Popular Post foxfanazer Posted 6 April 2022 Popular Post Posted 6 April 2022 (edited) As if I'm choosing to watch Burnley V Everton over Chelse V Real Madrid tonight Edited 6 April 2022 by foxfanazer 5
filbertway Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 6 minutes ago, foxfanazer said: As if I'm choosing to watch Burnley V Everton over Chelse V Real Madrid tonight It's a wise choice, the quality of player matters little when both managers want 11 men behind the ball at all times. Everton's line up has done it for me, there's gotta be goals in this game. Burnley need a win and Everton are set up to attack 1
LeicesterDavid Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 (edited) I'm a uni student doing a dissertation about how losing seasons affect how a club can market itself to fans and I'd appreciate if anyone here could fill it in, thank you in advance to anyone who does! https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/3D4UFA/. Up The Foxes. Edited 6 April 2022 by LeicesterDavid
Grebfromgrebland Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 20 minutes ago, foxfanazer said: As if I'm choosing to watch Burnley V Everton over Chelse V Real Madrid tonight I actually have more interest in the Burnley Everton match but I don't watch either tonight.
majaco Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 (edited) 10 minutes ago, LeicesterDavid said: I'm a uni student doing a dissertation about how the losing seasons affect how a club can market itself to fans and I'd appreciate if anyone here could fill it in, thank you in advance to anyone who does! https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/3D4UFA/. Up The Foxes. Don't they teach you setence structure at that there uni? Edited 6 April 2022 by majaco
majaco Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 The Everton team looks awful. The front two could be okay. Their bench has some players who used to be good or have threatened to be good.
Sunbury Fox Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 This Burnley v Everton game reminds me of old division 2 matches in the 80s. Barely 2 passes strung together but oddly engaging!
mozartfox Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 This is a difficult watch even in Austria where there is not much to do after dark. I think the narrative here is both would grace the Championship extremely well. C’mon you Dychie boys!
StanSP Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 Anyone else think that if Everton don't go down this season, they'll just end up like the next Burnley anyway? As in, that turd that won't flush but eventually will after a few seasons. On top of that all their huge financial woes, but with a brand new stadium to pay for. Future looks bleak for them regardless of what happens tonight?
tom27111 Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 Everton being absolutely dominated by Burnley in the opening 15 minutes. I really wish I'd put money on them to go down. I think it was 11/2 when I considered it.
StanSP Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 Did Holgate duck underneath that?! How does a CB tap in like that from back post?
Dahnsouff Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 Bit odd, but not unusual it seems, but I really want Burnley to win.
Zear0 Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 Not sure I can think of a team less suited to a PL relegation battle (ignoring Norwich) than Everton. 1
Corky Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 Dyche will be Scooter circa 1996- "I'm raging I'm raging"
Super_horns Posted 6 April 2022 Posted 6 April 2022 Is that Everton’s favour on a decision after they got done v Man City ?
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