+ Visit Cardiff FC for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results |
Premier league fans are complete tarts
Everton and Leeds fans have at various points this season heard to be doing this pathetic group booing
Until they scored goodison park was deathly quiet
Now the greatest fans in the league
Thank god they didn't go down there would be mass suicide if they had to play in the Championship
That Jonathan Pearce is a twat as well
Another way over the top type
Nauseating 🤢
Sean Dyche talking as though his plans worked ff sake
He will be gone by Xmas if they struggle again
No mention of Fat Frank who tried to relegate two teams in one season? I think he deserves a special award for that effort.
Anyone agree with my theory that every football fan should experience their team being relegated at least once in their life to get a feeling of perspective and to help enjoy the good times more. I’m 67, butif I were an Everton fan, I wouldn’t have seen my team relegated, or promoted, in my lifetime. That must lead to a feeling of entitlement and intolerance (I’d definitely say that’s true at Arsenal who are in the same situation as Everton) - Everton have deserved to go down a few times in the last thirty years or so, but you’d think they should be okay, if a bit boring, now under a safe pair of hands type like Dyche.
This partially explains it. The piece about an advance on TV rights that they’ve now lost is scary and wipes out their parachute payment, as is letting the contracts of so many players run down.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65622943
Glad others picked up on the diving. Gray is a talented player but dear god the amount of time he spends falling over and sitting on his arse complaining about it.
Thought it was a very strange game to not play Calvert-Lewin (or even Maupay?) to be honest, think he'd have given them another dimension and felt sure we'd see him after half time. Think Dyche is quite lucky he got the wonder goal otherwise there would be a lot of questions today. They were crying out for somebody to hold up the ball in the Bournemouth box rather than getting physically outmuscled and provide a target for the crosses with Bournemouth allowing them space out wide.
Calvert-Lewin was out injured as usual.