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If things work out for them that way fair play to them,i think you'll find most reds from this neck of the woods dont want the ****ers relegated apart from billy.
As for them being top 8 or so i think your predicting a downward spiral for them.
They've finished 7th,8th,5th,5th,6th in the last 5 years.
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Everton always seem to me to start the season really slowly (at least since Moyes has been there ) and build up steam over the winter and finish strongly. Can't see them going down, but the chairman needs to put his hand in his pocket.
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6 League titles, 3 European Cups, 3 League Cups, 1 UEFA Cup, 1 European Super Cup and 5 Charity Shields in 9 years.
Liverpool FC manager Bob Paisley (1919-1996); "He remained an ordinary man amid extraordinary achievements"
Everton are looking for a buyer/ investors at the moment.
How would every one feel if they became as rich or richer than us?
The north west of England is the place for rich football teams right now (along with London of course).

6 League titles, 3 European Cups, 3 League Cups, 1 UEFA Cup, 1 European Super Cup and 5 Charity Shields in 9 years.
Liverpool FC manager Bob Paisley (1919-1996); "He remained an ordinary man amid extraordinary achievements"
Slower being the key word jk.
They would have to get 'outsiders' to invest in the club through advertising/sponsorship etc before they splash the cash on players to stay within the rules.
kind of the opposite of what City did.
They could of course make 'Arry the manager.
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That is certainly not the case for me. I would say the same if it was Man Utd too. These are the games I look forward to and, although it would be funny to see them relegated, football wouldn't be the same if we weren't to play them each season.
To the article question...
Everton won't break the top seven of Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, Newcastle and Liverpool. They won't be sucked into the relegation battle which is usual about six or seven teams. That roughly leaves eighth through to thirteenth, otherwise known as mid-table. I'll plump for Sunderland in Eighth with Everton in ninth.
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Gerrez Carrard or Suarrol
'If you're not sure what to do with the ball, just pop it in the net and we'll discuss your options afterwards.' - Sir Bob Paisley
I'm 100% behind {existing LFC manager}, and that is not for sentimental reasons either!
Unless a club forgoes European competition? They can spend as much as they like to compete domestically. Once they win a league title or two, they will get more fans following them and buying merchandise etc. Throw in a big stadium and it could still work out in a similar way. It is a slow process but it could still happen.
Of course, that is assuming Uefa have the gahooners to actually implement the FFP rule and is ignoring the fact that these clubs have the best lawyers around and will no doubt find every loop hole going!
Gerrez Carrard or Suarrol
'If you're not sure what to do with the ball, just pop it in the net and we'll discuss your options afterwards.' - Sir Bob Paisley
I'm 100% behind {existing LFC manager}, and that is not for sentimental reasons either!
Gerrez Carrard or Suarrol
'If you're not sure what to do with the ball, just pop it in the net and we'll discuss your options afterwards.' - Sir Bob Paisley
I'm 100% behind {existing LFC manager}, and that is not for sentimental reasons either!
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