Quote Originally Posted by Muddy Retriever View Post
In the past ten years Everton have averaged 57 points so it's a 15 point improvement.

Liverpool actually got 23 points more than last season not 25 and if you take the last ten years they've averaged 66 making it an 18 point improvement.

As I said before, Rodgers has done a great job but I would expect Liverpool long-term to be challenging. The amount they can spend on players and wages is so much more than Everton.
You have got to be kidding.... take an average of 10? with n = 1???

Right you can walk away.. have a think and come back with an intelligent remark.. :-)

Moyes took over Everton 10 years ago when they were perennial relegation candidates.. he took them to regular 5-7th spots.. with I think one 4th spots and regular low-mid 60's.. he's getting a harsh deal of people tbh..

Everton no chance... Lukaku will probably go, they have no money.. this season has been a bad one for United but there are now a top 5 with Liverpool, City, Man U, Arsenal and Chelsea.. all have many millions more than Everton and a history of success. United each week make millions more than Everton, and most, because we fill 70,000 seats..

Its why Arsenal had to go to the Emirates... so they now can compete.. but Everton have it even harder now than they did under Moyes, then you add Spurs..