on June 13, 2025, 2:41 pm, in reply to "There is lots of good news, I’m really excited about next season, it feels like a fresh start"
But do you think the manager and CEO are just sat on their hands currently waiting for all the back office appointments to be done? Previous Message
But also we’ve got a huge number of players out of contract and our squad was already a bit thin on players we’d like to rely on. There is a lot to do!
I just don’t want a negative reaction from Evertonians if we don’t finish in the top 10. If we have a freakishly good season, great. But every club wants a freakishly good season and you don’t get it by hoping for it. Previous Message
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more goals usually equates to a higher league position and vice versa.
But as Spurs discovered last season you also have to limit the amount you concede Previous Message
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It’s possible to buck the trends but it’s unlikely, hence they are trends.
I’d rather Moyes wasn’t hoping for a freak season but planning to add more goals. Previous Message
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There seems there’s an expectation that the Summer will bring in a whole new revamped team that will be filled with of goals and creativity and rocket us into the top half of the league.
I think it’s nigh on impossible to make such a big leap. It’s not the league position of 13th we should concentrate on, it’s the number of goals we score.
We were the 4th lowest scorers last season with only the 3 relegated teams scoring less than us. In 23/24 we were the 2nd lowest scorers and also 2nd lowest in 22/23.
Look at the league table attached here and the correlation of goals scored vs points won. In most cases it’s 1 for 1 i.e. 1 goal scored is 1 point earned.
Over the last 3 seasons, you need to score approximately 60 goals to secure a Top 10 finish.
We’ve averaged 38 goals over the last 3 seasons.
So if you believe we can “challenge for Top 10” what in effect you’re saying is we can go from a team that’s more or less averages 1 goal a game to one that average 1.5 goals a game and approx add 20 goals on top of what we usually score.
Think about that for a minute.
We’re potentially expecting a whole raft of new players to come in and gel together quickly in a new stadium and outperform all previous seasons since 16/17 when we scored 62 goals and Lukaku got 25 of them.
I say it’s nigh on impossible to make such a big leap in a year of transition.
I’d gladly take 13th again whilst hoping to improve our goal output to be more in line with points earned. We’ve got a huge amount of points for our goals scored these last 2 seasons.
What about you? Are you really expecting an avalanche of goals and a Top 10 finish?
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