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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2022/2023
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on 06/06/2023, 07:38:31 UTC
Everton has a very good squad already, so I was expecting them to perform very well this season, but the season went poorly for them. I think they will improve in the next season since I believe they have realized their mistakes, but I was surprised to see their performance decline this season. However, I knew from the beginning that the season would be difficult for them. I think Everton needs more new smart players and a manager because they already have a very good squad.
It is unfortunate to see Leicester City, Leeds United, and Southampton relegated from the top English Premier League; they must either battle for the championship or return to primary business. The Toffees are in quite horrible setting after dismissing Lampard and recruiting Sean Dyche, who is doing everything he can to get the club back on track. Everton needs potential new players in the team if they want to continue featuring in league games. Nothing has changed about the club, they lack the consistency to offer three points easily in games, they have a decent manager, but the board should focus more on developing the club. Everton suffered a crushing defeat and just avoided relegation twice in a row, in the 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 campaigns.
The dropping of Leicester City Leeds United and Southampton from the English Premier League is undoubtedly disappointing. These clubs now have to choose between competing for promotion and rebuilding in lower leagues which is a difficult task. Everton is in a somewhat vulnerable situation in the meantime. The team is attempting to recover stability and momentum with  firing of Frank Lampard and the hiring of Sean Dyche. To do this Everton must place high priority on bringing in fresh talent that will improve their on field performance. Despite having a competent management the board must turn its attention to long term growth. The recent problems of Everton Which have seen them escape relegation in both of the past two seasons highlight the urgent need for stability and reform inside the organisation.