Are Everton a ‘big’ football club? talkSPORT’s Jamie O’Hara and Gabby Agbonlahor discuss alongside Dom King.

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31 Comments

  1. Where would he go?, man city, Arsenal and Liverpool have better keepers so he could only go to man united and why would anybody want to go there apart from for money😂😂😂

  2. Consithering how many people have an opinion about Everton even though they havent batteled it out with the big 6 for years I would say, YES they are a big club.

  3. Spurs = 2 league titles
    Everton = 9 league titles

    Everton have more league titles (9)than Forrest, Newcastle and spurs titles between them (7)

    Put some respect on us man

  4. The modern day fan just thinks everton are a small club because of their finishes in the modern ERA. Spurs fans literally think they are bigger than everton due to their "top 6" tag and big stadium. Football is about history and they have much more of it. If that was the case then man city would be bigger than man United. The logic is significantly flawed. Everton are a big club no matter what slander they get. Coming from a villa fan.

  5. As the Everton keeper he gets to show his ability on a regular basis. Would it be the case as a Liverpool or Arsenal keeper? probably not. Opponents for one reason or another don't get to test the defence of such teams. Man United would be the only team with a big name that would be interested in him too. He would be a number 2 at Arsenal or Liverpool. This is a season builing to a world cup and any quality player be it Jordan Pickford or Jack Grealish need to be playing not warming the bench.

  6. UK-ClubsBy Bingenss
    Manchester United
    Liverpool
    Arsenal
    Manchester City
    Everton
    Aston Villa
    Chelsea
    Tottenham
    Newcastle
    West Ham
    Leeds
    Sunderland
    I just orderd the top of the list by how many times theyve won the first divison

  7. Loyalty doesnt happen a lot in football these days Everton have been loyal to Jordan and he's been loyal to Everton.

    Everton are a massive club who have had a slump in recent years, he wants to win things at Everton and hopefully that can happen soon.

  8. Everton make up the numbers in the league and are living in the past . It’s not the 80’s . Won’t win anything or qualify for the champions league in the next decade at least . They stayed up in several recent seasons despite being garbage by the skin of their teeth thanks to relegated teams being so pitifully poor. Everton thinking they’re a big league club based on winning the league decades ago is like Forest thinking they’re a big European club based on what Brian Clough won . To be fair , Forest fans don’t talk like that , just the deluded toffees. Not a big club , not Liverpool’s rivals , not an attractive proposition for a top player or top manager . Liverpool and United (in spite of current circumstances) are by a country mile the biggest clubs in England. It’s not even a discussion. Chelsea , City and to a lesser extent due to no European silverware, Arsenal are the next group. A big gap then to the likes of Spurs and maybe at a push Villa . Everton and the rest are all in the same category . People aren’t watching the Premier League in virtually every country making it the richest league to see Everton

  9. Everton are a big club.
    Are there bigger clubs? Yes.
    But they are still a big club.
    The downside is, Everton are currently the club with the longest gap since their last title, cup, trophy or promotion across the 92 league clubs. This inevitably impacts people's perceptions of them.