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60 points needed to finish 5th and attain CL - the lowest since 2006. Not sure a better opportunity will come again for a side claiming to be ambitious.
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A great article, ending with a line talking about Moyes opting for experience. Experience proven to mean nothing to us as has never lead us anywhere. Only Everton could start a season with 12 contracted players and have a massive rebuild,for all their signings bar two to have an impact and then finish in the same spot. It’s classic Everton. The feeling of the fans since the last international break has been baffling. Everton destroyed mentally by the Derby defeat, you just knew it would destroy the players knowing how poor that Liverpool was and how close they were at the time. The conceding of last minute winners and goals, I felt awful after the Derby defeat and couldn’t believe we did it again at West Ham, yet alone dropping points from winning positions twice at Palace, 3-1 up against City to draw, 1-0 up against Sunderland to lose. At half time vs Sunderland Europe is on the cards. It makes no sense how poor the game management and leadership was and a big inquest is definitely needed. Key points in article about Keane getting a new contract yet we raised his salary. He’s has about 2 decent seasons in 10 years no idea how he’s been a starting centre back for us this long. Third oldest squad in the league yet make the least changes and subs. But the truth is the drop off in quality between the first choice starting 11 and the rest of them is massive.
The Athletic | Football@TheAthleticFC

After the resounding 3-0 win against Chelsea in late March, Everton had registered 46 points from 31 games. David Moyes’ side would have only needed eight points from their final seven matches to achieve qualification for the Europa League and possibly seven (depending on goal difference) for the Conference League. Had they kept pace with their points-per-game total (1.48) up to that point, a place in Europe would have been theirs. But instead they took a meagre three (at 0.43 ppg), conceding a series of debilitating late goals and faltering at just the wrong moment. There will be much focus on Moyes’ future, with the Scot heading into the final year of his deal this summer. All the indications so far suggest that The Friedkin Group admires the job the 63-year-old has done until now and believes him to be a steadying influence. The main focus from TFG has been on incremental growth over time, with the club having budgeted for a 12th-placed finish. @Paddy_Boyland on how Everton’s European hopes evaporated — free to read: bit.ly/4uZxhNy

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Most of the season average is about 10th. Concede too many goals and don’t score enough, bad injuries to the best players, referee decisions dreadful. AFCON, late collapses, awful set pieces, poor record in cups, woeful home form and boring style of play.
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Kyle
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Moyes said last transfer window was hard to convince players to come with the league position and no European football. So what is going to change this summer ? People need to get real and realise with him and our so called progession of 1 point nothing will change.
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Patrick Boyland
Patrick Boyland@Paddy_Boyland·
Everton's abject end to the season has a big financial implication too. Using promoted Sunderland as a yardstick, #EFC missed out in initial £20m in PL prize money - that's saying nothing of extra gate receipts, EL money next season etc
Chris@CWeatherspoon_

The 2025-26 Premier League wound up yesterday and, with its end, we're able to project how much each club earned. Based on multiple sources, we expect payouts to England's top 20 clubs exceeded £3bn for the first time. @TheAthleticFC FREE TO READ: nytimes.com/athletic/73041…

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Premier League@premierleague·
Representing the Premier League in Europe next season ✈️
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That Sunderland game last week losing at home to them and them getting Europa league. Madness. Only one side wanted it. 6 places above us. Had we won those last two games we’d be in Europa… so even after those terrible games we had a chance. This club is a joke.
Sky Sports Premier League@SkySportsPL

Brighton = Conference League Sunderland = Europa League Bournemouth = Europa League What a season for all three sides! 👏

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We won’t be able to spend £200m. We need quality over quantity. Last summer £150m spent and only KDH we would miss. Would not care less if the rest of them never wore the blue shirt again. Awful recruitment and standards in the mud. Tactically poor
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Men in Blazers@MenInBlazers·
ARSENAL’S DISCIPLINARY HISTORY 👀 Arteta’s men are the first side in Premier League history to finish the season without receiving a red card or conceding a penalty 🤯
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James Pendleton
James Pendleton@jpends_·
Four of the back five which played in the 2022 Crystal Palace game, the ‘this can never happen again game’, played today in. Absolutely barbaric
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