
Everton miss out on £9.3 million windfall as Richard Masters watches what every fan already knew

Had Evertonians been told their side would finish 15th in the Premier League before a ball was kicked, plenty would likely have taken it.
After successive relegation battles, in which the supporters played a major part in pulling the Toffees to safety, it’s fair to say that their energy levels were expended. After staying up on the penultimate day of the 2021-22 campaign, it brought joyous scenes – but the demand wat the club was never put in the situation again
Yet 12 months later, Everton’s battle to retain their proud top-flight status went to the final fixture. A 1-0 victory over Bournemouth was scarcely celebrated. There was anger and frustration that the mistakes from the previous year had not been remedied.
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