Except for the early 1950s of course.Everton have been in the top flight since 1931. Ninety one years. Surpassed only by Arsenal.
If Everton go down it would be almost as astonishing as Palace winning something.
Except for the early 1950s of course.Everton have been in the top flight since 1931. Ninety one years. Surpassed only by Arsenal.
If Everton go down it would be almost as astonishing as Palace winning something.
You had ample opportunity to resist the direction of this thread.
having missed only four top-flight seasons (1930–31, 1951–52, 1952–53 and 1953–54).
Has Merseyside ever not had a top-flight club since either EFC or LFC were in existence?
Has Merseyside ever not had a top-flight club since either EFC or LFC were in existence?
1953-54.
Has Merseyside ever not had a top-flight club since either EFC or LFC were in existence?
Whisper it but it’s almost like Lampard isn’t a great manager ...
Would be genuinely bizarre seeing Everton’s name in the championship, even more so than it was Villa.
Hear they were a shade unlucky to be on the wrong side of that result today but make no mistake about it Frank Lampards Everton are in all kinds of trouble currently. Nobody wants to see one of the iconic English clubs get relegated but it happened to Villa a few years ago, it could happen to Everton. Their game against Newcastle at home next is absolutely huge because their fixture list after that until mid May makes you weep.
Coventry felt much the same when they first dropped out Div 1
Been a few years now though
Not really comparable only spent 34 years in the top flight
Just looked them up
Coventry felt much the same when they first dropped out Div 1
Been a few years now though
Not really comparable only spent 34 years in the top flight
Just looked them up
And Coventry always seemed to be on the verge of relegation before they finally did go down. Bit different to Everton who have many seasons of mid table mediocrity to look back fondly on.
Remember Everton alternating between a relegation battle which they would survive on the last day or two and mid-table with the odd flirt with Europe (but never qualifying for it).