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  On 10/01/2025 at 13:44, Fak said:

Don't think mid-to-long term its a game changer for Everton at all, but for Moyes himself it's a decent gig. He'll keep them up, probably have a little bit more to spend (I assume) with the new owners, and take them into the new stadium next year. 

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No FFP issues will remain for a few years. Wages too high, revenue too low. 

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  On 11/01/2025 at 09:36, astraguy said:

Must be getting some Dosh, said this only 12 days ago

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c8ew2lk4zp9o

 

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Surprised me he took it because I'd read this quotes when they came out! 

 

That said, I thought he has already returned to Everton lol. I think he will steer the ship to avoid relegation. Too much other chaff in the league. With the new ownership and if he secures premiership status I would think he could get them in the right direction like he did West Ham.

 

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Arsenal vs Tottenham tonight is a huge game for both managers, as well as a derby. Should be an interesting watch.

 

That'd normally mean it's a 0-0 but that doesn't feel possible with Tottenham playing.

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  On 15/01/2025 at 13:23, TaylorJ_01 said:

Arsenal vs Tottenham tonight is a huge game for both managers, as well as a derby. Should be an interesting watch.

 

That'd normally mean it's a 0-0 but that doesn't feel possible with Tottenham playing.

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Can't be 0-0, Arteta has already called for the mother of all atmospheres 

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