Top Four for Everton?
By rjschultz68
@rjschultz68 (387)
December 2, 2012 7:09am CST
Can the Toffees again defy their budget and finish in the top four once again? They have only lost twice this season and drew away at the champions after taking the lead. Fellaini seems a revelation this season as he continues to find the net from midfield. What do you think?
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@Wendi81 (603)
• Indonesia
2 Dec 12
I think Everton can get 4th position again if they play with consistent. We all knew that Everton didn't change their skuad to much since a couple years ago. They just called back their south african midfielder, Steven Pieenar. They still had Phil Jagielka, Nikita Jelavic, ex MU player, Phil Neville as captain. Don't forget, they also still had hard worker midfielder, Marouane Fellaini. They also still trained by the Scotish, David Moyes. He is the third longest manager in BPL after Fergie and Wenger. Although didn't change their skuad, but Moyes can burn spirit of his players with the way that always used by Alex Fergusson, "hair drayer treatment". And i thought this way is always efective
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@rjschultz68 (387)
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2 Dec 12
Yes, that's a good point. Moyes has made a few key changes but the squad is not being tinkered with all the time unlike the one at Man City,Chelsea and Arsenal. Maybe this is part of the reason behind their relative success. I think Moyes is just about the shrewdest manager in the EPL...and that includes Fergie.
@ram_cv (16513)
• India
7 Dec 12
I think the Toffees are definitely with a chance to do it. They are probably sitting at a much better position in the league table than what they usually find themselves in at this period. In the post January period, they usually play pretty strongly and put in a lot of points. So if they can keep that up, then they can definitely have a Top 4 finish!!
Cheers!
Ram
@Glennbradbury (367)
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2 Dec 12
Finish in the top four once again? Can you please remind me when was the last time they achieved this ? They do play some good football though but seem to be drawing too many to challenge at the top.