 
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When was the last time Everton won a significant title??
 
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Freguês do Liverpool! Porém ele já foi mais competitivo.
 
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Mr Dyche has done a fine job of turning toffee men into indefatigable opponents. Relegation unlikely!
 
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Fine, passionate finish to Goodison Park record for Men's team. Optimism for next season.
 
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Good football club. Bought good reinforcements for the season. We expect good results.
 
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David Moyes hopes to make one of the hallmarks of his return a common theme for some of his biggest backers. The Blues boss took three points from Brighton in his first away match after returning in January with Everton mired in a relegation fight. It was a hard-fought, gruelling win that came at a cost, with Orel Mangala suffering a season-ending knee injury and Dominic Calvert-Lewin picking up a serious hamstring issue.
 
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Toffees just need a bit more firepower to be very competitve, Moyes has already stamped his authority on team! He needs backing next transfer window.
 
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A rainy Anfield witnessed the home side bag a nervy 2-1 win over their cross-town rivals, thanks to goals from Ekitike and Gravenberch. Gueye pulled one back for Everton, but it proved to be a mere consolation in the end.
 
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Is a champioschip team no oportunity
Against Liverpoolgoalll
 
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Decent point against Sunderland but we should have been 3 up by half time. We need a striker
desperately, Beto and Barry are not the answer, neither could hit a barn door from a foot away.
 
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Slowly but surely getting back to winning ways, the addition of Jack Freakish has been instrumental in Moyes tactics, I see them fighting for Europe this season
 
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Great victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford with10 players.Pickford´s performance was amazing!
 
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What you all think about this red card for Everton ? I was shocked about this card . First time see something like this .
 
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The mother of former footballer Gary Speed has unveiled a "talking bench" in his memory at Everton's new stadium.

The club hopes the bench will give people a space to speak "openly" as part of efforts to tackle mental health challenges and loneliness.

Carol Speed laid flowers by the bench before Saturday's game between her son's former clubs Everton and Newcastle United.

The death of the former Wales boss, who took his life at the age of 42 in 2011, shocked the country and footballing world following his success as a player and manager.

David Wycherley, from Everton Fans' Forum, said "his story teaches us a lesson that we can't ignore".

"Hopefully [the bench] will remind people to slow down, to check in with each other and to talk and just ask that extra question about how people are getting on in life.

"But also to listen as well. Sometimes it's just as important to be that listening ear for the people around you."
 
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