catskillz
Tuesday 18th August 2009 2:00am [Edited]
Merseyside
3,395 posts
Quote: Jack Massey @ August 17 2009, 9:18 PM BST
Everton are playing European football this season, City aren't. So City can't call themselves a top club status, yet. I really hope Lescott stays at Everton, but I sadly can't see it.
I thought I'd take a look at Everton and Man City's records. The first thing I noticed was that Everton have spent more seasons in the top flight than any other club. This season is our 109th, whereas City are in their 80th. Also, Everton have won the League 9 times, and finished second 8 times, whereas City have won it 2 times and finished second 3 times. Everton have also also played in 13 FA Cup Finals, winning 5 times, whereas City have played in 8 and won 4. I should also mention that former Everton striker Dixie Dean still holds the British record for the most goals (60) scored in a season, and the fact that City's record defeat (1-9) was against Everton. Oh, and I think Everton deserve extra credit for the fact that they were League Champions at the start of both World Wars, and at the start of the European ban in the '80s, preventing each of these teams from fulfilling their true potential.