New ex-players (and managers) thread

Log in to stop seeing adverts

fitz

Well-Known Member
Andros Townsend and Gray.....****in bantz Rafa. Liverpool fans will love him even more.
 

Graz

Well-Known Member
Christ on a bike.

Maybe the rumours they want Ayoze Perez weren't far off after all.

What an attack they could have... GRAY, Perez, Townsend... Have they got one of our old scouts or something in charge? Townsend was linked with us a lot before
 

Lako42

Well-Known Member
Please ANNOUNCE GRAY
 

Lako42

Well-Known Member
Probably.

But then they have a bigger stadium, fan base, have never been out of the top flight and have won more trophies. That's not a bad definition of bigger in my opinion.

But have achieved **** all for as long as I can remember so it really means nothing.
 

Graz

Well-Known Member
Christ on a bike.

Maybe the rumours they want Ayoze Perez weren't far off after all.

What an attack they could have... GRAY, Perez, Townsend... Have they got one of our old scouts or something in charge? Townsend was linked with us a lot before

They're now looking at Dwight McNeil too, another player we consistently looked at.

So I ask again, which of our former scouts is in their team?
 

Richie_d123

Well-Known Member
Only a few clubs can be classed as genuinely bigger. The rest like us will always have up and down periods. Fan base, success stadium etc means nothing. We've seen a few so called bigger clubs lower down, Everton have just been lucky not to get relegated. They've been close.
Perhaps if anything it may better prepare them to bounce back but you only need to look at Sunderland to see that's not always the case.
We just have to follow the new training ground with a ground expansion and more success whilst we are at our best.
 

jb5000

Well-Known Member
I still don't get the 'bigger club' thing. It is the most meaningless, arbitrary phrase in football.

It really should be reserved for Leeds fans. That's their mantra.
For me, it's a proxy for the size of wage bill a club can sustain (something which it's to some degree taboo to dicuss and admit the effect it has on the ability to sustain success)

On that measure, Everton have been and continue to be a bigger club than Leicester. Thankfully they're also a poorly run club, so not able to reach their potential; whereas we're a very well run club and, for now at least, are able to exceed ours
 

popillius

Well-Known Member
Probably.

But then they have a bigger stadium, fan base, have never been out of the top flight and have won more trophies. That's not a bad definition of bigger in my opinion.
I'd argue that they don't have a bigger fan base anymore.

But that's irrelevant anyway because if you look above, the term has been defined as something completely different by someone else. That's my point.

It is a useless, empty phrase. Let's just allow Leeds fans to keep using it.
 

popillius

Well-Known Member
For me, it's a proxy for the size of wage bill a club can sustain (something which it's to some degree taboo to dicuss and admit the effect it has on the ability to sustain success)

On that measure, Everton have been and continue to be a bigger club than Leicester. Thankfully they're also a poorly run club, so not able to reach their potential; whereas we're a very well run club and, for now at least, are able to exceed ours
Can Everton sustain a larger wage bill than us anymore?
 
Log in to stop seeing adverts

Championship

P Pld Pts
1Leicester4697
2Ipswich4696
3Leeds Utd4690
4Southampton4687
5West Brom4675
6Norwich City4673
7Hull City4670
8Middlesbro4669
9Coventry City4664
10Preston 4663
11Bristol City4662
12Cardiff City4662
13Millwall4659
14Swansea City4657
15Watford4656
16Sunderland4656
17Stoke City4656
18QPR4656
19Blackburn 4653
20Sheffield W4653
21Plymouth 4651
22Birmingham4650
23Huddersfield4645
24Rotherham Utd4627

Latest posts

Top