![]() The celebrations among Everton fans at the final whistle were understandable, having been put through the wringer once more in being made to wait until the season's final game to confirm Premier League safety - they only got over the line in the penultimate match last term.Īnd it did not take long for loud chants of "sack the board" to sweep around Goodison Park as the fractured relationship between supporters and the club's hierarchy bubbled to the surface once again. Follow Premier League final day live text and radio updates.What did you make of Bournemouth's display? Send us your views.How did you rate Everton's performance? Have your say here. ![]() There is an undercurrent at Everton Football Club. "You've got to remember, the rhetoric around here has been negative all the time. You have to continually work for it - you can't just accept all right, you have to strive for more. "Players can get trapped in low-level acceptance and there have been times where they have thought it will be all right and it won't be all right. ![]() "I have assured the players that they need to be ready to work. "There's a lot to do," Dyche told BBC Radio 5 Live. Abdoulaye Doucoure broke the deadlock after 57 minutes, sparking an explosion of elation and relief with a powerful right-foot finish from 20 yards that gave Bournemouth keeper Mark Travers no chance of saving it.Īs the tension mounted, Everton survived a couple of Bournemouth near misses and an agonising 10 minutes of stoppage time before they could confirm they would be extending their 69-year stay in English football's top tier. ![]()
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