Everton Football Club Relegation Bound?

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Not someone to write teams off this early with in Everton's case 19 matches still to play. The problem is Newcastle are below them and one would expect a decent transfer spend this month to save them. Norwich are below them and they just lost to them so a 6 point swing. Everton have to score points from clubs below them or they are dead and buried.

Everton Football Club fired Rafael Benitez after just only 6 months having replaced Carlo Ancelotti. The club is not in great financial shape if you read between the lines and are in trouble on and off the pitch.

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I only started looking into where they are after reading reports the club is looking at Rooney and Lampard as their manager. We all know this won't end well as what are they going to bring to the table Benitez couldn't do?

Firstly they have no experience and are the cheaper options available to the board. Chelsea did this with Lampard earlier in his managerial career and would be a fool to take this post.

Benitez was on a short 15 month contract costing the club in excess of 1.2 million pounds per month. I can see the temptation in finding a cheaper manager, but they need experience now more than ever.

Digging deeper Everton spent 1.6 million last summer in the last transfer window which is nothing into comparison what the other sides have done. How bad is Everton broke the Premier League record for the lowest amount ever spent by a club during the summer window.

Every single player that arrived last summer was on a free transfer and is more like a last hurrah before players retire or end up on the scrap heap. Clubs need to constantly add or remove players if they are going to improve their prospects.

Maybe Rooney or Lampard is their last hope as the squad as it stands will struggle to stay up with what they have. Lampard knows how to deal with young academy players and Rooney was an Everton Academy player before he hit the big time so maybe there is some hope. The Academy looks to be the clubs last hope and unearthing talent to fit into the current first team. One would have though Benitez has already looked into this however and why their cupboards are most likely bare of any talent.

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Maybe they should be concentrating on the team more instead of building a new stadium.

There were reports suggesting Everton had managed to find £30million to spend on players this transfer window. In todays transfer market that is more like 1 or possibly 2 players at the most. This is not enough to save their season and can see the likes of Newcastle, Watford and Norwich leap frogging them over the coming weeks.

The season is only half way for Everton having played 19 games exactly with 19 to go. 5 wins from 19 matches played leaves them in a perilous position knowing their squad and their finances.

Proof Money Doesn't Guarantee Silverware

Everton ironically have spent £526 million on players since 2016 and are known for their big spending. Only Manchester City spent more than them over the last 5 years. Everton have the 12th costliest squad in Europe and honestly one would never guess that as they are showing no quality. Where has the money all gone and on who?

Chasing silverware is high risk and this has definitely back fired as instead of winning trophies they are now most definitely in a relegation battle. Benitez would have been the one to keep if that is the case as he knows all about relegation being at Newcastle.



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Still 6 points clear of a relegation spot, it’s risky what they are doing but if they can stay up this year, they will have saved a lot of money, and that can be a leverage when they have the new stadium, they can surely spend a lot more then. Even though I will have it hard to see them leave Goodison Park. Sometimes you have to take a step back to put 2 forward…

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Agreed as going backwards sometimes is not a bad thing as long as it means forward momentum at some point. Maybe Benitez was not the right fit and someone else can spark the dressing room into positive results.

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I want to believe that they can still move out of that zone,but honestly to me they behave been very disappointing alot base on the caliber of player's they have acquired so far.

But am not seeing them going down at all

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I hope they stay up and they need to do something and quick. The next 5 games are crucial as they include Watford and Newcastle. They have to win those if they have a hope of staying up as they need to stop sliding. Other teams in there position are spending so either they have a decent squad or they don't.

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I still believe in the Everton squad. They have some decent players and can fight. Wayne Rooney might offer confidence as he played for the club. But I doubt if Rafa was the problem.

Something is wrong with the board. Ancelotti and Benitez are great coaches. even as an arsenal fan, i would want them.

Newcastle might not have it easy.. like who is there to buy now?

Norwich looks the likeliest to be relegated.

Watford & Everton has a lot of work to do.

But at the end of the day, I believe Everton would stay.

!PIZZA

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Shame that Everton have slipped so far because they are always used to be a well run football club with a knowledgable fan base.

Maybe they should be concentrating on the team more instead of building a new stadium.

Unfortunately for fans, a lot of clubs see what happens on the pitch as secondary in importance to their other projects including very often property and land development. You look at Spurs, crippled with debt as a result of spending on a stadium while continually underinvesting in the squad.

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Ah I doubt they will go down but who knows.

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I think it is too early to count them out.
Lately I have been busy following all the clubs.
Like you mention worst comes worst they need points to stay afloat.

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A lot is going on with that club and I expected them to win the games they were dropping points on. I watched a few of their matches. They would play terribly in the first half and then try to rally round in the second half even though it would prove to be a little too late. I think they can salvage their season. The last interim manager they used, I think Duncan Ferguson. Maybe he can step in, steady the ship and they try to free up funds for the summer rather than this new stadium they are hammering on. They need to shift their focus if they want to beat the drop.

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I feel sad for Everton, really. I had thought Carlo Anceloti was going to be the man for them, after having managed to lure some good players like James, he eventually left for a greener pasture in Madrid, lol and he's doing well. Then came Rafa and noe he too is gone.

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